South Africa's producer price inflation drops to 2.2% in January

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Stats SA reports a decline in annual producer price inflation to 2.2% in January 2026, driven by falling fuel prices and moderated food inflation. This article explores ...

Department of Health shoots down big tobacco push for differentiated industry regulation

Tawanda Karombo|Published

The National Department of Health has firmly rejected big tobacco's push for separate regulations, opting instead for a unified approach to tobacco control. This ...

Ozow backs government’s commitment to modernise South Africa’s payments system

Ashley Lechman|Published

In a bid to modernise the national payments landscape, the South African government has embraced partnership with private sector leaders like Ozow, ensuring that ...

Beer Association of South Africa welcomes stable excise increase for beer industry

Ashley Lechman|Published

BASA applauds the government's CPI-aligned excise duty increase in the 2026 Budget, emphasising its role in promoting stability and growth in the beer industry. ...

2026 Budget: A consumer-friendly approach

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Economists commend Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana's 2026 National Budget for its consumer-friendly measures and positive outlook, despite ongoing economic challenges. ...

Budget 2026: South African Post Office left without direct funding

Helmo Preuss|Published

The South African Post Office (SAPO) has requested R3.8 billion for business rescue, yet the 2026 Budget reveals no direct funding allocation. This decision raises ...

South Africa's budget 2026: Optimism amidst economic challenges

Ashley Lechman|Published

In the face of economic adversity, South Africa’s latest budget aims to inspire confidence with bolstered revenue and targeted reforms designed to support growth ...

Eskom's financial turnaround: The role of 71 municipalities in the debt relief package

Helmo Preuss|Published

Eskom's first annual profit in a decade is overshadowed by R85.2 billion in municipal debt, as 71 municipalities navigate a precarious debt relief package

Combating the illicit economy is a work in progress - Treasury

Helmo Preuss|Published

Treasury officials reveal ongoing efforts to combat South Africa's illicit economy, highlighting the challenges and potential solutions in a battle that affects ...

Property groups welcome tax relief measures in South Africa's 2026 Budget

Yogashen Pillay|Published

South African property groups respond positively to the 2026 Budget's tax relief measures, highlighting their potential impact on household cash flow and the residential ...

South Africa's 2026 national budget: A return to traditional fiscal policy

Ashley Lechman|Published

Explore how South Africa's 2026 National Budget marks a return to fiscal tradition, with key adjustments for individuals and small businesses while signalling a ...

Mixed reactions from farmers on Godongwana’s 2026 Budget

Yogashen Pillay|Published

What are the implications of Finance Minister Enoch Gondongwana’s 2026 Budget for South Africa’s farmers? Discover the mixed reactions from agricultural associations ...

National Treasury moves to direct intervention as 63% of municipalities face financial distress

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announces a pivotal shift in government strategy, moving from oversight to active intervention to combat the financial distress ...

National Treasury targets Wage Bill with early retirement drive and ghost worker audit

Siphelele Dludla|Published

The National Treasury is implementing a multi-pronged strategy to manage the government's wage bill, including an early-retirement programme and audits of public ...

SA economy seen expanding to 2% by 2028 as reforms gain traction, says Enoch Godongwana

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Enoch Godongwana's National Treasury projects a steady economic growth of 2% for South Africa by 2028, driven by reforms and improved investor confidence, signalling ...

Essential strategies for South Africans ahead of the 2026 Budget

Reeona Chetty|Published

Here’s how different South Africans should be thinking about the new tax year.

Only a few municipalities ready for SA’s wholesale electricity market

Banele Ginindza|Published

As South Africa's Wholesale Electricity Market approaches, only a few municipalities are poised to meet the necessary requirements, raising concerns about their ...

Cyril Ramaphosa's reform push gains momentum amid South Africa's economic challenges

Yogashen Pillay|Published

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's recent state of the nation address signals a potential turning point for the nation, as his reform agenda gains traction ...

Meetings Africa creates 2 600 jobs as impact surges to R690m

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lile discusses the significant economic impact of Meetings Africa, highlighting job creation, international participation, and upcoming ...