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The Deputy President used the lecture platform to spotlight South Africa’s overarching theme for its G20 tenure: “Solidarity, ...
There is no factual evidence that deindustrialisation, poverty, inequality and unemployment is caused by black economic empowerment, as argued by William Gumede ...
India has surged past Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest economy, a milestone driven by robust domestic consumption, strategic reforms, and ex ...
The future of South Asia hinges on policies that uplift communities, ensure economic stability, and promote cross-border ...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile has highlighted the importance of solidarity and collaboration in today’s rapidly evolving ...
A second factor mattered much more: strong growth in wages for the poor. This accounted for over half of the fall. The backdrop to this was a long period of robust economic growth, helped along by ...
With higher productivity, such problems as budget deficits, poverty reduction, health care, and the environment become far more manageable. Boosting productivity growth may be the globe’s most ...
As South Africa assumes the G20 presidency in 2025, it has an opportunity to address food security not just as a domestic ...
the pace of economic expansion in the region remains below the growth rate of the previous decade (2000-2014) and is insufficient to have a significant effect on poverty reduction. Transformative ...
FDI decline hits poorest nations hardest, worsening inequality and trapping them in deep, persistent poverty cycles.
Kenya's real GDP is expected to pick up gradually in the medium term, with growth projected to increase from 4.5 percent in 2025 to about 5.0 percent in 2026–27. The economic ... helps narrow ...