It’s not just the weakness of the rand or abundance of cheap labour that’s drawing them home
SA is listed second on the African entrepreneurial ecosystem index, with a strong financial sector, but poor support
McDonalds is the latest GLP-1 victim as obesity falls
Companies’ decision to set minimum wage at R180,000 a year is testament to leadership foresight and ethical stance
Live audiences make or break tournaments and most venues have been all but empty
He turbocharged the creation of a supranational union in the 1990s as the only way to compete with the US and Japan
The debate is about how much freedom can feasibly be curtailed in the hope of preserving freedom itself
Markets do not necessarily focus on the longer term and where growing guaranteed risks can crystallise
Its performance in real deflated rand or dollars is sobering in a depressed growth climate
The Okes Team will ride the Absa Cape Epic to raise funds for Marang House
Integrating AI into business operations is a strategic imperative that can redefine competitive boundaries
‘Rhino’ is a way to revisit Bouvron’s conditioning as a white South African and to forge a reconciled identity
Mining is in decline, joblessness is rising and consumers are struggling, but some optimism exists
Policy implications of any coalition will determine economic outcomes
Some people have a problem with the sale: where are kickbacks? If there are none, what’s the point?
Red tape is often layered with fear of execution and subsequent reprisal, so nothing ever gets done
No grand, national schemes — successful municipalities will be the key to SA’s rescue
Data from commodity analysts indicates price-sensitive buyers of the fuel such as India and China are heading to market
President prizes party over driving the socioeconomic reforms the country needs
Parties generally agree on issues facing SA — the difference is how they see these being addressed