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KPMG

Editorial: Putting ethics ahead of profits
Article
/ 28 July 2017

Editorial: Putting ethics ahead of profits

The inclination to further entrench the reach of the private sector to plug the gaps left by the government will be our doom

By Editorial
JSE-listed Sygnia fires KPMG over ‘Gupta links’
Article
/ 28 July 2017

JSE-listed Sygnia fires KPMG over ‘Gupta links’

The firm faces a backlash and industry sanction over its handling of the Gupta and Sars audits

By Staff Reporter
Where criminal (in)justice rules
Article
/ 14 July 2017

Where criminal (in)justice rules

Seemingly stalled probes stoke concerns that the criminal justice system is broken

By Staff Reporter
Kenyan poll haunted by the ghosts of voters passed
Africa
/ 14 July 2017

Kenyan poll haunted by the ghosts of voters passed

"It is the transparency of the voters’ register that will determine whether the elections will
be free and fair"

By Njeri Kimani and In Nakuru
Moses Kgosana resigns from Alexander Forbes amid Gupta allegations
Article
/ 3 July 2017

Moses Kgosana resigns from Alexander Forbes amid Gupta allegations

The former KPMG chief executive accused of having a cosy relationship with the Gupta family has resigned from his post at Alexander Forbes Africa.

By Staff Reporter
How PetroSA boss rewrote history
Article
/ 15 January 2015

How PetroSA boss rewrote history

A forensic audit has found that records were altered to have a price hike okayed

By Craig Mckune
Municipal restructuring for impact
Article
/ 26 June 2014

Municipal restructuring for impact

Strengthening the functions of local government.

By Advertorial
Inner cities and districts
Article
/ 26 June 2014

Inner cities and districts

Supplementing services to increase investment.

By Advertorial
Upgrading informal settlements is a complex challenge
Article
/ 26 June 2014

Upgrading informal settlements is a complex challenge

A program me dedicated to improve services in informal settlements in gaining prominence.

By Advertorial
The challenges of electrification
Article
/ 26 June 2014

The challenges of electrification

Addressing the challenges of energy supply.

By Advertorial
Improving our cities and towns
Article
/ 26 June 2014

Improving our cities and towns

Addressing the challenges of infrastructure.

By Advertorial
On track to becoming Africa’s innovation hub
Article
/ 24 April 2014

On track to becoming Africa’s innovation hub

Technology is changing the lives of those who are disadvantaged.

By Staff Reporter
SKA ‘one of  the most exciting science projects of the century’
Article
/ 24 April 2014

SKA ‘one of the most exciting science projects of the century’

Described as one of the most exciting science projects of the century, the SKA radio telescope project is progressing according to schedule.

By Advertorial
Adding fibre to national networks
Article
/ 24 April 2014

Adding fibre to national networks

Increasing fibre networking across South Africa.

By Advertorial
SIPs to support SA’s knowledge economy goals
Article
/ 24 April 2014

SIPs to support SA’s knowledge economy goals

Global research shows that broadband access boosts GDP, and SA’s National Infrastructure Development Plan aims to increase broadband penetration.

By Advertorial
Facing challenges in the water sector
Article
/ 27 March 2014

Facing challenges in the water sector

The water sector must intervene with other partners to address the issues of infrastructure.

By Staff Reporter
Strategic solutions to SA’s water challenges
Article
/ 27 March 2014

Strategic solutions to SA’s water challenges

Government plans to improve South Africa’s water infrastructure.

By Staff Reporter
Ministers: water a ‘blue economy opportunity’
Article
/ 27 March 2014

Ministers: water a ‘blue economy opportunity’

Minister of Economic Development Ebrahim Patel and the PICC have a more upbeat vision for water.

By Advertorial
SIPs to meet SA’s water needs
Article
/ 27 March 2014

SIPs to meet SA’s water needs

Strategic interventions to assist in the provision of water.

By Advertorial
Maximise existing assets
Article
/ 27 March 2014

Maximise existing assets

Used water should be reused rather than rejected as “waste-water”, analyst says.

By Advertorial
Averting water “load shedding”
Article
/ 27 March 2014

Averting water “load shedding”

Without the concerted efforts of all stakeholders, South Africa could face a water crisis alongside its power crisis.

By Advertorial
Urbanisation and plugging water losses
Article
/ 27 March 2014

Urbanisation and plugging water losses

With South Africa among the world’s 30 most water-scarce countries, curbing water wastage needs to be a key priority, KPMG says.

By Advertorial
The critical link between water and power
Article
/ 27 March 2014

The critical link between water and power

Economic development is dependent on both water and energy.

By Advertorial
Fresh opportunities for the Waterberg
Article
/ 31 January 2014

Fresh opportunities for the Waterberg

The national infrastructure development plan presents new opportunities for the region.

By Advertising Supplement
‘Immediate steps could improve mining situation’
Article
/ 31 January 2014

‘Immediate steps could improve mining situation’

Trade union UASA says while the national Infrastructure Development Plan is being implemented, mines are shutting down and employees are losing jobs.

By Advertising Supplement
Waiting for a train
Article
/ 31 January 2014

Waiting for a train

The South Africa’s mining sector is sitting on massive mineral resources.

By Advertising Supplement
Quest for a balanced approach
Article
/ 31 January 2014

Quest for a balanced approach

South Africa must use the potential of mining inputs to drive industrialisation, comments Ebrahim Patel.

By Advertising Supplement
Unpacking the mining infrastructure plan
Article
/ 31 January 2014

Unpacking the mining infrastructure plan

The government’s national infrastructure plan is intended to transform the economic landscape of South Africa.

By Advertising Supplement
Strategic integration to unlock potential
Article
/ 31 January 2014

Strategic integration to unlock potential

Effective implementation of the national infrastructure development plan could position SA’s mining sector to capitalise on the next growth cycle.

By Advertising Supplement
Plan could launch ‘SA Inc’
Article
/ 31 January 2014

Plan could launch ‘SA Inc’

The national infrastructure development plan could catalyse significant growth, but challenges need to be addressed, says Exxaro.

By Advertising Supplement
Fast-tracking progress
Article
/ 31 January 2014

Fast-tracking progress

Richards Bay Coal Terminal shows that growth and progress is possible on the back of improved operations.

By Advertising Supplement
Raising interest in Davos
Article
/ 31 January 2014

Raising interest in Davos

African issues have shifted from being a “fringe” activity at the gathering a few years ago, according to the minister of trade and industry.

By Advertising Supplement
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