Wef 2017
[WATCH] Ramaphosa: New spirit of accountability spreading to world leaders
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa says a new spirit has emerged that allows for more ordinary people to hold leaders accountable, and it must be allowed &...
Stephen Grootes speaks to Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo about the future of the SABC and how the country will move forward in terms of digital TV.
How can the Johannesburg Stock Exchange(JSE) assist in alleviating poverty in South Africa?
President Jacob Zuma highlighted his recent Cabinet reshuffle as a tool for promoting more youth into leadership roles at Government level at the World Economic Forum Africa in Durban.
EWN senior reporter Stephen Grootes, says Pravin Gordhan is still admired by many delegates attending World Economic Forum Africa summit in Durban.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says that for SA to move forward, responsive and responsible leadership is needed from government.
ManpowerGroup says while technological developments will cause greater automation, it will actually create a lot of jobs too.
AngloGold Ashanti chairperson Sipho Pityana spoke to EWN's Stephen Grootes at the World Economic Forum in Davos about the impact of US President Donald Trump's administration, the lack of diversity at the forum and SA's upcoming presidential leadership race.
AngloGold Ashanti chairperson Sipho Pityana says there is clearly a lack of diversity about some of the conversations that took place at #WEF2017.
Business, political and social leaders from across the world are meeting in Switzerland for this year’s World Economic Forum.
Speaking in Davos, Ramaphosa says there's been a proper dialogue on several fronts, including youth unemployment, investment and the national minimum wage.
KZN's Tourism MEC has refused to comment on whether he believes former premier Senzo Mchunu is right to say the ANC must change.
Last year Team SA had to deal with the turbulence created by President Jacob Zuma's decision to fire Nhlanhla Nene as Finance Minister.
EWN's Stephen Grootes sits down with Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago for comment on the Absa report and other economic matters.
Anthony Scaramucci, who will head up the White House Office for Public Liaison, thinks many of us have got things wrong about the next US president.
22 companies, including Pfizer, will contribute funds and expertise to the project, which is backed by the World Bank.
Water.org is trying to raise a $55 million fund to finance projects that build access to clean water in developing countries.
Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago says this is going to be a better year because SA's economy withstood the test of 2016.
High levels of political and policy uncertainty could hurt growth in 2017 and beyond.