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The family home in South African townships is contested
During apartheid, black South Africans could not own land – and therefore their homes – in what were classified as
Automakers say they face $14 billion in fines from Biden’s ‘unfeasible’ fuel rules
The Biden administration proposal to hike fuel economy standards through 2032 is not feasible and could cost automakers a total
Parly committee describes cost of communication in SA as brutal and abusive
Parliament’s Select Committee on Public Enterprises and Communication has described the cost of communication in the country as brutal and
Transnet’s inefficiencies have made it a liability for government: Economist
Economist Azar Jammine says the Transnet group CEO, Portia Derby had no choice but to resign as criticism against state-owned
‘Increase in Value-Added Tax will affect poorest South Africans’
The Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice and Dignity Group has warned that an increase in Value-Added Tax (VAT) would affect the poorest South Africans
SA ‘well below’ 2025 greenhouse gas emissions target
South Africa is “well below” its target of reducing annual greenhouse gas emissions to less than 510 million tons by
SA state bank a step closer as Ramaphosa signs law
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa signed a law that will enable the government-owned Postbank to become a fully fledged state-owned
Seahorses, shellfish wash up on SA beaches after Western Cape floods
Large numbers of endangered seahorses as well as rare abalone and other shellfish washed up on beaches in South Africa’s
Treasury announces key appointments before budget
National Treasury announced two key appointments, a month before Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana delivers his mid-term budget statement. The Treasury