THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 16:25 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 16:25
Articles about Pravin Gordhan

Retirement tax cap is short-sighted

Maya Fisher-French offers Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan a savings tip

The country's windfall lies in the syn tax

South Africa's economy could win if the unfair benefits accruing to producers of synthetic fuels ended.

An ode to odious Fred the Shred

FormerRoyal Bank of Scotland boss stripped of his knighthood after its collapse under his stewardship.

SIU probes graft and corruption in Limpopo

Treasury paves way for unit to begin investigation into evidence unearthed by intervention force.

Busa demands less talk, more action from budget

Busa said there is no need for drastic action in the South African economy, but rather encourages government to spend its money better.

Mathale blames Eurozone debt crisis for Limpopo woes

Limpopo premier Cassel Mathale has blamed the Eurozone debt crisis for hampering job creation and economic development in the province.

Drive to limit executive pay

Government and business could be in for a standoff over regulations on executive pay, if local authorities decide to tackle excessive salaries.

Stay calm and carry on, Gordhan tells SA

Pravin Gordhan has told South Africans to learn from Europe's mistakes, and not worry about bad news coming out of the World Economic Forum meeting.

Armed and tense: Limpopo team under guard

The covert political war in Limpopo has escalated, with government officials sent to fix the province's finances placed under constant police guard.

Limpopo ANC downplays R2bn financial crisis

The Limpopo ANC has denied that the province is in a financial crisis while facing a R2-billion shortfall at the end of the financial year.

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Photos about Pravin Gordhan

Sabotage
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has pulled out all the stops in what has fast become a public war between national government and Limpopo, where he said the state's work was being undermined by unnamed saboteurs. Read more
Investment
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan speaks at Business Unity SA's annual general meeting in Johannesburg, on Monday. He said there would be more certainty regarding foreign direct investment soon, as a new legal framework is being devised. Read more
Tighten your belt
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan speaks to the media ahead of the medium-term budget policy speech in Parliament on Tuesday. He said it is time for South Africans to knuckle down in order to weather any pending financial storms.
No pressure
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan will deliver the government's medium-term budget policy statement this afternoon amid growing concerns over unemployment in South Africa and anxieties that the nation's economy is buckling under global pressures. Read more
Welcomed
President Jacob Zuma (right) and Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe are seen ahead of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan's budget speech at Parliament in Cape Town on Wednesday. Most aspects of Gordhan's budget were broadly welcomed by political parties. (GCIS/Sapa)


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