SCORE: B+ Finance minister Godongwana’s leadership this year faced its first test during the tabling of the national budget.
Nigeria’s sweeping tax overhaul will leave Africa’s most populous economy with the lowest Value-Added Tax (VAT) rate among ...
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South Africa’s SMMEs 'held back' by slow tax modernisation
South Africa’s SMMEs remain far behind global standards for tax and compliance modernisation, despite the country’s elevated ...
News24 reports that as of September 2025, South Africa's inflation rate was 3.4%, but private school fees are expected to ...
As 2025 draws to a close, analysts say Ramaphosa has emerged from a turbulent political year with his authority intact — ...
The Zimbabwe Independent on MSN
VAT, IMTT set to reduce business competitiveness, says Axcentium
AXCENTIUM Zimbabwe (Axcentium) says the increase in the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate to 15,5% and the continued use of the ...
Finance minister Enoch Godongwana got a shock of his life when he was forced to postpone the 2025 Budget Speech, not ...
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South Africa: DA in Parliament Delivers Decisive Results for South Africans
Press Release - The past year has shown what a focused, hard-working parliamentary caucus can achieve when it stands firmly for the people of South Africa. As the Democratic Alliance, we used our ...
India is currently the world’s fastest-growing major economy. South Africa isn’t close. The gap between India’s 8.2 percent ...
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South Africa: Businessman Sentenced to Six Years for R3.6 Million Tax Fraud
Businessman Tshepo Khoza has been sentenced to six years imprisonment, with two years suspended, after he falsely declared his company dormant and failed to declare the company's income to the South ...
The South African on MSN
Operation vat alles: Orlando Pirates are winning everything this season
Orlando Pirates are currently on a remarkable winning streak, having secured their third trophy of the season. Under the ...
New data shows around 180 South African SMEs are close to shutting down as rising costs push the sector to breaking point.
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