From Kinshasa to Cairo, economic growth on the continent is set to drop, writes Lynley Donnelly.
Alleged cartel behaviour by the fertiliser industry could open the way for civil lawsuits against large industry players such as Sasol.
Barbie won the battle, but at 50, can she win the war against the little Bratz, asks Lynley Donnelly.
A forensic report leaked to the M&G shows the SABC board is split into two camps, fighting over political control and editorial independence.
Though the CO2 tax is environmentally friendly, it is bruising the motorist, writes Lynley Donnelly.
Rates are headed down, but the downturn is getting worse, reports Lynley Donnelly.
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/ 27 February 2009
The provincial budget highlighted that Gauteng sources R56,4-billion from the national treasury and only R3-billion internally.
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/ 23 February 2009
Lynley Donnelly reports on how, in dark times for the
print industry, scandal still sells.
The increase in infrastructure spending could cushion South Africa’s economy from the global economic crisis, writes Lynley Donnelly.
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/ 11 February 2009
Trevor Manuel’s budget outlined cautious plans to aid some of South Africa’s struggling business sectors, namely mining and the motor industry.