The power of saying no: why not every deal is worth it

Zunaid Moti|Published

The truth is, saying no can be one of the most powerful business moves you can make. Not every deal is a good deal, not every partnership is worth the handshake, ...

Is a property asking price always negotiable?

Staff Reporter|Published

If the property has been on the market for some time, then there might be an opportunity to get a discount on the asking price.

South Africans getting worse at making a will, survey shows

Staff Reporter|Published

The 2025 Sanlam Legacy Wills Survey shows will-drafting has fallen to just 34% of the adult population, down from 39% last year.

South Africa's financial sector faces new challenges amid socio-economic turmoil

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Unathi Kamlana, Commissioner of the FSCA, addresses the pressing socio-economic challenges facing South Africa and highlights the pivotal role of the financial sector ...

BER warns GDP rebound masks deeper economic fragilities

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Despite a modest GDP growth of 0. 8% in the second quarter of 2025, the Bureau for Economic Research warns that South Africa's economic recovery is threatened by ...

South Africa’s $10 billion question: Can Chinese investment build Africa’s Silicon Valley?

Nomvula Zeldah Mabuza|Published

When China announced a $10 billion investment in South Africa’s technology and industrial sectors, it ignited both hope and scepticism. This investment could be ...

Cargo movement report highlights record throughput despite ongoing challenges

Yogashen Pillay|Published

The latest cargo movement report from SAAFF and BUSA reveals record increases in cargo throughput in South Africa, while highlighting ongoing operational challenges ...

Global commodity traders’ influence raises alarms over rising food prices

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Explore how the ABCD+ group of global commodity traders exerts significant influence over grain prices, affecting food costs and economic stability, particularly ...

Why everyone needs a will, not just the wealthy or old

Mariska Redelinghuys|Published

Not having a will can result in costly and complicated legal processes for your loved ones after your passing.

Lab-grown diamonds robbing southern Africa of riches

AFP|Published

Botswana, a nation built on diamond wealth, faces an economic crisis as lab-grown stones threaten its future. Discover how this shift is prompting the country to ...

Mining revival and consumer spending lift South Africa’s growth

Ashley Lechman|Published

South Africa’s economy grew 0. 8% in the second quarter of 2025, driven by mining and consumer spending. Experts say the rebound offers hope, but warn that unemployment, ...

Unmarried couples: who gets what on the death of a partner?

Staff Reporter|Published

Family disputes over assets are common after a death, and for unmarried couples, the stakes can be even higher, says Shaka Zwane, head of insurance and fiduciary ...

One year in, the lessons from SA's two-pot retirement reform

Rob Southey|Published

While the new system faces some teething issues, including some administrative hurdles, monitoring and evaluation mechanisms are being applied to ensure its effectiveness. ...

How financial planning can help you realise your passion

Sean van Zyl|Published

Too often people think passions are something they’ll get to “one day” after covering the essentials like retirement and education

Rental growth cools but arrears fall to lowest on record

Staff Reporter|Published

Average rent increased to R9 218, up R433 from the same quarter last year, and crucially, growth remained well above inflation, keeping landlords in positive territory ...

In a world flooded with data, how safe is your personal information?

Martin Hesse|Published

Banks, credit bureaus, insurance companies, large retailers, market research companies – all have access to this wealth of information to some extent.

Low economic growth keeps consumers cautious

Nicola Mawson|Published

Economists are divided on the outlook for consumers, with Old Mutual chief economist Johann Els taking a more positive stance. He says low inflation and lower interest ...

South Africa's Q2 GDP growth brings cautious optimism amidst consumer pressure

Ashley Lechman|Published

In a landscape where the economy shows signs of growth, South African households continue to grapple with rising costs and joblessness. Neil Roets unpacks the current ...

Cybersecurity training needs urgent overhaul

Ashley Lechman|Published

While 86% of organisations now train employees at least quarterly to identify and report threats, a significant 43% still cite lack of employee awareness as their ...