Vol 55 No 11 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
The biggest surprise was the removal of the highly respected Pravin Gordhan from Finance and his replacement with Nhlanhla Nene a deputy minister under Trevor Manuel in 2008 and under Gordhan since 2009...
Vol 55 No 11 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Pravin Gordhan the incumbent Finance Minister stayed in South Africa for the National Executive Committee's discussions on the new government instead of attending the African Development Bank meeting in Rwanda from 19-23 May...
Vol 55 No 10 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan is reluctant to serve another term but his work on the NDP alongside Ramaphosa and Manuel will be of critical importance in the coming months...
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Vol 55 No 9 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
7% this year by Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan is undermined by a large current account deficit (5% of gross domestic product in the final quarter of last year)...
Vol 55 No 6 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan is number 13 which suggests Zuma wants to keep him in place...
In stark contrast to the budgetary caution shown by South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan his Namibian counterpart Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has raised state spending by 27% to a record 60...
Vol 55 No 5 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Pravin Gordhan confounded widespread predictions that this would be a feel-good budget aimed at assuring African National Congress victory in the May election...
‘An increase in GDP does necessarily mean an increase in well-being ' says South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan...
Vol 54 No 20 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Labour market reforms are critical to higher economic growth say the International Monetary Fund and the ANC's own technocrats including National Planning Minister Trevor Manuel and Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan...
His panelists – AfDB President Donald Kaberuka Rwanda's President Paul Kagame South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and Sudanese telecommunications mogul and philanthropist Mohamed Ibrahim – all shot back in the affirmative...