Telkom reports 8.4% growth, riding on mobile services and data growth

Edward West|Published

Telkom reports 8.4% growth, riding on mobile services and data growth. In an era where connectivity is more crucial than ever, Telkom is setting benchmarks with ...

Gauteng liquor traders slam proposed licensing fee hikes as blow to township businesses

Siphelele Dludla|Published

The Gauteng Liquor Traders Association has condemned proposed increases in liquor licensing fees, arguing that they will disproportionately affect small businesses ...

How discretionary investments can enhance your retirement income plan

Dries Human|Published

With only 6% of South Africans able to retire comfortably, relying solely on pension and retirement annuity funds may not be enough. Discover how discretionary investments ...

Rewriting the border: How risk logic is reshaping human movement

Nomvula Zeldah Mabuza|Published

Explore how the shift from traditional border control to risk-based governance is reshaping human movement, with profound implications for individuals and nations ...

Guterres demands economic action and climate justice at 39th AU Summit

Siphelele Dludla|Published

At the 39th African Union Summit, UN Secretary-General António Guterres emphasised the urgent need for economic reforms and climate justice, highlighting the financial ...

‘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.

How fintech is transforming money management in modern relationships

Nasia Seyuba|Published

As relationship structures evolve in South Africa, so too does financial management between partners. This article explores how declining marriage rates and changing ...

Cosatu praises Ramaphosa’s 2026 Sona but demands a budget that supports workers

Zingiswa Losi|Published

President Cyril Ramaphosa's 2026 Sona marks a pivotal moment for South Africa, offering hope for the working class while highlighting the urgent need for a supportive ...

South Africa's financial markets remain flat despite Sona impact

Chris Harmse|Published

Discover how South Africa's financial markets reacted to the recent State of the Nation Address, with gold and platinum prices recovering while the Rand shows resilience ...

Infrastructure overhaul and SME funding crucial for unlocking South Africa's trade potential

Ashley Lechman|Published

Against the backdrop of economic uncertainty, South Africa’s latest State of the Nation Address reveals a policy blueprint that prioritises trade and SMEs. But will ...

Watch VideoA family business rising to national prominence as it feeds South Africa

Ashley Lechman|Published

Discover the inspiring journey of Botselo Mills, a family business that has transformed from a local maize supplier into a national player, ensuring food security ...

Africa Investment Programme showcases $32bn water project pipeline as leaders push for reform and financing

Siphelele Dludla|Published

African leaders and financial institutions gather to transform water investment pledges into actionable projects, aiming to enhance water security and infrastructure ...

'Artists of steel': Japanese swords forge new fanbase

AFP|Published

Despite the rapidly greying, shrinking population of blademakers in Japan, their fine steel swords known as katana are amassing a new generation of fans, particularly ...

Cape Gate challenges Competition Commission's scrap metal price-fixing investigation

Banele Ginindza|Published

Cape Gate, one of four scrap metal traders raided by the Competition Commission, is set to challenge the legality of the search warrant, claiming it was granted ...

Tongaat Hulett's provisional liquidation: A major blow to South Africa's sugar industry

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Industry leaders express grave concerns over Tongaat Hulett's provisional liquidation, warning of severe repercussions for South Africa's sugar industry and the ...

Sugar imports surge: SASA seeks higher dollar based reference price

Yogashen Pillay|Published

The South African Sugar Association highlights the detrimental impact of rising sugar imports on local producers and calls for a review of the Dollar Based Reference ...

Tongaat Hulett faces liquidation: Vision Group's plan to rescue the sugar giant

Banele Ginindza|Published

Vision Group pledges to rescue Tongaat Hulett Limited from liquidation, aiming to protect jobs and restore profitability in the South African sugar industry.

Land Bank declines to confirm R50m ransom claim as cyber investigation continues

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Following a cybersecurity breach, the Land and Agricultural Development Bank of South Africa is under scrutiny as reports emerge of a R50 million ransom demand. ...