South Africa used a revenue windfall to cut corporate taxes to revive a coronavirus-ravaged economy and set more ambitious targets to reduce debt and fiscal deficits.
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The Gauteng government and the University of Johannesburg will launch the Gauteng E-Waste Management System to tackle the province’s mounting electronic waste problem.
The Dutch antitrust watchdog fined Apple €5-million on Monday, the fifth such penalty in successive weeks in a row.
The constitutional court has ruled that there’s no reason for Cash Paymaster Services to delay providing documents on its expenses and income from its social grants contract.
Cape Town has threatened to scrap contracts with companies including EOH, EY and Nedbank after the firms were named in the Zondo probe into state capture.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended the ANC’s long-held policy of a “mixed economy” for South Africa, one where there is a big role for the state. History suggests he’s wrong.
Government said it’s working to restore access to a number of state websites that were hit by an outage on Monday.
As we work to grow our economy and create employment, there is much debate about the relative roles of the state and business in pursuing these goals. By Cyril Ramaphosa.
Former Post Office CEO Mark Barnes has penned an open letter offering to buy a majority stake in the deeply troubled Post Office.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday that South Africa needs fundamental change to revive economic growth.