Unlocking the full growth potential over the long run will require policy interventions in agriculture and cross-cutting government departments
The World Food Programme said in February that a staggering 12.4 million people in Syria were food insecure
Ex-employee Frances Haugen is set to testify on Capitol Hill after she leaked reams of internal research to authorities and The Wall Street Journal, which detailed how Facebook knew its sites were potentially harmful to young people’s mental health
‘We know what needs to be done, we just need to get on with what we need to do,’ said the former finance minister
Claims totalling more than R5.8-billion had already been paid out to businesses
The focus is on activities that encourage clients to act in a way that is better for their own financial health
Embattled Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe and public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane met the criteria for nomination but are likely to be culled when a presidential advisory panel compiles a short list
Aphiwe Qamungwane pretended to be a Zimbabwean mining salesperson in scheme that included identity theft and foreign exchange crimes
But conservation group questions the applicability of the US study to South Africa and says people should rather drink tap water
Action SA is planning to take the IEC to court after it failed to undertake to address its concerns over the draft ballot papers for the local government elections