Looters at SA Express face theft charges

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

Forensic probe flags serious wrongdoing and erstwhile board members warned they will be prosecuted

Slow pace of structural reforms stifles investment

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

The World Bank warned that low business confidence that is partly driven by the slow pace of structural reforms would hold up investment growth in SA.

OPINION: Eskom bound for demise under status quo

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The unfolding horror at Eskom demands that the power utility must at some point face its Brexit moment.

Exactly what does the ANC mean by unconventional?

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

INTUITIVE CRITERION: The party is myopic and misguided on what monetary policy can and cannot do, writes Kabelo Khumalo.

SA sheds 69 000 jobs in second quarter of 2018

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

No relenting in SA?s bleeding of jobs as subdued economic activity and depressed business confidence constrain private sector employment growth.

Investec unbundling a windfall

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Shareholders are set to receive shares in IAM in addition to their holdings in the bank.

We should reward whistle-blowers – SARB, Treasury

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The fight against private-sector corruption may get a shot in the arm if recommendations in the draft 2018 Financial Markets Review are implemented.

SA in technical recession

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

The South African economy slipped into recession during the second quarter of 2018, shrinking by 0,7% quarter-on-quarter.

PMI data at its lowest in more than a year

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The latest data from the troubled manufacturing sector painted a picture of a domestic economy in a weakened state.

TFG says it will not be bullied into higher rental fees

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Fashion retailer the TFG group looks to redirect more of its capital expenditure into digital channels in the future.

Grant Thornton chief back after sex allegations dismissed

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

Serena Ho, chairperson of the governing board at Grant Thornton Johannesburg, says the company has policies for dealing with harassment complaints.

Cell C is on the prowl

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

Mobile network Cell C is seeking new deals in the fledging fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) sector.

Deteriorating finances batter the SA economy

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

Economy pushed to the edge as Moody?s flagged that the country deteriorating public finances and weak domestic spending constrained retail sales.

SA economy on the edge

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

StatsSA showed that retail sales growth slowed from 1. 9 percent year on year in May to 0. 7 percent in June.

Safcoin launches Africa focused cryptocurrency

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

The digital currency is the brainchild of Pretoria brothers, Neil and Tony Ferreira.

Mining surge gives SA economy a major push

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

The embattled economy received welcome relief after mining production in June surged 5% month-on-month despite a plunge in gold production.

AngloGold Ashanti’s $91m ‘gift’ for new chief

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

Incoming AngloGold Ashanti chief executive Kelvin Dushnisky will inherit a company on the front foot when he takes over at the beginning of September.

Absa to claw back lost ground

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

The Absa Group, formerly Barclays Africa, has admitted to making mistakes in its retail banking business that saw it lose market share.

We did not pay ransom after massive hack - Liberty

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

Liberty has said that it had refused to pay the money demanded by hackers who infiltrated the group?s IT systems and extracted data from it.

SA needs a bold agenda, says IMF

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

The IMF has warned that South Africa?s growth was unlikely to exceed 2% in the medium term because of uncertainties in land expropriation.

Government comes out unscathed after wage increase - Analysts

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

The government came out unscathed in the latest round of wage negotiations, according to analysts.

Treasury backs Dan Matjila

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

Treasury has given its backing to under-fire PIC chief Daniel Matjila, as a legal showdown between the ministry and Matjila?s detractors looms.

Almost half of middle class in 'junk status'

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

If your credit rating were measured with the same yardstick that credit ratings agencies use to analyse a country’s financial health, would your rating be “junk”? ...

SA first for commerce students

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UCT students have designed a new ranking system that shows which South African banks contribute the most to systemic risk.

Pilots go to court seeking Myeni ouster

Kabelo Khumalo|Published

Outa and the SAA Pilots Association launch a joint court bid to declare SAA chairwoman Dudu Myeni unfit to hold office.