Steenhuisen calls for urgent flood recovery measures and new agricultural insurance model

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen discusses the urgent need for electricity restoration in the Western Cape following devastating floods, highlighting the ...

Mashatile visit opens new opportunities for Indo-SA trade

Fawzia Moodley|Published

Deputy President Paul Mashatile's recent visit to India marks a pivotal moment in South Africa-India relations, highlighting their shared history and economic potential ...

Sarb siginals unwavering commitment to 3% inflation target despite global supply shocks

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Sarb Governor Lesetja Kganyago emphasises the importance of maintaining a 3% inflation target, discussing the recent repo rate hike and the impact of global supply ...

ITAC recommends doubling import duty on rails to support local steel manufacturing

Siphelele Dludla|Published

The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa has proposed raising the customs duty on imported rails from 5% to 10% to support local manufacturing ...

Auditor-General warns City of Joburg faces governance, ICT and service delivery crisis

Siphelele Dludla|Published

The Auditor-General has raised alarming concerns regarding governance failures, weak compliance controls, and deteriorating infrastructure in Johannesburg, urging ...

Three punts, one continent: why Africa's capital gap can't be solved by any single intervention

Andile Masuku|Published

The Africa Finance Corporation's recent $100 million commitment to technology funds signals a pivotal moment for African investment. How does this shift redefine ...

High court rules Bitcoin is capital under SA exchange control laws, orders R6m forfeiture

Siphelele Dludla|Updated

The South Gauteng High Court has ruled that Bitcoin is both capital and money under South Africa's exchange control regulations, a decision that could reshape the ...

AI driven cyber threats force South African businesses to rethink security strategies

Ashley Lechman|Published

Cybersecurity experts warn South African organisations may have just three to five months to prepare for a new wave of AI driven cyberattacks.

Yoco's next chapter: can a European fintech architect build Africa's financial future?

Wesley Diphoko|Published

Yoco, South Africa's fintech pioneer, embarks on a new chapter as Carsten Höltkemeyer takes the helm. Discover how this leadership transition could redefine digital ...

Economic growth key to tackling poverty and inequality, BER report finds

Yogashen Pillay|Published

South Africa faces significant challenges in poverty, unemployment, and inequality. A new report from the Bureau for Economic Research highlights the need for targeted ...

SA economy expected to slow as first-quarter GDP growth loses momentum

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Economists predict that South Africa's GDP growth will slow in Q1 2026, with various sectors showing mixed performance. Key insights from the Nedbank Group Economic ...

SA consumers put value first as vehicle buying habits shift amidst rising cost of living

Siphelele Dludla|Published

South African consumers are increasingly cautious in their vehicle purchases, focusing on affordability and fuel efficiency amid rising costs. This article explores ...

South Africa rolls out largest-ever Foot-and-Mouth Disease vaccination drive

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen announces significant progress in South Africa's Foot and Mouth Disease vaccination programme, with 13.5 million doses procured ...

SADC pushes for regional action on food security, fertiliser supply and Foot-and-Mouth Disease

Yogashen Pillay|Published

During a recent ministerial session in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, SADC Ministers discussed pressing challenges in food security, agricultural production, and animal ...

The Lehohla Ledger: a new approach to economic redress and cooperatives

Dr Pali Lehohla|Published

Explore how the Lehohla Ledger Instruments redefine economic redress in South Africa, drawing on three decades of data and philosophical insights to tackle poverty, ...

June official fuel price changes bring relief for diesel users but petrol motorists face sharp increase

Ashley Lechman|Updated

Petrol motorists will pay significantly more from 3 June, while diesel users enjoy price cuts of up to R3.25 per litre.

South Africa resumes major maize exports as record harvest boosts outlook

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Transnet Port Terminal announces the loading of its first maize vessel at Maydon Wharf Agribulk Terminal, signalling a positive outlook for South Africa's maize ...

Cosatu: balancing South African workers' Rights and xenophobia

Solly Phetoe|Published

South African workers face a grim reality of unemployment and poverty. Cosatu advocates for a balanced approach to migration, urging for both management and a rejection ...

Farmers brace for pressure as interest rate hike collides with rising fuel and food costs

Ashley Lechman|Published

South Africa’s latest interest rate hike is expected to increase pressure on farmers already facing rising fuel costs, input inflation and climate uncertainty.