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Crash accounting, RAF style The RAF has suffered two setbacks recently: losing a court appeal on its accounting standards, and eye-popping details emerging from an SIU probe… by Tim Cohen April 7, 2025 News
South Africa throws stones from glass garage in Trump auto-trade spat As of this week, Trump’s administration will slap a 25% tariff on cars made overseas. What does this mean for South Africa’s automotive sector?… by Tim Cohen April 2, 2025 Economy & Markets
Development or debacle? Inside Ithala’s fight for survival Multiple loans to its own staff and an allegedly credit-happy CEO seem to be just some of the factors behind the implosion of KZN’s… by Tim Cohen March 28, 2025 News 1
Government vs government: the RAF’s R5.1bn legal circus The RAF and Sars are facing off over a rebate agreement between the revenue authority and Eskom, despite it not directly affecting the RAF’s… by Tim Cohen March 21, 2025 News
PPPs to the rescue? Not quite yet South Africa needs massive investment to meet its infrastructure goals. It’s looking to PPPs to plug the gap.… by Tim Cohen March 17, 2025 Economy & Markets
The budget that almost wasn’t – and maybe still isn’t Godongwana may have said the right things about cost containment in his budget speech, but he lacked detail about cost-containment targets… by Tim Cohen March 13, 2025 Economy & Markets·Opinion
Electric cars: is now the time to plug in? South Africa is hugely behind the electric vehicle adoption curve, but the falling cost of cars and high price of fuel are radically changing… by Tim Cohen March 12, 2025 Energy & ESG·News
Google’s R500m news payout: fair or extortion? South African regulators want Google to cough up for local media’s decline – but is it really to blame?… by Tim Cohen March 7, 2025 Opinion
Call in the diplomatic SWAT team South Africa’s high-stakes diplomatic gamble: can a delegation to the US defuse tensions?… by Tim Cohen March 6, 2025 News
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