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/ 4 November 2011
Infrastructure development will be a "trigger" to the implementation of the government’s new growth path.
Mining companies are co-funding a new southern African rail and port network that will challenge Transnet’s monopoly.
The government has to effect a major shift in its spending if the economy is to grow meaningfully.
An excited Lindiwe Mazibuko has given hints for the party’s future as she won a hard election to lead DA parliamentary caucus.
Existing state development schemes have fallen way short of their first-half targets.
Inflation figures came in higher than expected as businesses — and consumers — face a potential spate of government-controlled price increases.
Despite an increase in revenue collection, business income tax remains weak.
Minister Sicelo Shiceka has defended himself against Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s report, saying he will challenge it in a court of law.
Thuli Madonsela has warned against reprisals for cooperative governance staff who assisted her with a damning report on minister Sicelo Shiceka.