South Africa's migration trends are reshaping business, talent and consumer markets

Ashley Lechman|Published

New analysis reveals how skilled emigration, regional labour migration and urbanisation are transforming South Africa's economy and creating new opportunities for ...

Bridgement secures R330 million to reshape SME funding landscape in South Africa

Edward West|Published

Bridgement has secured R330 million from major banks to empower South Africa's SMEs with quicker and easier access to funding, revolutionising traditional lending ...

Uncertainty vs. apathy: the Gen Z initiative paradox

Insaaf Daniels|Published

Are employers misjudging Gen Z's initiative in the workplace? Discover how perceptions of apathy may stem from a deeper uncertainty and what this means for the future ...

Quentin Faltain’s journey from job losses to building a proudly South African business

Ashley Lechman|Published

After three retrenchments pushed him to rethink his future, Quentin Faltain built CQC Business Solutions into an integrated workplace solutions provider focused ...

SA financial markets recovering steadily

Chris Harmse|Published

Discover how South Africa's financial markets are rebounding after geopolitical tensions, with key insights into oil prices and currency fluctuations that could ...

Fuel relief arrives, but South Africans remain trapped between job losses, food costs and rising bills

Ashley Lechman|Published

A drop in fuel prices offers welcome relief, but South African households remain under pressure as unemployment rises, food costs stay elevated and municipal bills ...

Chery Rosslyn plant inauguration: A new chapter for South Africa's automotive sector

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Chery has officially opened its manufacturing plant in Pretoria, transitioning from importer to local manufacturer and promising significant job creation and investment ...

Point of view: beware of fake NaTIS traffic fine emails, warns RTMC

Dieketseng Maleke|Published

The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) has warned motorists about a phishing scam involving fake traffic fine emails that demand immediate payment. Here's ...

How levies and municipal charges can make or break property affordability

Jonathan Kohler|Published

Buying a sectional title property involves far more than paying the bond. Jonathan Kohler, CEO and Founder of Landsdowne Properties, explains how levies, municipal ...

Cash at home: why many South Africans still avoid formal savings

Buli Ndlovu|Published

Nearly half of South Africans continue to save cash at home despite wider access to banking services, exposing themselves to theft, fire and lost interest, according ...

Ethekwini Municipality prepares for the 2026 Hollywoodbets Durban July

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Ethekwini Municipality is gearing up for the 2026 Hollywoodbets Durban July, with Mayor Cyril Xaba highlighting the event's economic impact and support for local ...

Liberty study reveals financial strain on mid-career South Africans

Dieketseng Maleke|Published

A new Liberty and UCT study reveals that South Africans aged 35 to 55 are increasingly anxious about retirement, job security and rising living costs despite being ...

Eastern Cape entrepreneur turns traditional bone broth into a rural jobs and wellness business

Ashley Lechman|Published

From a home kitchen in Nxarhuni to a vision for a rural manufacturing hub, Rural Impaqt Bone Broth is building a business rooted in heritage, sustainability and ...

Dis-Chem's strategic investments position it for future growth in South Africa

Edward West|Updated

Dis-Chem's chairman and CEO discuss the company's strategic investments and growth strategies in the face of a challenging operating environment, highlighting the ...

The strong fundamentals supporting South African property's recovery

Mahir Hamdulay|Published

Discover how South African commercial property has achieved four consecutive years of positive capital growth, defying pandemic uncertainties and setting the stage ...

Certificate dispute threatens South Africa's winter oxtail supply

Ashley Lechman|Published

An import certification dispute between South Africa and Argentina could tighten winter oxtail supplies, pushing up prices for consumers and placing pressure on ...

Weather-related catastrophes reshape short-term insurance landscape in 2026

Edward West|Published

PSG Insure CEO Cedric Masondo highlights the alarming rise in weather-related catastrophes and their impact on short-term insurance claims in 2026, urging businesses ...

Africa's role in the digital economy: Market, mine, or digital maker?

Philasande Sokhela|Published

Explore the critical question of whether Africa will remain a mere market for global data or emerge as a significant player in the digital economy.

UIF says Busa's withdrawal from governance structures will not create reforms

Edward West|Published

The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) addresses Business Unity South Africa's (Busa) recent withdrawal from governance structures, highlighting the importance of ...