Javier Milei’s, entrance into Argentinian politics was not a quiet affair at all. When the flamboyant and self-described “anarcho-capitalist” took office in December 2023, Argentina was suffering from hyperinflation –…
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Ebrahim Patel, minister of trade, industry and competition launched the Energy One Stop Shop and Energy Resilience Fund. The purpose of this fund is to “input to the streamlining of…
A delegation in government is set to embark on a charm offensive in the US this week in a bid to defuse tensions with South Africa’s second largest trading partner…
The South African parliament has approved a bill on electricity regulation designed to clear the path for private generation projects and power trading. BusinessTech Africa understands that the country’s power…
Rand Water intends to build 12 reservoirs at a cost of R28 billion over the next five years to ensure Gauteng has enough water by 2028. Water and Sanitation Minister…
Striking public sector unions have put off their demonstrations for the time being after striking an agreement with the government in salary negotiations until 2022. But, discussions for the fiscal…
Former presidential minister in charge of women, youth, and people with disabilities. Maite Nkoana-Mashabane has resigned from an MP. She is the first of a few ministers and deputy ministers…
Nedbank CEO Mike Brown believes that South Africa’s economy can no longer afford the government’s dithering and delay in dealing with the country’s many challenges. In the bank’s financial results…
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced executive reforms, including the creation of two new departments. At a twice-delayed speech to the nation on Monday (6 March), the president announced the appointment…
Just weeks after the national budget speech regarding social grants, the South African Post Office has closed 92 branches. It is reported that some of the branches are closed because…