Mobile stores popping up in Cape Town

Kieran Legg|Published

Two Hout Bay entrepreneurs have joined the trend towards fashioning pop-up venues from shipping containers.

Koeberg’s woes weigh on power grid

Kieran Legg|Published

South Africa’s power grid is likely to remain constrained for the rest of the summer period.

V&A R480bn cash machine

Kieran Legg|Published

The V&A Waterfront is expected to pump more than R220 billion into the economy over the next decade.

SAB trailers burnt out at depot

Kieran Legg|Published

SA Breweries is investigating a mysterious blaze at its premises on La Belle Road in Stikland.

Numsa marches in Cape Town

Kieran Legg|Published

Hundreds of protesters gathered in Cape Town for a march as part of the Numsa nation-wide strike.

Stalled upgrade gives locals a chance

Kieran Legg|Published

The impending bankruptcy of the company behind the prolonged upgrade of Kalk Bay’s Main Road marks the latest hurdle in an almost seven-year saga for businesses ...

Floods to cost farmers millions

Kieran Legg|Published

The floods that hit the Western Cape are expected to cost farmers millions after their crops and equipment were washed away.

Manuel sets chamber big challenge

Kieran Legg|Published

Trevor Manuel has set the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry a formidable challenge.

Barings Bank buster in Cape Town

Kieran Legg|Published

The man who single-handedly brought down one of the biggest banks in the 1990s is now in Cape Town on a charity mission.

Fuel costs going up and up

Kieran Legg|Published

Year on year, the local component of the petrol price has soared by almost three times as much as inflation.