Poor departmental planning could explain why the widely touted special economic zones aren’t properly funded or up and running.
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/ 24 February 2012
Some small businesses are likely to benefit from minor tax tweaks but there is no relief on the jobs front.
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/ 24 February 2012
In creating a blueprint for growth, Gordhan has been hamstrung by the very lack of buy-in he wants and needs.
Preparing to run your first marathon? <strong>Sarah Phillips</strong> discovers how to avoid the most common problems.
The deal hammered out by eurozone ministers is by no means the end of the tragedy as Greece’s future still looks dismal.
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/ 24 February 2012
The government has claimed that job creation is its top priority yet it has cut the allocated budget by almost R4-billion from last year.
Pravin Gordhan is standing firm on curbing hikes in public sector wages, raising the hackles of Cosatu, which is girding itself for war on the issue.
As the 2012 Super Rugby season kicks off, <b>Andy Capostagno</b> analyses the three conferences and looks ahead to a weekend of local derbies.
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/ 24 February 2012
Tax increases on capital gains and dividends will hurt big savers, not middle-income earners.
The healthcare system has the middle-income earners in a tight spot between high private costs and terrible state facilities.