Eskom has come clean in Parliament on the costs of building the giant Medupi and Kusile power stations.
Increased labour unrest in the face of stubborn unemployment levels was a key risk to South Africa’s economic outlook according to the IMF.
Opposition parties have slammed Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel for failing to give clarity on the implementation of a youth wage subsidy.
Labour productivity in SA is declining because of the power of bargaining councils and aspects of the country’s labour laws according to a new report.
The message from the national development plan, officially launched on Wednesday, is a simple one for such a complex, expansive document.
Tokyo Sexwale’s Mvelaphanda empire has shrunk to a single investment, fuelling belief that his campaign to be president is about to begin in earnest.
Unlike the ANC, the Democratic Alliance’s jobs and growth plan is a unified vision offered with one voice, writes Lynley Donnelly.
Roger Baxter has returned to the Chamber of Mines to help guide the industry to a brighter future, writes Lynley Donnelly.
ArcelorMittal South Africa’s recent bad performance mirrors that of its parent, which has also announced dismal interim results.
A drop in demand, an 84% slump in profit and rising costs do not bode well for producer ArcelorMittal, writes Lynley Donnelly.