‘It's going to feed more consumption in South Africa rather than saving an investment, and saving an investment is the critical ingredient that's missing from South Africa's growth structure,’ says Professor Adrian Saville, strategist and economist at the Gordon Institute of Business Science.
A round-up of news updates, including El Niño's impact in Southern Africa, the state of white-collar crime in the country and the threat posed by textbook piracy on education.
‘In this case it has to do with whether or not an employee, who has a criminal record, can be disqualified from getting a job and on what basis they can be disqualified and whether it's justified or not,’ says labour law expert, Patrick Deale.
A round-up of news updates, including Numsa's demands in the steel sector, the latest landmark labour court victory and the El Niño crisis in Southern Africa.
‘We are seeing the benefits of the work that has been done over the last year. We still have another year to go of executing on this plan,’ says Mteto Nyati, Eskom board chair.
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