CDE warns against preferential procurement regulations' impact on state spending

Edward West|Published

" The Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) urges National Treasury to reconsider its draft public procurement regulations, citing concerns over increased ...

Solar Group expands its African footprint through strategic investments and enhanced regional capability

Partnered Content|Updated

Solar Group is solidifying its position as a leader in industrial explosives by expanding its operations across Africa, enhancing regional capabilities, and supporting ...

Madiba Archives | Mandela and Tambo became the law firm of last resort

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Mandela & Tambo offered legal defense at low or no cost, giving people who would otherwise have faced the courts alone a fighting chance.

Jaguar Land Rover recall reinforces importance of vehicle safety culture, says MISA

Ashley Lechman|Published

MISA has urged motorists to respond promptly to the latest Jaguar Land Rover recall, warning that vehicle safety depends on swift action by manufacturers, technicians ...

Experience led grocery retail reshapes how South Africans shop

Ashley Lechman|Published

South African retailers are redefining value by combining convenience, quality and immersive shopping experiences as consumers demand more than low prices.

How SMEs can use data tools to understand their customers

Jeremy Lang|Published

Discover how South African SMEs can harness data tools to enhance customer understanding, improve retention, and make informed decisions in a competitive market. ...

South Africa's unemployment crisis: The need for urgent reforms

Yogashen Pillay|Published

South Africa's unemployment rate remains stubbornly high, with only four out of ten working-age adults employed. A new report from the Bureau for Economic Research ...

Tax Season 2026 and the risks of refund-anticipation borrowing

Sebastien Alexanderson|Published

With more than 2.4 million savings withdrawal applications approved by SARS by January 2025, many consumers may be disappointed to find that the tax consequences ...

Tefla Africa is working to expand its Pan-African development project portfolio

Edward West|Published

Tefla Africa has made significant strides in its Pan-African development portfolio, transitioning to execution-ready projects aimed at addressing critical infrastructure ...

How policy reform is starting to make water infrastructure investable

Devan Naidoo|Published

Explore how South Africa's policy reforms are addressing critical water infrastructure challenges, fostering investment, and enhancing service delivery in communities ...

Understanding insurance claims: avoid common pitfalls

Christelle Colman|Published

Discover the essential steps to ensure your insurance claim is paid. Learn about common pitfalls, the importance of accurate disclosure, and how to navigate disputes ...

Markets feel the tremors of renewed Middle East tensions

Ashley Lechman|Published

As global markets grapple with the fallout from geopolitical upheaval, traders are advised to stay alert. The effects of these tensions stretch beyond borders and ...

From violence to economic rupture: the cost of xenophobia

Boitshoko Shoke|Published

Explore the persistent issue of xenophobia in South Africa and its devastating economic impact, as revealed through a study of violence against foreign-owned spaza ...

Tax season should not be the first time you understand your numbers

Franco Heslinga|Published

Is tax season a scramble for your small business? Discover how proactive financial management can transform your approach to taxes and ensure you're always prepared. ...

Robben Island CFO faces pension freeze over fraudulent résumé

Dieketseng Maleke|Published

An investigation into the CFO of Robben Island Museum reveals allegations of fraud and résumé falsification, leading to the freezing of his pension benefits pending ...

South African agricultural machinery sales decline in June: key insights

Yogashen Pillay|Published

June saw a slight decline in agricultural machinery sales in South Africa, with tractor sales down by 2% compared to last year. Industry experts discuss the factors ...

South Africa's economic activity slips in June

Yogashen Pillay|Published

South Africa's economic activity showed a decline in June 2026, as reported by the PayInc Economic Index. Despite a strong start to the year, rising inflation and ...

IMF lowers global growth forecast amid ongoing geopolitical tensions

Edward West|Published

The IMF has revised its global growth forecast for 2026 down to 3%, citing ongoing geopolitical tensions and inflationary pressures, while highlighting the resilience ...

Navigating the complexities of contractor management in South Africa's mining sector

Johan Coetzee and Johan van der Westhuyzen|Published

Explore the challenges and strategies of contractor management in South Africa's mining sector, where effective governance is key to safety, productivity, and operational ...