South Africa's revenue growth continues
Tuesday, April 03, 2012
The South African Revenue Service had another strong year in 2011/12, collecting R742.7-billion in revenue - R4-billion more than Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan had budgeted for, and R68-billion more than the amount collected in the previous financial year.
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Youth Employment in Africa: An Interview with Dr. Shanta Devarajan—Part IIFriday, November 30, 2012Dr. Shanta Devarajan, the chief economist of the Africa Region with the World Bank, recently sat down with emerging market investment consultant Wilmot Allen to discuss youth employment in sub-Saharan Africa. Part II appears today; Part I appeared on Wednesday.
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