Youth wage subsidy pushed aside while factions — and politicians — struggle for power.
The government has signalled a new relationship with the country’s major banks.
Concerns over new giant power station costs have
led voices within government to suggest it should
be scrapped, writes <b>Lynley Donnelly</b>.
State enterprise and coal loom large in IRP2,
<b>Lynley Donnelly</b> and <b>Kevin Davie</b> report.
Arcelor Mittal may be forced to give up local assets in a bid to end its dominance in the market.
Eskom will be looking to countries as far away as Angola and Tanzania if power becomes a problem during the World Cup.
Newly elected Business Unity SA president Futhi Mtoba, has called the controversy around her appointment earlier this week "unfortunate".
The World Cup could be like having two December holidays in one year, reports Lynley Donnelly.
Cops have conducted raids on the suspected masterminds minds behind an alleged pyramid scheme operating out of the Western Cape.
Hundreds of millions of rands have disappeared in an apparent Ponzi scheme believed to have operated in the Western Cape, Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.