As South Africa‘s Government of National Unity (GNU) is set to enter its second year in mid-2025, cautious optimism is beginning to take root in Africa’s most developed economy. According to the South ...
PRETORIA (Reuters) -South Africa's economy stagnated in the first quarter, eking out quarter-on-quarter growth of just 0.1%, as contractions in sectors like mining and manufacturing offset a strong ...
South Africa’s economy expanded at the slowest pace in four years in 2024 as most sectors failed to contribute to growth because of logistical constraints, weak consumer spending, a drought and poor ...
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South Africa to host World Economic Forum summit in 2027
The World Economic Forum Africa Summit will be held in South Africa in 2027 to boost tourism and create jobs. South Africa last hosted the summit over seven years ago in Cape Town and sees it as a ...
Team South Africa returns from the 2026 World Economic Forum with renewed confidence in its reform agenda, highlighting ...
At Davos, South Africa presented a confident trade and reform story, highlighting economic recovery, growing export markets and strong agricultural performance. While geopolitics dominated headlines, ...
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Reforms Bear Fruit As World Bank Projects SA Economic Growth
A new World Bank report projecting economic growth for South Africa over the next two years is an indication that government's reform agenda is bearing fruit.This after the international development ...
Improved power availability helps bolster growth Bottlenecks at ports, on railways serve as drag Pension reform could boost consumption ahead 'Too early' to assess impact of new govt on growth ...
JOHANNESBURG, April 25 (Reuters) - South African economic growth will be a bit weaker this year than thought a month ago partly due to trade tensions, with U.S. President Donald Trump having paused a ...
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South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters party defended its inflammatory leader against President Donald Trump’s criticisms over calls for violence against white people, taking it as a sign of pride.
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