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South Africa needs BEE – but that doesn’t blind us to its faults BEE shouldn’t be jettisoned. Instead, we need to make it work better… by Sim Tshabalala November 18, 2025 Economy & Markets·Opinion 4
A turning tide – but can Treasury deliver? Is South Africa at the start of a fiscal turnaround? Opinion from economic analysts is mixed… by Claire Bisseker November 18, 2025 Analysis·Economy & Markets
South Africa wins a credit-rating upgrade: What comes next? South Africa’s return to investment grade hinges on more economic reforms, less red tape, faster growth and political stability… by Vernon Wessels November 17, 2025 Economy & Markets·News
The rising tide of African Gen-Z activism The future is mobile, as digital natives reshape Africa’s political contours… by Tamsin Freemantle November 17, 2025 Opinion·Pan-African
How soaring gold prices gave National Treasury an extra R31bn South Africa’s fiscus has been saved by the incredible run in gold prices… by TJ Strydom November 12, 2025 Economy & Markets·News
Days of the undead: Treasury’s ghost staff headache National Treasury is on the warpath for almost 9,000 ghost workers on government’s books… by TJ Strydom November 12, 2025 Economy & Markets·News
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