‘Corruption in state-owned companies hurts low skilled workers the most’
State-owned enterprises are companies in which government owns, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of the shares. Worldwide, states own 10% of the largest companies.
State-owned enterprises are companies in which government owns, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of the shares. Worldwide, states own 10% of the largest companies.
Small Business Development Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni says the department is in talks with the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition to designate more products under
Consider this unhappy (but not unlikely) scenario: For whatever reason, you part ways with your fellow director/shareholder (or perhaps a key employee), who goes off
Businesswoman and publisher, Nolubabalo Babsi Mcinga, has been appointed SA Country Director for Timeless Women of Wonder Africa, with effect from May 5th, 2021. Her
The Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Ms Nomalungelo Gina together with the Deputy Minister of Small Business Development, Ms Rosemary Capa, visited a
A recent court judgement upheld the rights of dissenting minority shareholders in situations where a company intends to repurchase more than 5% of its own
After more than seven months of one of the strictest global lockdowns, South African businesses have shown that they can adapt to dramatically changed circumstances,
Eastern Cape businessman, Tamsanqa Gxowa has urged government to expedite the revitalisation of the Dimbaza Industrial Park as the private sector is eager to invest
The severe effects of lockdown on local businesses became painfully clear following the release of new GDP figures from Stats SA last month. According to
A total of 30 enterprises graduated from the first-ever virtual graduation ceremony of the Eastern Cape Development Corporation (ECDC)/Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber (NMBBC/Business Chamber)
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