Six successive shocks over the past three years have cost South Africa’s economy as much as R850 billion ($46 billion), according to estimates from the Department of Trade and Industry. Trade, ...
April was a strong month for several nowcast indicators in South Africa, but the country is not out of the woods yet.
Absa’s new office in China is now officially open, with the group hoping to improve investment flows into Africa.
Healthcare Funders slam government over NHI: The Board of Healthcare Funders has criticised the South African government’s ...
South Africa proposes a new timeline for closing coal-fired power plants to secure $2.5 billion in climate finance, says an agency in Presidency.
LFWA CEO Peter Morgan reveals what Shell leaving South Africa means for its petrol stations and those who work at them.
Middle-class South Africans have seen the share of money spent on monthly food bills almost double over the last decade—with the cost of living crisis hitting poorer households even harder. Factors ...
The first week of May has yielded positive data for fuel price recoveries – which is good news for motorists in South Africa.
South Africa’s tertiary institutions are seeing a continuation of a crisis that primarily affects first-year students.
Insurers in South Africa are facing a massive problem that they are partly responsible for, which could add further pain to the wallets of customers.
Global retail giant Amazon’s launch in South Africa is perfectly timed, with the country experiencing a massive boom in online retail. New research shows that South Africa’s online retail sector grew ...
State-owned power utility Eskom is phasing out the use of copper cables due to high levels of theft of the item. According to a report by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime ...