Isambane Mining's management buy-out: A transformative step towards black ownership

Edward West|Published

Isambane Mining has successfully completed a management buy-out, supported by Kholo Capital and Tensai Private Equity, marking a significant milestone in enhancing ...

Minerals Council warns that Middle East conflict reverses mining cost relief

Siphelele Dludla|Published

South Africa's mining sector is grappling with renewed cost pressures due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, which are disrupting global markets and weakening ...

SACU trade barriers threaten South Africa’s agricultural exports, warns Agbiz

Yogashen Pillay|Published

The Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa (Agbiz) highlights the detrimental effects of export restrictions imposed by SACU partners on the South African ...

Succession and authority: What enduring institutions reveal about governance

Nqobani Mzizi|Published

Explore the enduring principles of governance and succession in the Catholic Church and their relevance to modern corporate leadership. This article delves into ...

Tata Africa rolls out 12,000th locally assembled truck in boost for SA manufacturing

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Tata Africa, in partnership with Tata Motors, celebrates a significant milestone with the rollout of its 12,000th locally assembled commercial vehicle at the Rosslyn ...

South Africa’s connectivity future depends on people, not just percentages

Claudio Coelho|Published

Explore the stark contrast between connectivity statistics and the lived experiences of South Africans, revealing how a focus on human metrics can bridge the digital ...

Middle East war chokes SA’s export pipeline as supply chains snarl

Siphelele Dludla|Published

South Africa's economic recovery is threatened by the ongoing Middle East conflict, as disruptions in global trade routes lead to declining export orders and rising ...

DHL Supply Chain to invest R220 million in new Johannesburg distribution centre

Edward West|Published

DHL Supply Chain announces a R220 million investment in a new distribution centre in Johannesburg, aimed at enhancing logistics capacity and supporting customer ...

Afreximbank unveils $10bn lifeline to shield Africa from Middle East crisis shockwaves

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Economies across Africa and the Caribbean are among the most exposed, given their reliance on imports of fuel, fertilisers and food, as well as their dependence ...

Pension Funds Adjudicator takes action against non-compliant retirement funds

Dieketseng Maleke|Published

The Pension Funds Adjudicator Lebogang Mogashoa is intensifying efforts to ensure compliance among retirement funds and administrators, addressing delays and inadequate ...

Anchor's March local commentary: The JSE’s recent outperformance ends abruptly

Peter Little|Published

March marked a dramatic shift for the South African equity market, with precious metal miners leading a significant downturn. Despite a late-month rally, the JSE ...

Supreme Court of Appeal rules against Sars in pivotal tax case

Willem Oberholzer|Published

The Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled that the South African Revenue Service cannot alter its case after issuing a tax assessment, reinforcing the importance of ...

Why cutting insurance during a cost of living crisis can lead to financial disaster

Dieketseng Maleke|Published

With rising fuel and electricity costs putting pressure on South African households, financial experts urge consumers to prioritise insurance payments to avoid long-term ...

Eskom redeems R38bn ES26 bond in major step toward financial independence

Edward West|Published

Eskom's redemption of its ES26 bond signifies a pivotal moment in its financial recovery, showcasing improved governance and a commitment to a stable energy future ...

MTN Ghana completes mobile money separation to accelerate fintech growth

Siphelele Dludla|Published

MTN Group Limited has successfully separated its mobile money business in Ghana, a strategic move aimed at enhancing growth and regulatory compliance while reinforcing ...

Fuel shortages in Western Cape raise safety concerns for petrol station owners

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Petrol station owner Makkie Isaacs raises alarm over fuel shortages in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town, citing safety concerns and operational challenges ahead of a fuel ...

Trump issues new deadline on Strait of Hormuz as markets brace for impact

Ashley Lechman|Published

In the wake of President Trump’s ultimatum, markets face mounting uncertainty. Will oil prices soar further, or can calm be restored before the deadline? Dive into ...

Fuel pressures mount as government moves to shield consumers

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Amid rising global fuel prices due to geopolitical tensions, South Africa's government reassures citizens of stable fuel supply while implementing measures to alleviate ...

Prolonged Iran war sparks global fuel crisis and recession fears, warns Oxford Economics

Siphelele Dludla|Published

The ongoing conflict involving Iran is causing significant disruptions in the global energy market, leading to severe oil shortages and rising prices, with potential ...