JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- South Africa's 2025 budget is expected to address high debt service costs and increase taxes on alcohol and tobacco, a South African economist said on Tuesday.
With Sars and the National Treasury looking at high wealth individuals, there is a possibility that the budget speech will include a wealth tax.
Given the duration, as well as number of areas that were touched on by the President in his speech, gives an indication to ...
KPMG South Africa, in partnership with the African Development Bank participated in the Africa Heads of State Energy Summit this past week. Held in Dar Es Salaam, the summit brought together ...
(MENAFN- Caribbean News Global) AFRICA – The African Development bank Group and international accounting organisation KPMG South Africa have launched a report setting out an innovative approach ...
South Africans want to hear about economic strategies, NHI, legislative changes and the Trump-Musk Saga at SONA2025. Will Ramaphosa oblige?
Ghana has emerged as the only African country with fully interoperable multiple instant payment systems (IPS), according to ...
This is 1.5% growth for 2025 and 1.6% growth for 2026. KPMG South Africa forecasts economic growth of 1.5% in 2025 and a further 1.8% in 2026. The Bureau for Economic Research’s (BER’s ...
Hartley, who boasts two decades of experience in Human Resources, served as Executive Partner and Head of People at KPMG South Africa before joining Eskom. Mnisi also brings to Eskom some two ...
Hartley was previously executive partner and head of people at KPMG South Africa, having also occupied senior roles at AECI, British American Tobacco, Pernod Ricard, Lenovo, Barloworld ...