Grain SA rejects ITAC decision to keep wheat tariff reference price unchanged

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Grain SA strongly opposes ITAC's recommendation to keep the Dollar-Based Reference Price for wheat unchanged, arguing that it undermines local farmers and the sustainability ...

Limpopo women farmers grow thriving businesses and create jobs through agriculture

Ashley Lechman|Published

Petunia Molea and Vhengani Ndou have transformed their passion for farming into growing enterprises that create jobs, support local communities and contribute to ...

Lower oil prices may ease inflation pressure, but households should not expect immediate relief

Ashley Lechman|Published

Falling global oil prices and a stronger rand are improving the inflation outlook, although debt experts warn consumers may wait months before seeing meaningful ...

Study reveals South Africans sacrificing essentials, borrowing money to fund online gambling

Yogashen Pillay|Published

A recent study by Yazi highlights the troubling reality of online gambling in South Africa, revealing that many gamblers sacrifice essentials and resort to informal ...

The 2027 Cricket World Cup could become Southern Africa's greatest tourism story since 2010

Dr Nik Eberl|Published

Explore how the 2027 Cricket World Cup in Southern Africa could replicate the tourism success of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, offering a chance to showcase the region's ...

SA Post Office exit from business rescue welcomed as unions call for urgent turnaround, job security

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Trade unions and economic experts express optimism over the South African Post Office's application to exit business rescue, highlighting the need for competent ...

US–Africa Trade Commission launch signals new era for investment and trade, says Malope

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Prof. Gabbey Malope shares insights on the upcoming launch of the U. S.–Africa Trade Commission's South Africa Chapter, highlighting its potential to foster economic ...

SA agribusiness confidence falls to 2-year low amid disease outbreaks and global uncertainty

Yogashen Pillay|Published

The latest Agribusiness Confidence Index reveals a significant decline in South African agribusiness sentiment, driven by global challenges such as the Middle East ...

The first question every young African innovator must answer: what do you own?

Seati Moloi|Published

Explore the significant lessons from the 'Please Call Me' saga and discover why understanding ownership is crucial for young African innovators striving to make ...

Empowering South Africa's youth: the future of agriculture

Yogashen Pillay|Published

The Department of Agriculture emphasises the vital role of youth in shaping the future of South Africa's agricultural sector during a recent roundtable discussion ...

ExxonMobil backs Richards Bay LNG project in boost for South Africa’s energy security

Yogashen Pillay|Updated

The Zululand Energy Terminal has signed a Heads of Agreement with ExxonMobil South Africa LNG, paving the way for South Africa's first liquefied natural gas import ...

Fuel price shock pushes South Africa’s inflation to 22-month high of 4.5%

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Stats SA reveals a concerning rise in consumer inflation to 4.5% in May, primarily driven by significant increases in fuel prices, as experts weigh in on the implications ...

Delayed harvest raises concerns despite record maize crop forecast

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Despite a record maize harvest in South Africa for the 2025-26 season, delays in harvesting due to prolonged rains have raised concerns among agricultural experts. ...

Youth Month: building the next generation of logistics leaders

JD Van Der Merwe and Shamona Chinnappa|Published

As South Africa observes Youth Month, the urgent challenge of transforming potential into sustainable employment for young people takes centre stage. Businesses ...

Youth Day spotlight: Building hope and opportunity in the Eastern Cape

Ashley Lechman|Published

With youth unemployment in the Eastern Cape sitting at 54%, EduSport founder Jono Kruger believes opportunity, mentorship and sport can help transform lives and ...

Financial stress driving productivity losses and staff turnover, warns Wealthbit

Ashley Lechman|Published

Four in five South African employees regularly worry about money, with experts warning that financial stress is hurting productivity and increasing staff turnover. ...

Why South Africa is becoming a top destination for British retirees

Luke Hirst|Published

Discover why South Africa is becoming an attractive retirement destination for British nationals, and learn about the complexities of cross-border retirement planning ...

The biggest credit crisis in South Africa is not debt, it's access

Ashley Lechman|Published

Millions of South Africans are being denied access to formal credit and turning to informal lenders, prompting calls for urgent regulatory reform.

Cosatu's call to action: Addressing the rising costs of living in South Africa

Solly Phetoe|Published

The working class in South Africa is under siege from soaring living costs and rising unemployment, prompting Cosatu to organise a national protest on 19 June. This ...