Think-tank debating Africa and its future was surprisingly concordant, writes <b>Kevin Davie</b>.
You know as a country these days that you are in some kind of financial crisis when Michael Lewis shows up.
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/ 27 September 2011
King Mswati III is unhappy that Greece is being bailed out by the IMF, not Swaziland.
The cost of insuring against default on sovereign Greek bonds has continued to rise and calculations now predict a 98% chance of default.
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/ 2 September 2011
While Australia is pondering new taxes to boost manufacturing, the ANC is studying similar measures, writes <b>Kevin Davie</b>.
Difficult economic times are seeing employers negotiating a myriad of challenges, including demands for salary increases and better packages.
The number of people who access credit is much higher than the job statistics warrant. Why?
<b>Kevin Davie</b> takes a hard look at the country’s household debt figures and finds that the doom and gloom are misplaced.
The N-word is seriously back in contention after the M-politician used the ANCYL’s conference to push the nationalisation of mining policy.
For decades, academics have predicted their imminent demise, but <b>Kevin Davie</b> meets living members of an ancient San community.