What the communities in Mokhotlong gave – and what the celebration will not say
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange has welcomed the fifth cohort of its SME Rise Enterprise Accelerator Programme, supporting high-growth companies in scaling operations, accessing…
SACO’s conference tackles pressing questions: who owns creativity, how can creatives thrive and what does an African-led creative economy look like?
We need to focus on effective governance, accountability and targeted growth sectors within a democratic framework
Airports can be integrated into urban planning, taking them beyond transport hubs to centres of prosperity, innovation and industrial expansion
Where algorithms see risk, we must see potential; where systems see statistics, we must recognise humanity
The province is home to the biggest gas and helium project in the country. Will it speed up the shift towards renewable energy sources, or could it potentially hinder progress?…
Most jobs are for the installation period only, and are therefore temporary
Small business owners are also hoping to get advice on adding value from ‘the factory of the world’
The council must review how it will remain relevant in an economy characterised by artificial intelligence, digitalisation and hybrid ways of working, business partners say
This is an edited extract from Patric Tariq Mellet’s The Truth About Cape Slavery
KwaZulu-Natal economic development MEC Musa Zondi said the ‘crisis’ at the finance institution, which had its licence suspended last week, was being addressed with urgency
Concerns have been raised that a head of department described as a ‘clean professional’ has been ousted for political reasons
The Corporation ramped-up its investment into the economy significantly in the year in review. In the year ahead, job creation will remain paramount to the IDC’s objectives
At its core, the social compact approach calls for increased co-operation and trust between business, labour, community and the government for the betterment of South Africa
Because foreign aid is not effective in helping African countries achieve their development goals, the ‘aid sector’ needs to be reformed
Service delivery is about improving people’s lives, not expedient election promises
Energy sector leaders on the continent call for a gradual move towards renewable energy
Are RFIs a viable model for aiding Africa’s economic development?
Are RFIs a viable model for aiding Africa’s economic development?