SA’s unemployment rate drops to lowest level in nearly a year, but constraints remain

Yogashen Pillay|Published

South Africa's Quarterly Labour Force Survey reveals a significant increase of 248,000 employed persons, leading to a decrease in the unemployment rate to 31.9% ...

Toy industry demonstrates resilience as South Africans seek value in challenging economy

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As the toy industry in South Africa shows steady growth, families are finding ways to bring value into their play. Explore how e-commerce and changing consumer preferences ...

South African SMEs show resilience with 23% rise in US exports after turbulent September

Ashley Lechman|Published

The upward shift in exports, while promising, still places figures 40% below the baseline set on 1 April, when former President Trump imposed new tariffs that adversely ...

Online sports betting boom deepens financial strain on South Africans – BER

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Recent findings from the Bureau for Economic Research reveal that while online sports betting is booming in South Africa, it poses significant risks to consumer ...

Fraud probe launched after suspected Foot-and-Mouth scare at Sparta Beef Farm

Yogashen Pillay|Published

A suspected case of Foot-and-Mouth Disease at Sparta Beef's Alma farm has led to a fraud investigation after cattle arrived with falsified veterinary documents, ...

Mini budget must prioritise small business growth and fiscal discipline, urges Lula

Ashley Lechman|Published

This mini budget offers a chance for the South African government to demonstrate its dedication to fostering an environment where small businesses can thrive. As ...

Mini budget must leverage SA’s removal from grey list, urges Verto

Ashley Lechman|Published

In the wake of South Africa's exit from the FATF grey list, Verto highlights that the upcoming mini budget is a pivotal moment to reinforce financial stability and ...

Tractor sales surge 12% as agricultural machinery market maintains strong momentum

Yogashen Pillay|Published

October 2025 witnessed a notable 12% increase in tractor sales in South Africa, signalling optimism in the agricultural machinery sector, despite a decline in combine ...

Security-related rail fatalities surge sharply – RSR warns of deepening safety crisis

Yogashen Pillay|Published

The Railway Safety Regulator's latest report highlights a troubling increase in security-related fatalities within South Africa's railway industry, with KwaZulu-Natal ...

Experts warn consumers need relief ahead of South Africa’s mid-term budget statement

Ashley Lechman|Published

As South Africa prepared for the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement, financial experts warned that bracket creep, stagnant tax-free savings limits, and high debt ...

Black Friday Alert: How AI, deepfakes and smart scams trick shoppers

Ashley Lechman|Published

According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners South Africa (ACFE SA), fraud typically spiked during large retail events such as Black Friday — a trend ...

South Africa's medium-term budget: Key insights and expectations for consumers

Ashley Lechman|Published

Tando Ngibe, Senior Manager at Budget Insurance, anticipates crucial revisions in economic growth and inflation forecasts during the MTBPS.

A cleaner future for steelmaking in South Africa

Amit Saini|Published

For every tonne of steel produced, nearly two tonnes of CO₂ are emitted with estimates for South Africa emitting 2.5 metric tonnes of CO₂ per ton of crude steel, ...

The price of loyalty: South African shoppers lost faith in Black Friday hype

Ashley Lechman|Published

Black Friday delivered big sales once again, but experts said consumer trust, not discounts, became the real prize for retailers this year.

South Africa’s subtropical fruit exports offer growth potential — Steenhuisen

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen discusses the growth potential of South Africa's subtropical fruit sector, highlighting export opportunities and the importance ...

Mixed reactions as fuel prices ease slightly in November

Yogashen Pillay|Published

As petrol and diesel prices decrease in November, industry experts weigh in on the implications for transport costs and consumer spending

Finalisation of strategic partner for South African Post Office nears completion

Banele Ginindza|Published

The South African Post Office is on the verge of securing a strategic private-sector partner, pending a court review of the Business Rescue Practitioners' report. ...

Financial pressure and mental health: Insights from the 2025 Cumulate Financial Resilience Index

Yogashen Pillay|Published

The 2025 Cumulate Financial Resilience Index reveals alarming statistics about the impact of financial stress on South African consumers' mental health, highlighting ...

Steel industry stakeholders demand urgent review of Preferential Price System changes

Banele Ginindza|Published

South African steel industry leaders are urging a review of the recent amendments to the Preferential Price System, claiming they overlook critical evidence and ...