As working from the office has gained momentum after the rise of many South African employers are reconsidering their workplace policies and requiring employees to return to the office. This raises an important legal question - can companies in South Africa require employees who work remotely to return to working…
According to an academic, accountant and activist Khaya Sithole, Managing public finances remains one of the most challenging political deployments in most societies. Balancing an ever-increasing set of demands through various economic cycles requires political horse-trading that leaves everyone accepting some concessions and the occasional tough medicine when their demands…
The World Bank is also warning of several downside risks, including restrictive trade policies and the prospect of tepid growth among major economies, how sustainable is this trajectory given the current global economic headwinds? Chief Economist at Econometrix, Dr Azar Jammine shares his views.
The International Monetary Fund has again taken an axe to South Africa’s growth prospects, cutting expectations by 0.5% pts for 2025 to just 1.0%. Jannie Rossouw is professor at Wits Business School explains what this means for the economy.
Tanzania has threatened to block South African agricultural imports, creating the potential to disrupt trade and negatively impact South African farmers, including exporters who rely on Tanzanian markets for their produce. Dr Sifiso Ntombela, Agricultural Economist with a strong background in Business Development, International Trade, Economic Policy, and Governance discusses…
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