If the Durban Port stopped operating for one day, how much would it cost South Africa?

Ashley Lechman|Published

As South Africa invests billions in modernising its ports, cybersecurity experts have warned that protecting digital infrastructure is becoming just as important ...

ADNOC's acquisition of Shell Downstream South Africa: What it means for the economy

Yogashen Pillay|Published

ADNOC Distribution has announced a $1 billion acquisition of Shell Downstream South Africa, marking a significant step in its international growth strategy and promising ...

South African Bookmakers Association calls for urgent action against illegal offshore gambling

Yogashen Pillay|Published

The South African Bookmakers Association (SABA) urges immediate action to block illegal offshore gambling websites, emphasising the need for effective enforcement ...

Declining confidence among South African SMEs amid rising fuel prices

Yogashen Pillay|Published

South African SMEs are facing declining confidence due to rising fuel prices linked to Middle East tensions, prompting a shift towards survival strategies and operational ...

South Africa's youth mental health crisis deepens as financial and workplace pressures mount

Ashley Lechman|Published

Mental health challenges remain the biggest concern for South Africa's youth, with financial stress, family responsibilities and workplace pressure driving demand ...

Pencil, not pen: reading Aboyeji's big week again

Andile Masuku|Published

A deep dive into Iyinoluwa Aboyeji's perspectives on the Africa Finance Corporation's role in shaping African finance, revealing insights that challenge conventional ...

Scramble for Africa 2.0: inside the AI race for Africa’s data

Wesley Diphoko|Published

Explore the critical implications of Africa's 'Scramble 2.0' as global tech giants race for data dominance on the continent. This article delves into the historical ...

Independence on paper: why boards need independence of mind

Nqobani Mzizi|Published

Explore the critical difference between formal independence and genuine independent judgement in governance, and discover why true independence is essential for ...

South Africa's data breaches could be costing the economy R142 billion a year

Ashley Lechman|Published

South Africa's more than 3,200 reported data breaches have cost the economy an estimated R142 billion, with experts warning that simple employee training could prevent ...

The impact of the coming El Niño on South Africa's agriculture

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Experts discuss the anticipated effects of El Niño on South Africa's agriculture and food prices for the 2026-27 season, highlighting both risks and potential benefits. ...

World Bank study highlights South Africa's potential for Special Economic Zones

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Minister Parks Tau welcomes a World Bank study that reveals South Africa's capacity to develop world-class Special Economic Zones, highlighting significant economic ...

AFIAAR and ACCA sign MoU to enhance audit quality in Africa

Yogashen Pillay|Published

AFIAAR and ACCA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance collaboration and improve audit quality across Africa, recognising the vital roles of regulators ...

South African workers struggle to spot AI scams as deepfake threats surge

Ashley Lechman|Published

South African organisations are facing a growing cyber security challenge as deepfakes become harder to detect and employees increasingly turn to unsanctioned AI ...

The 75-metre divide: exploring economic disparities between Alexandra and Sandton

Pali Lehohla|Published

Discover how the Lehohla Ledger's analysis reveals a stark socio-economic divide in South Africa, illustrated by the 75-metre stretch of the M1 highway, and what ...

Understanding the recent marches in South Africa: a call for economic action

Zingiswa Losi|Published

South Africa's recent marches reflect deep societal frustrations over unemployment and public services, challenging the narrative of a violent nation. This article ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...