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The National E-Hailing Federation of South Africa (NEFSA) has warned that the mother of all protest actions is about to hit ...
Summary South Africa's banks are bracing for further economic turmoil, which could dent their trade finance revenues and expose their overdependence on sovereign bond holdings. The probable loss ...
Striking South African state workers are vowing to ignore a court order for them to return to work, raising pressure on the government and threatening damage to the continent's largest economy.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is cutting short his state visit to South Africa after deadly Russian missile and drone strikes hit Kyiv overnight. Nine people were killed and more than 60 ...
Now, South Africa finds itself with more work to do to avert steep tariffs, secure a new trade agreement and set the record straight on Mr. Trump’s continued accusations of racism against white ...
Further banking sector consolidation is on the cards in South Africa, analysts predict, as projected GDP growth of more than 4% for 2005 tempts foreign players in. FirstRand Bank is top of the list of ...
Aug. 2009 -- The Communication Workers Union (CWU), representing 44,000 workers, said more than 4,500 Telkom workers in four of South Africa's nine provinces began a strike on Aug. 3 to push their ...