Black Economic Empowerment (BEE), as it is currently known and implemented, is coming to an end in South Africa as criticism from businesses, … Read more: Beginning of the end for BEE in South Africa – Daily Investor
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DoT Minister Barbara Creecy laid out plans for a total ban on drinking and driving in South Africa, calling for the law to be implemented by the … Read more: Dark clouds for alcohol consumers and producers in South Africa – BusinessTech
Government is pressing ahead with plans to introduce high-speed rail in South Africa, with proposed routes including Johannesburg to Musina and … Read more: South Africa: Government Takes Steps To Make High-Speed Rail A Reality
South Africa records more than 20,000 murders a year, with children and families often caught in gang crossfire. The government plans to use … Read more: Feb 13: Two Nigerians Killed Fighting for Russia, DRC Signals Ceasefire Shift in Eastern Conflict
South Africa to Deploy Army to Tackle Organized Crime … South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced Thursday he would deploy the army to work … Read more: South Africa to Deploy Army to Tackle Organized Crime – The Defense Post
That’s what’s at stake when the Black Caps face South Africa in their third T20 World Cup match on Saturday (2.30am Sunday NZ time). The match is … Read more: Black Caps v South Africa: All you need to know about the Twenty20 World Cup group D match | Stuff
South Africa is facing a severe crime crisis with approximately 63 people killed every day. The violence is driven by gang wars, armed robberies … Read more: Why South Africa is Deploying Troops to Control Criminal Gangs | Vantage with Palki Sharma
Heineken plans up to 6000 global job cuts to save $540 million, under EverGreen 2030. Still, South Africa stands out as a priority growth market … Read more: Heineken slashes 6000 jobs worldwide as South Africa’s booming market saves Dutch brewer