Watch VideoSouth African Reserve Bank reduces repo rate by 25 basis points

Ashley Lechman|Published

This means that the repo rate will come down from 7.00% to 6.75% per annum, with the prime lending rate in the country coming down to 10.25%.

Creecy reveals Transnet will spend R2.7 billion this year on ports over five years

Mthobisi Nozulela|Published

Minister Barbara Creecy reveals Transnet's R2.7 billion investment in ports this year, part of an ambitious R11 billion plan to modernise South Africa's port infrastructure ...

Truck driver denied pension fund after falling asleep behind the wheel wins legal victory

Sinenhlanhla Masilela|Published

Wonderboy Shasha, a truck driver dismissed after a driving incident, wins a legal battle to access his pension fund, highlighting the complexities of employer-employee ...

Gauteng Liquor Traders warn of breaking point as shebeen permit delays enter eighth year

Philippa Larkin|Published

The Gauteng Liquor Traders Association warns that township liquor traders are nearing a breaking point due to prolonged delays in converting shebeen permits into ...

South Africa's monetary policy decision looms as households struggle with rising costs

Ashley Lechman|Published

In a climate teeming with fiscal uncertainty, South African households are grappling with the harsh realities of a cost-of-living crisis. Will today's interest rate ...

Transnet marks milestone as 200th Traxx locomotive rolls off Durban production line

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Transnet SOC Ltd celebrates a significant milestone with the launch of its 200th Traxx 23E locomotive, highlighting the company's commitment to modernising South ...

Black Friday shifts from luxury to necessity for desperate South Africans

Ashley Lechman|Published

As Black Friday approaches, South Africans face a difficult financial landscape where grocery deals become a lifeline. Explore how economic pressures are reshaping ...

Exploring South Africa's property price growth: A five-year comparison with global trends

Jason Woosey|Published

South Africa's housing market is finally gaining momentum, but how does it compare to global markets? The latest Global House Price Index reveals some insights.

SA's business liquidations rise: Finance, real estate and trade hardest hit

IOL Reporter|Published

With a staggering 23.9% increase in business liquidations, what does this mean for South Africa's economy and the sectors hardest hit?

Petrol and diesel prices set to increase in December

Jason Woosey|Published

Motorists should prepare for increased petrol and diesel prices this December, as the Central Energy Fund forecasts a rise of around 30 cents for petrol and up to ...

October inflation rises to 3.6% despite mixed pressures on prices

Ashley Lechman|Published

As the South African economy navigates through fluctuating inflation rates, will the anticipated interest rate cuts pave the way for relief in consumers' wallets? ...

How South Africa's R1 trillion infrastructure plan aims to transform the economy and job market

Nicola Mawson|Published

Discover how South Africa's ambitious R1 trillion infrastructure plan could revitalise the economy and create thousands of jobs, as experts weigh in on its potential ...

Absa enhances global engagement through B20 report on inclusive trade for MSMEs and women

Ashley Lechman|Published

In an era where inclusivity in trade is paramount for sustainable growth, Absa’s contribution to the B20 report marks a progressive step towards empowering the sidelined ...

South Africans enter festive season with record debt levels, DebtBusters Index shows

Yogashen Pillay|Published

DebtBusters' Q3 2025 Debt Index reveals that South Africans are grappling with unprecedented financial strain, with 95% relying on personal loans and 70% of their ...

Steenhuisen approves declaration of indigenous crops, medicinal plants as agricultural products

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen has announced the inclusion of indigenous crops and medicinal plants in South Africa's declared agricultural products, recognising ...

Trade conditions in SA remain weak as Sacci index stays in negative territory

Yogashen Pillay|Published

The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry's latest Trade Conditions Survey reveals persistent negative trade conditions, with economists expressing concern ...

G20 summit set to energise Johannesburg's tourism scene

Nicola Mawson|Published

To truly harness the G20 summit's potential, South Africa must tackle its infrastructure challenges head-on.

Citrus industry welcomes US tariff exemption on South African orange exports

Yogashen Pillay|Published

South African citrus growers are optimistic following the US's decision to exempt tariffs on orange exports, which is expected to enhance competitiveness in the ...

Business, economists cheer S&P upgrade as momentum builds for South Africa’s recovery

Yogashen Pillay|Published

South Africa celebrates a long-awaited upgrade in its credit ratings from S&P Global, marking a significant step towards economic recovery and improved investor ...