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Hard truths in Hamburg hit home
Thought Leader
/ 12 October 2024

Hard truths in Hamburg hit home

Among the truths is that most of the 17 sustainable development goals adopted by UN member states are doomed to fail

By Luke Feltham
The panic behind Botswana’s big, sparkly diamond show
Africa
/ 4 September 2024

The panic behind Botswana’s big, sparkly diamond show

Diamonds account for 30% of the country’s economy, but lab-grown gems mean less demand for ones dug out of the soil

By Keletso Thobega
In the battle of superpowers, SA will always be vulnerable
Analysis
/ 19 May 2023

In the battle of superpowers, SA will always be vulnerable

The rand’s fall after the US’s Russian arms claims shows South Africa can’t risk taking a side

By Anathi Madubela and Sarah Smit
Zambia’s debt crisis is not easy to solve
Africa
/ 15 May 2023

Zambia’s debt crisis is not easy to solve

In early 2021, the country agreed to be a guinea pig for a new approach to tackle sovereign debt

By Marisa Lourenco
Explainer: What forces will shape South Africa’s economy in 2023?
Business
/ 5 January 2023

Explainer: What forces will shape South Africa’s economy in 2023?

Economy hitting geopolitical tensions, pressure on consumers and load-shedding will likely stick around

By Sarah Smit
Interest-free ‘buy now, pay later’ takes hold in Africa
Africa
/ 15 July 2022

Interest-free ‘buy now, pay later’ takes hold in Africa

Short-term financing companies are offering pay-over-time loans as payment methods, often interest-free, in several cash-strapped countries

By Conrad Onyango
Africa needs to reset its relationship with the IMF
Opinion
/ 21 August 2021

Africa needs to reset its relationship with the IMF

The allocation of special drawing rights is based on the size of a country’s economy, which means the richest countries on the African continent will get the lion’s share

By Danny Bradlow
Vaccines split global recovery – IMF
Business
/ 1 August 2021

Vaccines split global recovery – IMF

The global economy will expand by 6% this year but the economic gap between nations is widening.

By Heather Scott and Agence France Presse
‘Indignant ones’: The Spaniards who launched ‘occupy’
World
/ 13 May 2021

‘Indignant ones’: The Spaniards who launched ‘occupy’

Fuelled by social media, the protests were horizontal in structure, decentralised with no identifiable leader, and took shape without the involvement of unions or political parties.

By Marie Giffard
IMF launches interactive climate dashboard
The Green Guardian
/ 18 April 2021

IMF launches interactive climate dashboard

South Africa’s climate change transition risk is 5.6 on a scale of one to 10, with 10 being the highest

By Tunicia Phillips
Debt crisis may be good for Africa
Africa
/ 9 April 2021

Debt crisis may be good for Africa

The IMF and World Bank should use the crisis to divert cash to Global South countries to ease the effects of climate change

By Tunicia Phillips
Covax will take excess doses of Covid vaccines off the hands of rich countries
Coronavirus
/ 26 January 2021

Covax will take excess doses of Covid vaccines off the hands of rich countries

The global initiative plans to deliver two billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines to developing nations

By Sarah Smit
How to rescue SA’s ailing economy
Business
/ 10 January 2021

How to rescue SA’s ailing economy

2020 was a challenging year for everybody, with no growth forecast in the economy, fears of a deep recession and a jobs bloodbath. Three experts contextualise this situation, focusing on what can be done in 2021 to slow down the spiral into an economic abyss

By Nthabiseng Moleko, Martyn Davies and Duma Gqubule
Patel: South Africa on target to attract R1.2-trillion in investments
Business
/ 9 November 2020

Patel: South Africa on target to attract R1.2-trillion in investments

The trade minister says the country is on track to reach more than R1-trillion worth of investments over five years, despite Covid-19 disruptions

By Thando Maeko
Public wage bill is impeding SA’s growth prospects — Busa
Business
/ 9 November 2020

Public wage bill is impeding SA’s growth prospects — Busa

Business Unity South Africa is eager to talk to its social partners at Nedlac about how the spiralling public-sector wage bill can be tamed. And the organisation says these talks need to happen soon

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Tito needs the IMF, South Africa doesn’t
Business
/ 1 August 2020

Tito needs the IMF, South Africa doesn’t

The IMF loan is given with false motivation — to provide political cover for entrenched neoliberalism and deep cuts in the public service

By Dick Forslund
South Africa gets $4.3bn IMF loan. In return, the country must reform
Business
/ 29 July 2020

South Africa gets $4.3bn IMF loan. In return, the country must reform

The loan, which is repayable over five years at an interest rate of 1.1%, comes with various self-imposed conditions such cutting the public wage bill and rationalising support to the state-owned entities

By Thando Maeko
It’s time for a Great Reset of capitalism
Coronavirus
/ 3 June 2020

It’s time for a Great Reset of capitalism

The Covid-19 pandemic provides a chance to reflect on, reimagine and reset the global economic system

By Klaus Schwab
This time, the IMF is not to be feared
Coronavirus
/ 17 May 2020

This time, the IMF is not to be feared

The International Monetary Fund’s emergency funding is cheaper than other options and is low risk. The Reserve Bank creating money to finance government debt is a better option

By Laurent Balt and Jack Calland
Review: A masterful look at five decades of African development
Africa
/ 28 April 2020

Review: A masterful look at five decades of African development

‘Know The Beginning Well’ is an insightful peek into the life of KY Amoako and the fascinating work he has done on the continent

By Constantine Michalopoulos
Ramaphosa announces R500-billion Covid-19 package for South Africa
Article
/ 21 April 2020

Ramaphosa announces R500-billion Covid-19 package for South Africa

President announces an ‘extraordinary coronavirus budget’ with R20-billion for healthcare and spending on the pandemic equal to 10% of national GDP

By Beauregard Tromp and Sipho Kings
A chance to ‘reimagine South Africa’
Article
/ 21 April 2020

A chance to ‘reimagine South Africa’

President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to announce the government’s long-awaited economic stimulus plan to deal with the effects of Covid-19. The key will be getting loans for a stimulus without ‘selling’ the country.

By M&G Reporters
GDP to contract 6.1% — Reserve Bank
Article
/ 14 April 2020

GDP to contract 6.1% — Reserve Bank

The central bank warns of the harmful effect of Covid-19 on the economy, while the treasury details more plans to ease the pain

By Thando Maeko and Tshegofatso Mathe
Assemble citizens to resolve issues
Article
/ 3 January 2020

Assemble citizens to resolve issues

They represent a range of views and are tasked with reaching an agreement on divisive issues

By Klaus Schwab
Cosatu suggests an Eskom solution
Article
/ 13 December 2019

Cosatu suggests an Eskom solution

The union federation offers unprecedented concessions on job protections

By Kevin Davie
Women are fixing the planet
Article
/ 6 December 2019

Women are fixing the planet

Female bosses at the IMF, ECB and EU are putting climate at the heart of policymaking

By Kevin Davie
King Coal defies his energy plan
Article
/ 29 November 2019

King Coal defies his energy plan

Gwede Mantashe needs to shift from costly, climate crisis-inducing fossil fuels to renewables

By Kevin Davie
Unemployment fuels unrest in Arab states: IMF
Article
/ 28 October 2019

Unemployment fuels unrest in Arab states: IMF

Violent protests have broken out in several Arab countries since early 2010 and turned into bloody civil wars in Syria, Yemen and Libya

By Omar Hasan
People in Ecuador have woken up to a fragmented and polarised society
Article
/ 22 October 2019

People in Ecuador have woken up to a fragmented and polarised society

The protests and their aftermath have uncovered the social tensions arising from the marginalisation of indigenous populations in the country

By Maria Gabriela Palacio and Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón
IMF warns global outlook is bad
Article
/ 15 October 2019

IMF warns global outlook is bad

It warned that the outlook is beset by risks, and urged policymakers to work to find resolutions to trade disputes

By Heather Scott
IMF bailout not wise – or needed
Article
/ 30 August 2019

IMF bailout not wise – or needed

Despite the depressing economic climate, South Africa can avoid the debt trap and foreign investors can easily access its markets

By Refilwe Rakale, Yunus January and Rhandzo Mukansi
The carbon tax: why it could work
Article
/ 23 August 2019

The carbon tax: why it could work

The Act has the potential to mitigate environmental damage and boost South Africa’s standing globally

By Tamsin Oxford
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