Economists predict the finance minister will speak about the basic income grant, the effect of the July riots on the fiscus, and bailouts
The mining company’s former board chairperson has accused his replacement of engineering a sexual harassment complaint to get him out
Chief operating officer Jan Oberholzer said the ailing state power utility’s staff would be on standby as South Africans cast their votes on 1 November
The country’s local governments are a drag on investment, a strain on the fiscus and pose a critical sovereign risk
After almost three weeks, labour and employers have reached a deal — setting the steel industry back on its path to recovery
Analysts say the Reserve Bank could start tightening monetary policy as early as next month
Agencies emphasise that speed is crucial to rescuing firms affected by July’s unrest
Analysts agree that the country has enough malls and that, post-Covid, the convenience of local centres lure customers
July’s violence and looting dealt a blow to business confidence
Afrobarometer reports that confidence in the police has halved over the last 10 years, with 73% of respondents saying they have little to no trust in the police