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South Africa’s democratic crisis

Sunday at 11:30 AM, via Newsday

South Africa has experienced a steady and worrying decline in voter turnout since the dawn of democracy in 1994, despite a growing population and rising voter registration figures.

R50 billion down the drain every year

Sunday at 09:37 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africa loses out on up to R50 billion worth of opportunities due to bureaucratic backlogs in the local mining sector, while miners are forced to spend almost a third of their operational budgets on compliance.

Single women lead home buying

Sunday at 09:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Many of them buy for control over their own lives and protection rather than prestige. That’s worrying

SARS is coming after trusts in South Africa

14 February at 15:21 PM, via Daily Investor

SARS has ended its leniency on trusts in South Africa, issuing final demands for outstanding tax returns and warning trustees they have mere weeks to comply or face fixed administrative penalties.

News24 | OPINION | How medicine pricing works and how it might change

14 February at 15:06 PM, via News24

In South Africa, as in many places, pharmaceutical companies are not free to change medicine prices as they wish. In his latest #InsideTheBox column, Dr Andy Gray unpacks how medicine prices are regulated in the country and considers how this regulatory framework might change.

Estates in South Africa score a major legal victory

14 February at 13:34 PM, via Daily Investor

A Gauteng estate scored a major legal victory after the CSOS dismissed all allegations of financial mismanagement and governance failures due to a lack of evidence.

Cyril Ramaphosa’s R100 billion wake-up call

14 February at 11:30 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africa loses about R100 billion a year to the illicit economy, prompting President Cyril Ramaphosa to launch a crackdown, though industry warns deeper structural reforms are still needed.

Cape Town mayor takes on Afrikaner commentator

14 February at 11:30 AM, via Newsday

Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has slated Afrikaner commentator Willem Petzer for his view that the mayor’s policies are leading the city toward managed decline.

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