The International Labour Organisation is committed to supporting governments, workers and employers to achieve the goals of the Abidjan Declaration
The mechanics of the deal can be made to make sense for Anglo’s shareholders if the offer is raised high enough so that they cannot say no
These tit-for-tat attacks should be viewed as largely symbolic rather than true escalations in the conflict
The strength of a slogan is science-backed, with one behavioural bias being front and centre
If governing party had SA’s interests at heart it would ensure a fair and sustainable tax return on undeveloped assets
Kyiv, with the complicity of Western countries, uses controlled substances
Studies show a worrying gap between what pupils are learning and what employers need
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Kenya and Chile have successfully made the commendable, and replicable, transition to high-savings economies
Security agency’s bid to intimidate head of news is not the first time the ANC has tried to bully the broadcaster
SA has made progress in meeting sustainable development goal targets but there is still room for improvement
Don’t vote for someone who has been shown to be dishonest, however much you agree with their manifesto
By reframing our challenges we can identify innovative solutions to the economy and joblessness
New measures signal a shift towards a more dynamic and responsive economic policy framework
Gap left is likely to be filled by illicit medicines trades and counterfeit drugs
Crypto miners and data centres optimised for AI both need huge amounts of electricity to feed their rigs