South 32 and Eskom collaborate on renewable energy for Hillside aluminium smelter

Edward West|Published

South 32 and Eskom are set to develop a renewable energy solution for the Hillside Aluminium Smelter in KwaZulu-Natal, aiming for implementation by 2031. This collaboration ...

World Bank sees oil price averaging $86 in 2026 as war-driven shock rattles global economy

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Global oil prices are forecasted to remain high, averaging $86 per barrel by 2026, driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. This article explores the ...

Anglo American reports stable copper and iron ore production as merger processes continue

Edward West|Published

Anglo American's first quarter operational update reveals stable copper and iron ore production, alongside progress in its merger with Teck amid ongoing market volatility. ...

S&P flags mounting climate risks for South Africa, urges stronger resilience measures

Siphelele Dludla|Published

South Africa faces increasing climate-related risks that threaten its economic stability and development. A recent S&P Global Ratings assessment highlights the urgency ...

Qualification, character and integrity: Where governance truly begins

Nqobani Mzizi|Published

Graduation is a pivotal moment for students, but what values and ethics are they taking into the professional world? This article explores the importance of character ...

Envusa Energy inaugurates R15 billion solar project in Eastern Cape

Edward West|Published

Envusa Energy's R15 billion Koruson 2 Cluster project marks a significant advancement in South Africa's renewable energy sector, promising to deliver 520 MW of clean ...

Maximising estate protection with wills and trusts

Sharon Hamman|Published

Explore the essential roles of wills and trusts in estate planning, and learn how to protect your assets and ensure your loved ones are cared for. Discover the benefits ...

SA needs an AI leader to lead its technological revolution

Wesley Diphoko|Published

Discover how Singapore's innovative AI leadership contrasts sharply with South Africa's struggles, revealing the urgent need for a visionary AI leader in the country. ...

Kumba Iron Ore Q1 production falls slightly but full-year guidance remains on track

Edward West|Published

Kumba Iron Ore's first-quarter production sees a slight decline, yet the company remains optimistic about its full-year guidance, bolstered by improved logistics ...

Understanding why car insurance premiums vary for similar vehicles

Ernest North|Published

Discover the surprising factors that cause car insurance premiums to vary significantly between drivers, even for the same vehicle. Learn how your profile, excess ...

What if the AI signal flatlines?

Andile Masuku|Published

As AI tools like Stanley for X emerge, what are the implications for content creators? Explore the potential risks and rewards of relying on AI in a landscape where ...

Global markets buoyed by optimism over Iran's Strait of Hormuz proposal as SA celebrated Freedom Day

Ashley Lechman|Published

As global markets react to Iran's proposal, South African investors and citizens reflect on their hard-fought freedom and the potential implications of world events ...

Lobito Corridor project advances to construction bidding phase as financing builds momentum

Siphelele Dludla|Published

The Lobito Corridor project, a $6.6 billion railway initiative connecting Angola to Zambia and the DRC, is advancing into the construction phase, with bids currently ...

Two-pot reform boosts retirement savings preservation by 33%

Dieketseng Maleke|Published

Discover how South Africa's two-pot retirement system has led to a 33% increase in the preservation of retirement savings, despite ongoing financial pressures. Learn ...

Iran war poses short-term risks, long-term opportunities for energy investments in Africa

Siphelele Dludla|Published

As tensions in the Middle East escalate, African nations face significant challenges and opportunities in their energy sectors, with leaders at the Africa Finance ...

OpenAI’s four-day work week idea misses the real AI challenge

Bradly Howland|Published

While some organisations are experimenting with AI-enabled productivity gains, many others are still grappling with basic digital transformation.

Why financial security is essential for freedom in South Africa

Nita Morgan|Published

Explore how financial freedom is intertwined with political rights in South Africa, highlighting the challenges faced by millions in accessing credit and the urgent ...

What SMEs need for true economic freedom in South Africa

Ashley Lechman|Published

With Freedom Day on the horizon, South Africa stands at a critical crossroads. Discover how the journey towards true economic inclusion hinges on empowering small ...

Digital shopping and alternative credit reshape South Africa's retail landscape

Ashley Lechman|Published

This Easter season has cast a spotlight on how South African consumers are adapting to the changing retail landscape, redefining the way they shop amidst economic ...