Economic decline, austerity and higher living costs have sparked more frequent, sometimes violent, mass action worldwide — and South Africa should take note
As consumers and businesses reel from tough conditions, insurers have expressed uncertainty over whether there is room for growth
In a discussion with Reserve Bank head Lesetja Kganyago, economic historian Adam Tooze challenged the esteemed central banker’s ‘conservatism’
Later this month the South African Reserve Bank will decide how big a rise the country’s flailing economy can take
As the deteriorating economic conditions threaten to ignite another bout of social upheaval, we should consider our options for a co-ordinated blaze
The labour appeal court has ruled that the union, its members and workers employed in essential public services are prevented from participating in industrial action
The government is walking a tightrope as civil servants embark on industrial action over pay
Public service unions, the government return to the bargaining table as a second wave of strikes looms
Data released this week gave credence to the view that South Africa may be headed for another technical recession
There are positives and negatives to the AI revolution, but African states first need reliable power and connectivity to reap the benefits