As part of the Meet the Author series, Adam Habib, co-editor of Racial Redress and Citizenship in South Africa, talks about the book.
Zimbabwe’s new local ownership law, requiring locals to own 51% of foreign firms, could hurt the nation’s economic recovery, a union says.
Government’s failings in education and health mean that inequality has still not been addressed, writes Karthy Govender.
Two years after the Australian government pledged to right past wrongs, the scars of history remain.
South Africa’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI) jumped to a seasonally adjusted 60,4 in February, a near-three-year high.
British insurer Prudential said on Monday it was in "advanced" talks to purchase AIA, the Asian arm of United States insurance giant AIG.
New legislation due this year will ensure companies comply with equity policy.
Africa’s economic prosperity is being undermined by Western farming. John Vidal reports.
South African industrial group Bidvest posted a 9% rise in first-half profit, helped by cost cuts and a strong performance from its Asia-Pacific unit.
The corruption trial of former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi resumed in the South Gauteng High Court on Monday morning.