But the tough penalties envisaged will do nothing to encourage meeting the targets, business claims.
Zimbabwe’s appeal for financial assistance puts South Africa in a position to make requests for political change in the cash-strapped country.
Julius Malema is being helped to foment his "mining revolution" by ANC backers, according to senior youth league figures who continue to support him.
Cabinet has lifted the moratorium on exploring for shale gas in the Karoo, saying "fracking" may well be needed to solve SA’s energy woes.
Petrol prices could rise by another 20c/litre, despite a 93c/litre hike that kicked in on September 5.
The company has not proved to be the hungry giant the competition had feared and it will take more time to feel Walmart’s muscle.
The Industrial Development Corporation’s balance sheet looks relatively strong despite a rise in impairments.
What do many South African students and Barack Obama have in common? The answer is the weight of their student loan debt.
As SA moves to overhaul its financial sector regulatory framework, a major part of the process will be moves to treat customers with due care.
Not even the most ardent critics are holding out any hope that the moratorium on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in the Karoo will be extended.