Inflation surge fuels fears of deeper debt crisis for South African consumers

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Debt counselling experts express deep concern over the recent spike in inflation in South Africa, warning that rising costs and potential interest rate hikes could ...

DA pushes to scrap RAF fuel levy as petrol prices surge on Middle East tensions

Yogashen Pillay|Published

The Democratic Alliance intensifies its campaign to abolish the fuel levy funding the Road Accident Fund, citing corruption and inefficiency, while proposing a new ...

Leadership readiness - why great performers don’t always make great leaders

Zak Barnard|Published

In many South African boardrooms, a dangerous conflation exists: we mistake high performance for leadership capability. When a team member delivers exceptional results, ...

The hidden costs of AI no one is talking about

Jason Harrison|Published

Explore the hidden costs of AI that businesses often overlook, as we delve into the implications of the hype cycle and the financial burdens that come with embracing ...

Middle East tensions and fuel shock push South African trade conditions into decline

Yogashen Pillay|Published

The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) reports that ongoing tensions in the Middle East are significantly impacting trade conditions and input ...

Sugarcane growers race to save Tongaat Hulett ahead of liquidation hearing

Yogashen Pillay|Published

A new grower-led initiative, GrowerCo, aims to save Tongaat Hulett from impending liquidation, highlighting the potential economic devastation for KwaZulu-Natal's ...

Flood damage adds new pressure on South Africa’s agriculture sector

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Recent floods in the Western Cape and other regions are set to impact South Africa's agriculture sector significantly, according to Agbiz's Chief Economist Wandile ...

FMD Response SA warns slow vaccine rollout risks prolonging foot-and-mouth outbreak

Yogashen Pillay|Published

FMD Response SA raises alarms over South Africa's vaccination strategy for foot-and-mouth disease, urging a more synchronised approach to combat the virus effectively. ...

Inflation outlook darkens as economists warn of more fuel-driven pressure, possible rate hike

Yogashen Pillay|Published

South Africa's inflation rate surged to 4% in April, driven by soaring fuel costs, prompting expectations of an interest rate hike by the South African Reserve Bank. ...

Shopping activity growth slows as economists warn fuel shock could hit consumer spending

Yogashen Pillay|Published

South Africa's retail sector demonstrated modest growth in March 2026, despite challenges from rising fuel prices and global uncertainties. Key insights reveal varying ...

UCT academics support Treasury’s proposed online betting tax as gambling concerns mount

Ashley Lechman|Published

UCT researchers say Treasury’s proposed online betting tax is needed to address rising gambling harms and protect vulnerable households.

KZN agricultural union welcomes lifting of Foot and Mouth Disease management restrictions

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Kwanalu celebrates the lifting of Foot and Mouth Disease restrictions in KwaZulu-Natal, highlighting the significant impact on the agricultural sector and the importance ...

April fuel price shock pushes consumer prices near 2-year high

Yogashen Pillay|Published

April 2026 sees a significant rise in South Africa's Consumer Price Index, driven by soaring fuel prices. StatsSA reports the highest inflation since August 2024, ...

Western Cape storms trigger electricity crisis, threatening fruit exports and jobs

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Severe storms in the Western Cape have caused a critical electricity crisis, threatening the agricultural sector and leading to significant infrastructure damage. ...

Technical skills alone are no longer enough in the AI workplace

Ashley Lechman|Published

As artificial intelligence transforms the workplace, Strider Digital says employers are placing greater value on judgment, creativity and the ability to work effectively ...

The end of websites as we know them

Wesley Diphoko|Published

Every generation believes its technological disruption is unprecedented, yet history shows that old interfaces fade slowly. Are we witnessing the decline of websites ...

Strong start to sugar season overshadowed by Tongaat crisis and surge in cheap imports

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Despite ongoing challenges, South Africa's 2026/27 sugarcane milling season has commenced positively, with early deliveries surpassing last year's figures. However, ...

NAMPO panel sees major export potential for SA agriculture despite tariff and trade barriers

Yogashen Pillay|Published

At Nampo, South Africa's largest agricultural exhibition, experts discuss the growth potential of agricultural exports and the impact of tariffs on the industry. ...

When going human is the economical choice

Andile Masuku|Published

Explore the shifting landscape of AI subscription pricing and discover why human labour may prove more economical for businesses in the near future.