Treasury has said the new Budget - expected to be delivered in May - will contain an updated growth forecast, and will outline revised revenue projections.
The recent row over the VAT increase obscured some of the real issues which go to the heart of the economic policies which have added layers to the mountain
The Supreme Court of Appeal has cleared the way for a Turkish telecoms group to argue that MTN used bribery and corruption to edge it out of winning Iran's
Despite a Department of Basic Education directive that all officials and educators, including those in office- and school-based posts, must be vetted against
Phillip Maleka fervently denies murdering his pregnant wife in their Atteridgeville home by poisoning a tinned fish and porridge meal he admitted to making
The DA is arguing that employment equity targets proposed in a new labour law would make finding a job for coloured and Indian South Africans near impossible,
Mushtak Parker has become the first judge in South African legal history to respond with silence to serious misconduct complaints against him – including
Kaizer Chiefs striker Ashley du Preez might have realised his dream in signing for Amakhosi in 2022, but his stay there has been a nightmare with the club
While acting with impunity, Israel subjects anyone who seeks to hold it accountable for its "inhumane and unlawful actions" in Gaza to counter-measures,
The South African Weather Service has warned of scattered showers and thundershowers expected in parts of the Northern Cape, especially central and southern
Back for the sixth year in a row, News24’s Young Mandelas of the Future newsroom initiative is back and looking for budding young entrants who are truly
Electric steel producers have sounded the alarm over seemingly "inexplicable" price reductions in long steel products sold by ArcelorMittal South Africa.
South Africans no longer believe BEE is the panacea to economic growth, and it cannot be up to Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana alone to figure out how