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South Africa’s biggest energy users criticised a R54 billion settlement between the state power utility and regulator and ...
Global companies are set to significantly expand or set up operations in South Africa by the end of the decade to access its talent pool for the offshoring industry.
South Africa’s attempt to offset the impact of US tariffs by deepening trade with China and the EU faces major risks, as both ...
High-earning South African expatriates are top targets for SARS audits in 2025 as the tax authority ramps up enforcement efforts.
Employment Minister Nomakhosazana Meth expressed concern over recent job cuts at major South African companies, while industry stakeholders placed the blame on the government’s policies and inaction.
A growing number of South Africans are emigrating to New Zealand, drawn to its quality of life, job opportunities, and safety.
Glencore’s ferrochrome venture in South Africa said it has started restructuring talks that may lead to job losses months after shuttering some of its plants.
Shoprite, South Africa’s largest food retailer, reported impressive financial results for its 2025 financial year, with sales surpassing R250 billion and strong growth in profits and dividends.
Following years of financial struggles and scandal, iOCO, formerly known as EOH, has announced a significant financial turnaround for its 2025 financial year.
Former South African Post Office CEO Mark Barnes said previous plans to revive the state-owned enterprise are no longer viable.
Johannesburg is facing a city-wide water crisis driven by a failure to maintain municipal infrastructure, leaving the system fragile, prone to outages, and unable to meet rising demand.
While municipalities reducing their reliance on Eskom can bring benefits like cheaper electricity for their residents, it ...