The ratings agency is scheduled to announce its decision on a possible downgrade of SA credit worthiness on March 27
The airline’s business rescue practitioners ignored a warning not to announce route closures and possible job cuts ahead of a restructuring plan
AngloGold head Kelvin Dushnisky views Harmony’s Gold purchase of Mponeng as a positive step for the future of the mine
The finance minister must tread a tightrope to fix the economy as he prepares for next week’s budget speech
The Labour Court dismisses an application by Numsa and Sacca to have planned job cuts at SAA scrapped
South Africa’s preferred trade status is likely to be removed, which means exports will cost more
‘Thrown away like rubbish’ — Residents of what was once a rich mining town have survived the seven years since the mine closed
The poor condition of state-owned enterprises remains a blight on growth forecasts
The airline’s employees in Durban have been told to join the unemployment queue on March 1 because the city’s route will be closed at the end of February
Labour statistics show that more jobs were created in the fourth quarter of 2019, but the rate of increase hasn’t kept up with the growth of the potential workforce, leaving the unemployment rate constant, at 29.1%