South Africa’s government is working to enshrine in law a set of legal rules called a “fiscal anchor” to try to ensure that public finances are … Read more: South Africa plans for a legal ‘fiscal anchor’ to strengthen public finances – Reuters
South Africa’s poultry industry has faced years of pressure from dumping, drought, rising feed costs, energy constraints, and avian influenza. Read more: Is South Africa the second most competitive poultry producer in the world?
According to Allan Gray Ltd. portfolio manager Jithen Pillay, South Africa needs concrete evidence of corporate earnings power to keep the momentum … Read more: One thing that will make or break South Africa – BusinessTech
Xenophobia is brewing in South Africa, warns MK civic body … LACO has warned that rising unemployment and alleged labour abuses could fuel an … Read more: Xenophobia is brewing in South Africa, warns MK civic body – IOL
As global conditions improve for emerging markets, investors scrutinise South Africa’s Sona 2026 for proof of reform, fiscal discipline and … Read more: South Africa is at a macro crossroads … – Moneyweb
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has agreed to delay the proclamation of any sections of the National Health Insurance Act (NHI) following … Read more: South Africa: President Ramaphosa To Delay Proclamation Of Sections Of National Health …
… South Africa and Zambia. In Madagascar, Tropical Cyclone Fytia made landfall on 31 January, followed by Tropical Cyclone Gezani near Toamasina on … Read more: Flooding across Southeast Africa (Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia …
South Africa secures release of more nationals lured to Ukraine war · US Ambassador Kushner pledges not to ‘interfere’ in French affairs, diplomatic … Read more: South Africa secures release of more nationals lured to Ukraine war – France 24
South Africa says 17 men who were allegedly recruited into “mercenary activities” linked to Russia’s war in Ukraine are returning home after … Read more: South African president thanks Putin after 17 men ‘lured’ to Russian frontlines begin returning home