Showing posts with label June 01. Show all posts
Showing posts with label June 01. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Mpumalanga players, supporters and staff face uncertain future

Players and club personnel do not know if they are in the new owner’s plans and, more pertinently, whether he intends to retain their services, writes Mninawa Ntloko


Vehicle exports keep trade surplus on track in April

SA’s export performance has started to improve in response to a weaker rand, and imports have fallen in response to a weaker economy


Performance and spending reviews to be made public

Reports offer frank assessments of the value-for-money and effectiveness of major government programmes


Muthambi’s set-top box rule set aside

Supreme Court of Appeal sets aside her decision not to encrypt state-supplied set-top boxes


Agriculture presents most employment opportunities

The Land Bank should ideally expand its scope of practice to support start-up farmers, writes Christo van der Rheede


BEE MATTERS: Economic reality and equity plan are irreconcilable

Existing legal framework does not make provision for legislation to be used to compel an employer to employ a job applicant in any category of position, writes Gideon Gerber


School Aid’s library drive takes challenge to needy schools

School Aid searches for solutions to create and stock libraries in SA’s needy schools, writes Lesley Stones


Rockwell’s future hinges on improved efficiency

Diamond producer must run a tight ship at its new Remhoogte-Holsloot Complex and recommissioned Wouterspan mine to avoid another financial meltdown


UN’s Rudd calls for greater transnational collaboration

Pressure on multilateral systems engenders a host of new funding institutions as development aid falls short, writes Karl Gernetzky


Fighting the dictatorship of too few alternatives

A lack of attractive alternatives to encumbered neoliberal institutions must be addressed to renew global growth, writes Zama Ndlovu