Five Newsworthy Things in SA 30th June 2023:

News in South Africa 30th June: 1. SA – dangerous and violent: The Institute of Economics and Peace (IEP) published its Global Peace Index (GPI) for 2023, showing South Africa is less peaceful than a year ago – dropping eight places in the rankings. South Africa also now ranks as the 20th worst country in […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 23rd June 2023:

News in South Africa 23rd June: 1. Renewables put on hold: As South Africa ramps up its roll-out of renewable energy, it is now confronting the same challenge faced by countries across the globe. Depleted grid capacity in resource-rich areas is making it increasingly difficult to connect new renewable energy projects to the grid, particularly […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 13th June 2023:

News in South Africa 13th June: 1. Rand on the rise: Sentiment towards South Africa is slowly shifting, with markets embracing talks between the government and business leaders to address the energy, logistics and crime crises – while the state puts some substance behind its claims of neutrality towards Russia. According to Investec chief economists […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 8th June 2023:

News in South Africa 8th June: 1. Deadline for new BEE rules approaches: Members of public in South Africa have just five days left to comment on the Draft Employment Equity (EE) Regulations 2023 on the proposed setting of sector EE targets. The public was given 30 days to comment on the Draft EE Regulations […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 6th June 2023:

News in South Africa 6th June: 1. Supermarkets’ diesel bill nears R3bn: The largest supermarket retailers in South Africa have now spent nearly R3 billion on diesel, to enable them to run generators so they could trade through the near-constant load shedding over the past nine months. The bulk of this expense came in the […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 30th May 2023:

News in South Africa 30th May: 1. Sanction warning: The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has warned of dire consequences should the country face censure due to its stance on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. At worst, secondary or indirect sanctions could be imposed on the country and lead to a sudden halt to capital inflows […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 17th May 2023:

News in South Africa 17th May: 1. Unemployment rises: South Africa’s unemployment rate rose for the first time in more than a year and may continue climbing as power cuts intensify, discouraging investment and sapping economic growth. The official jobless rate jumped to 32.9% in the three months through March from 32.7% in the prior […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 3rd May 2023:

News in South Africa 3rd May: 1. South Africa closer to a failed state: South Africa is coming closer to being a failed state, with national and local governments unable to provide many basic services outlined in the Constitution.  This is the view of Lumkile Mondi, a senior lecturer at the School of Economics and […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 26th April 2023:

News in South Africa 26th April: 1. Joburg loses nearly half its water: The City of Johannesburg loses nearly half of the water it provides on a daily basis. Johannesburg Water’s so-called “non-revenue water” (NRW), a bland term municipalities use to measure the portion of water lost due to leaks or non-billing, is now at […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 15th February 2023:

News in South Africa 15th February: 1. Inquiry into food prices launched: The Department of Trade and Industry and Competition has gazetted the terms of reference for a wide-reaching market inquiry related to the fresh produce market in South Africa, including prices. The inquiry, conducted by the Competition Commission, will investigate market conditions all along […]

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