Godongwana highlights South Africa's economic strides at WEF 2026

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana leads South Africa's delegation at the World Economic Forum 2026, showcasing significant economic reforms and achievements that ...

TikTok establishes joint venture to end US ban threat

AFP|Published

The video-sharing app is a global digital entertainment powerhouse but its mass appeal and links to China have raised concerns over privacy and national security. ...

Tight month, tough choices: Navigating Janu-worry while avoiding risky credit decisions

Ashley Lechman|Published

The overlap of school fees, back-to-school costs, and daily necessities creates an intense financial squeeze that can pressure even the most diligent budgeters.

Resetting for 2026: Three market trends South African traders cannot ignore

Zihaad Israfil|Published

If you want to trade with confidence, you need to anchor your decisions in three trends that stood out in 2025.

Nomzamo Mbatha champions the role of arts in global development at WEF in Davos

Siphelele Dludla|Published

At the World Economic Forum, South African actress Nomzamo Mbatha argues for the integration of the creative arts into global development, highlighting their vital ...

‘This centre could revitalise SA manufacturing industry’ - Deputy Minister Gina hails UP-WEF partnership on global 4IR centre ...

Partnered Content|Published

Deputy Minister Nomalungelo Gina celebrates the launch of the South African Centre for Industry and Technology (SACIT), the first South African member of the World ...

Women of UP shine at SA Women in Science Awards

Partnered Content|Published

The University of Pretoria congratulates the outstanding #WomenOfUP for their excellence in their respective fields of work.

Valterra Platinum shares surge as HEPS expected to rise by up to 105%

Edward West|Published

Valterra Platinum (formerly Anglo Platinum) forecasts HEPS to increase by 85-105% for the year ending December 2023, driven by stronger PGM prices and R5bn in cost ...

Why January is the perfect time to reassess your life insurance

Izak van der Westhuizen|Published

January is the perfect time to reconsider whether your life insurance still fits your needs. BrightRock's CFO explains why South Africans should view insurance not ...

Accessible pathways to higher education remain open for South Africa’s youth

Ashley Lechman|Published

For students who didn’t meet traditional university entry requirements, missed application deadlines, or where not placed at a public university, the key is not ...

Why training AI agents is as crucial as training your employees

Ashley Lechman|Published

As AI technology rapidly advances, it is essential for organisations to modernise their data security practices. This approach not only protects sensitive information ...

2 powerful February tax strategies that could save South Africans money

Zander Loots|Published

With the February tax year-end approaching, financial adviser Zander Loots reveals two powerful, SARS-approved strategies that could save you over R110,000 in taxes ...

After 60 years Nissan sells up in South Africa as Chery acquires Rosslyn Plant

Willem van de Putte|Published

After nearly 60 years of manufacturing in South Africa, Nissan has reached an agreement to sell its Rosslyn plant to Chery SA. The deal, set to conclude in mid-2026, ...

Data Privacy Day: How loyalty programmes track your data

Ashley Lechman|Published

When you start receiving spam SMSes or scam calls, it is easy to assume your number was stolen in a hack. In reality, it was likely sold.

Removing medical aid tax credits could backfire on NHI funding plans

Nicola Mawson|Published

With legal challenges to the controversial National Health Insurance (NHI) Act wending their way through various courts, there continues to not only be a lack of ...

When the classroom becomes a place of shelter

Pascale Bakos|Published

In communities affected by flooding, ECD classrooms offered familiarity when everything else felt unsettled.

South Africa's SMEs face funding challenges despite renewed investor confidence

Ashley Lechman|Published

With inflation easing, improvements in energy supply, and optimistic economic forecasts, the nation appears poised for modest growth after several years characterised ...

Godongwana plays down G20 snub, says Africa’s voice is intact despite SA exclusion

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana reassures investors about Africa's role in global affairs despite South Africa's absence from the G20 in 2026, calling it a temporary ...

Ramokgopa rules out new sovereign loans as private capital lines up for SA’s grid expansion

Siphelele Dludla|Published

South Africa's Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa announces a strategic shift towards private capital for the country's electricity transmission ...