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Daily Maverick on MSNVAT deal means GNU stays — just in time as new survey shows South Africans are gatvol of the dramaA midnight deal that saw the National Treasury drop the VAT increase and reach a possible out-of-court settlement on the DA’s ...
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Daily Mail on MSNKemi Badenoch claims PM 'doesn't have the balls' to express own viewsKemi Badenoch labelled Sir Keir Starmer a "weather vane who twists in the wind" as she claimed he "doesn't have the balls" to ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNVAT debacle shines a light on a fragile coalition – and R75bn question remainsFor now, the GNU is intact, but barely. The Treasury’s credibility has taken a hit. The DA scored a short-term win. And ...
BUI earns Microsoft Solutions Partner for Private Cloud designationBUI reinforces its role as a trusted advisor in cloud strategy by attaining a new, premier designation from Microsoft.Issued by ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNNIQ report reveals opportunities for private label FMCG growth in South AfricaSouth African private label sales growth surges 7.5% year-on-year to nearly R100bn- Consumers show growing willingness to try ...
Gen Z graduates will act like chief execs from their first days on the job, while the next new hire at your company could be ...
Confidence in South Africa’s economic growth prospects has been dimming on the back of disagreements within the GNU.
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Bizcommunity on MSNHow local businesses can overcome the skills shortage dilemmaOutlook 2025, business leaders are focusing on new or revised talent and retention strategies, which will play a major role in redefining organisations and creating opportunities to unlock growth, ...
Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Police has expressed serious concerns over the SAPS annual performance plan, labelling it ...
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The South African on MSNSARB governor Lesetja Kganyago has GOOD news for South AfricaSARB governor Lesetja Kganyago says declining global oil prices have significantly eased inflationary pressures in South ...
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Africanews on MSNTrade uncertainty could worsen global economic challenges, IMF warnsThe IMF now forecasts global growth at 2.8 percent for 2025, a sharp 0.5 percentage points reduction from its January ...
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