As the world moves into a recovery period, we must not forget the least developed countries
Building a domestic market for local goods not only creates employment, but also makes South Africa a more resilient market forc
The AfCFTA is set to be implemented at the same time as the globe tackles post-Covid-19 recovery. Deeping continental integration can help to boost economies, particularly if stemming illicit financial flows is prioritised
The governing party wants localisation at the centre of its infrastructure-led strategy
Trudi Makhaya, the president’s economic adviser, talks to Tshegofatso Mathe about her upbringing, favourite books, Covid-19 and solutions to get our country out of its economic stagnation, family, reading, books, literature
Bioeconomy — using renewable biological resources — will allow Africa to transform its systems and create a viable economic future, global warming
The business climate and South Africa’s economic momentum remain restrained
President Cyril Ramaphosa promises a ‘fundamentally’ transformed approach to the rollout of infrastructure projects in his new stimulus package
The political turmoil aside, there are positive signs that the country is heading for better times.
The Reserve Bank says South Africa’s economy has been recovering since its lowest point in August 2009, mainly driven by household spending.
SA’s economic recovery is not sustainable yet and is still relying on loose monetary and expansionary fiscal policies, says deputy finance minister.
Central banks warn that pace of economic recovery is likely to be slow and ‘choppy’.
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/ 26 November 2009
South Africa’s economic recovery will not be a fast process, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said in Johannesburg on Thursday.