Justice Minister Thembi Simelane appears fixated on explaining that she eventually paid back the suspicious VBS-linked coffee shop ‘loan’. In Simelane’s view, the repayment supposedly indicates that ...
More than 80% of SMBs will adopt robust AI ethics policies75% of businesses will have transitioned away from the monthly closeOver 70% of businesses will use real-time data for finance decisions Sage, ...
There are compelling reasons for South Africa not to ‘go gas’. It needs to heed the Presidential Climate Commission’s advice and focus on setting up large-scale renewable energy projects.
Four key figures implicated in State Capture have entered South Africa’s Parliament, prompting serious concerns about accountability and the ongoing battle against corruption.
The unintended consequence of plea deals is that coming clean is not the right thing to do, but a mechanism to broker a deal for a lenient sentence. Steinhoff’s Ben la Grange should have faced the ...
Beijing’s geopolitical manoeuvres continue to challenge crucial conservation efforts in one of the planet’s most fragile ecosystems, according to a new report.
FirstRand Ltd. has turned more bullish on South Africa’s economy, and now sees a greater chance of economic growth accelerating to 2% and the rand strengthening to below 16 per dollar next year.
Britain’s move to follow the US into a faster equities trading regime could prove challenging for the foreign-exchange industry, given the pound is less liquid than the dollar, according to the group ...
Former Foreign Secretary James Cleverly surged to first from third in the latest round of voting for the UK Conservative leadership contest as the party’s Members of Parliament eliminated former ...
In today’s world, sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent a global call to action, urging all sectors of society to work ...
Combine the best of garden, dairy and pantry in this risotto made of spinach fresh from the garden, and a trio of cheeses.
In 1965, as part of the decolonisation process, the UK separated the islands from Mauritius, creating a new colony. From 1968 (when Mauritius gained independence), the UK expelled Chagossians from the ...