-
[News] 'We are still crying': Anger at poor public services 25 years into SA's democracy
According to the 2019 Socio-Economic Survey published by the Centre for Risk Analysis, a policy research institute, the number of regular houses in SA has ...
Located in
Media
-
[News] ‘Pink Vote’ an untapped market for SA political parties
“Gerbrandt van Heerden, the author of The SA Pink Vote report, said if political parties continued to ignore the LGBTQ voting bloc during elections, they ...
Located in
Media
-
[News] Eastern Cape SA’s most unequal province
White South Africans are getting paid three times more than their black African counterparts at work.
Located in
Media
-
[News] Key factors driving unemployment discussed
He listed and deeply analysed the following issues: low economic growth; hostile broader economic policy framework; poor education; low skill level, and labour ...
Located in
Media
-
[News] Ramaphosa’s Challenge May Be Bigger Than That Faced by Mandela
When Nelson Mandela came to power in 1994, he faced the challenge of uniting a nation divided by apartheid and healing an economy shattered by sanctions and ...
Located in
Media
-
[News] Ramaphosa’s Dependence on the Left Stymies South African Reforms
“The wrestling match over the ANC tiller is now essentially between a hard-left faction and aggressive racial nationalist faction all under the supervision of ...
Located in
Media
-
[News] SA economy ‘not in the doldrums, but the nasties’ - economists
We’d be lucky to see 0.9% growth, which is the World Bank’s expectation, and could already be in a depression rather than a recession, one expert said.
Located in
Media
-
[News] SA will be hard to sell in Davos for Mboweni
Economists are sceptical that Finance Minister Tito Mboweni and Team SA delegation will succeed in inspiring investor appetite in the South African economy at ...
Located in
Media
-
[News] SARB cuts Repo rate
SARB cuts the Repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.25% in Q1 2020, following a unanimous vote by the SARB MPC.
Located in
Media
-
[News] South Africa’s Youth Are Deserting the Party of Nelson Mandela
Twenty-five years after the African National Congress ended apartheid, it faces being brought down by an increasingly young and urbanized electorate.
Located in
Media