The United States was represented at the talks by the deputy chief of mission at the American embassy in Pretoria.
JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa says the postponement of the 2025 budget speech should not be seen as a crisis.
Governance experts said the burden of government corruption, failure and incompetence had been passed on to the taxpayers.
In one of the few opportunities legislators get to publicly address the president every year, who got their facts right?
The budget speech was postponed at the eleventh hour because the ANC’s partners in the Government of National Unity (GNU), are opposed to the proposed 2% increase in VAT, a move that would see a hike ...
‘Lower income households in Cape Town – and nationally – cannot be burdened by a 2% VAT hike that will skyrocket the cost of ...
Black Sash is deeply appalled by the political wrangling within the Government of National Unity (GNU) that has led to the ...
Exploring the costs of building a house in South Africa, this article draws parallels with the country's leadership and the ...
South Africa's economic growth is at risk as weakening property rights and race-based policies undermine investment.
Businesses, whether small or large, need to know the law and adhere to it because the law is bound to catch up to evaders, ...
The latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) from Statistics South Africa reveals a positive shift in the country’s job ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has assured the nation that cabinet’s continuing deliberations on the 2025 Budget will protect vulnerable citizens.
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