Tribunal issues reasons for blocking Vodacom’s R13. 2bn Maziv deal uver competition concerns
Philippa Larkin|Published

Tribunal issues reasons for blocking Vodacom’s R13. 2bn Maziv deal uver competition ...

Choosing the right business structure: a guide for entrepreneurs

Alex Odendaal|Published

This guide explores four common business structures: sole proprietorships, partnerships, private companies, and personal liability companies to help entrepreneurs ...

Novus to urgently appeal regulator’s withdrawal of takeover approval for Mustek

Philippa Larkin|Published

Novus Holdings announces its urgent appeal against the Takeover Regulation Panel's withdrawal of approval for its mandatory offer to acquire Mustek Limited, highlighting ...

Bring back boring Budgets

Opinion|Published

We look back with some longing on the boring and predictable Budgets of the past.

The confidence gap

Raymond Langa|Published

Leadership is often portrayed as the domain of the fearless, the confident, the unwavering.

Quick reads for this week

Staff Reporter|Published

Personal Finance highlights the quick reads for this week.

REVIEW: Regus workspace Willowbridge

Partnered Content|Updated

The Regus brand has dominated the global workspace market.

Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone: Aiming to become Africa's energy hub

Partnered Content|Published

RBIDZ is poised to attract more than R290 billion in project investments that could transform it into a significant energy hub.

MultiChoice warns of tough financial year ahead amid economic pressures

Philippa Larkin|Published

MultiChoice cautions that its financial results for the year ending March 31, 2025, may be adversely affected by ongoing economic challenges, including high inflation ...

SA Post Office and Postbank clarify roles in social grant transition

Philippa Larkin|Published

The South African Post Office has distanced itself from assisting Post Bank card holders, leaving millions of social grant beneficiaries in a critical transition ...

'My entire life': Saudi tailor keeps robe-making craft alive

AFP|Published

But Mohammed refuses to let the ancient craft die, searching for ways to hand down his knowledge.

Pick n Pay celebrates new store opening as turnaround takes shape

Ashley Lechman|Published

Pick n Pay said that the new store introduces key features that Pick n Pay is incorporating into its refreshed store format, aimed at enhancing the customer experience. ...

BASA joins forces with Massmart and SALBA to engage traders in KZN

Ashley Lechman|Published

This initiative aligns with BASA’s broader mission to establish a nationwide presence and support the development of a thriving beer culture in South Africa.

Rex Trueform reports decline in earnings and revenue amid economic challenges

Edward West|Published

Rex Trueform's interim results reveal a 3% drop in earnings per share and a decline in revenue, highlighting the challenges faced by the retail sector in a constrained ...

Now’s the time for active investing to prove its value

Richard Oldfield|Published

All investment should rest on deliberate decisions, including consideration of risk.

Ten stock market themes for 2025 and beyond

David Philpotts|Published

We consider some of the potential beneficiaries of a change in market leadership should the giant US technology stocks struggle to extend their outperformance.

Netcare reports modest growth in patient days amid holiday timing challenges

Edward West|Published

Netcare's trading update reveals a modest 1. 1% increase in paid patient days for the first half of 2025, influenced by holiday timings, while revenue growth is ...

Does the current geopolitical turmoil mean China is back?

David Rees|Published

We have seen a series of measures, including two rounds of 10% tariffs which has raised the effective tariff rate for Chinese exports into the US to above 30%.

How ‘waithood’ can help Gen Zs to thrive

Staff Reporter|Published

While macroeconomic factors almost certainly contribute to Gen Zs’ delayed transition to independent living, there are deeper dynamics at play.

Gerrie Fourie retires as CEO of Capitec Bank; Graham Lee appointed successor

Edward West|Updated

Gerrie Fourie, the founding CEO of Capitec Bank, will retire on July 18, 2025, after 25 years of leadership. Graham Lee, who has been with the bank since 2003, will ...