Tag: Cyril Ramaphosa
Whopping salaries and perks for new cabinet: here are the numbers
Luxury travel, free housing and domestic staff along with salaries in the R2m a year bracket are all in store for the politicians who...
Government is giving every South African learner a tablet – here’s who is getting...
In his state of the nation address in February, president Cyril Ramaphosa announced that government would provide every school child in South Africa with...
Ramaphosa demands conducive environment for SA investors in Zimbabwe
President Cyril Ramaphosa has asked for the elimination of trade barriers and a conducive investment climate for South African companies investing in Zimbabwe.
Ramaphosa is...
R5.5 billion zinc mine for SA
President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Thursday officially open the R5.5 billion investment zinc mine in the Northern Cape, the Presidency said on Sunday.
The Gamsberg...
Police deployed to Eskom power units on suspicions of sabotage
Eskom’s power units across the country will be manned by the police to prevent sabotage, as part of an emergency plan by the government...
Five key points from SONA
President Cyril Ramaphosa raised many important points during last night’s annual State of the Nation Address (SONA) that left the country talking. Issues covered...
President’s clarion call gets all ears at Indaba
Delegates at the Investing in African Mining Indaba received a much-needed lift yesterday – as much from the physical presence of State President Cyril Ramaphosa as...
SA means business
President Cyril Ramaphosa has reassured the international community at the official start of the World Economic Forum (WEF) that South Africa is making headway...
Preparing children for 4th Industrial Revolution
If South Africa is to play in the big league of education, it needs to work harder to improve efficiency in key subjects, especially...
These charts show South Africa’s recession may be over
South Africa is likely to emerge from its first recession in almost a decade as monthly indicators for the third quarter signal a modest...