The currency’s 10% drop against the dollar this year is unlikely to cause inflation to spike.
New Brand SA chief wants to be the ‘first pair of eyes to the state’ to warn about the country’s image abroad.
The utility may struggle to keep the lights on, but its debt is attractive to international investors.
The International Labour Organisation has long urged to change old attitudes, saying that failure to do so is an obstacle to nations’ progress.
Readers write in about Agent 407 Olivia Forsyth, and pension systems.
Investors are set to win all the way as the local bourse prepares to face trading competition.
The number of active oil rigs in the US, although down from 1 609 in October, rose by six to 670 last week, the third straight weekly gain.
Ecosystems and fishing livelihoods are at stake if prospecting goes ahead on our ocean floor.
A BLK JK has swapped music for film with ‘Black President’, homing in on an artist whose work interrogates power on the African continent.
But the resourceful CEO has been hailed for paring debt and cutting Glencore spending.