President’s reappointment of the governor and two deputy governors provides comfort for the markets
It’s not just the weakness of the rand or abundance of cheap labour that’s drawing them home
Evidence points to a distinct breaking of the mould in which SA politics has been cast since 1994
SA is listed second on the African entrepreneurial ecosystem index, with a strong financial sector, but poor support
The framework can potentially elevate risk management and bolster financial stability
Too many people don’t see democracy delivering decent jobs and equal opportunities
Construction companies welcome Sanral’s investment in infrastructure development
Companies’ decision to set minimum wage at R180,000 a year is testament to leadership foresight and ethical stance
Opec’s efforts to drive prices higher are frustrated by output increases from non-Opec producers
Live audiences make or break tournaments and most venues have been all but empty
McDonalds is the latest GLP-1 victim as obesity falls
Sustaining family wealth and engaging the next generation are big challenges for ultra-high-net-worth families
Fate of airline hangs in balance after termination of strategic equity partnership
Markets do not necessarily focus on the longer term and where growing guaranteed risks can crystallise
Termination of Takatso deal has not compromised airline’s finances or operational plans
He turbocharged the creation of a supranational union in the 1990s as the only way to compete with the US and Japan
ANC strongly identifies with Russia and the Palestinians, while DA is wedded to US and Israel
Organised labour never takes the ANC to task for its wasteful, damaging demographic obsessions