The ageing war veteran standing up to Zimbabwe's president
AFP|Published

The ageing war veteran standing up to Zimbabwe's president

South Africa's Tau and Lamola outline strategy to urgently tackle new US tariffs

Philippa Larkin|Published

South Africa unveils a comprehensive strategy to mitigate the impact of new US tariffs, aiming to safeguard its industrial base and foster inclusive economic growth ...

Irish school trains thatchers to save iconic roofs

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In a hall in Portnoo students at the Donegal Thatching School clamber over practice roofs under the watchful eye of Brian Lafferty, one of Ireland's last master ...

TikTok must find non-Chinese owner by Saturday to avert US ban

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The hugely popular video-sharing app, which has more than 170 million American users, is under threat from a US law that passed overwhelmingly last year and orders ...

How to choose the right annuity for a secure retirement income

Sherry Tapfuma|Published

Discover how to make informed annuity choices for a secure retirement income. Learn about cash withdrawals, legacy planning, risk appetite, and more to ensure your ...

Grindrod's strategic acquisition bolsters presence amid challenging trading conditions

Edward West|Published

Grindrod’s strategic acquisition at Maputo port marks a decisive moment in its vision to enhance logistics and exports across Africa, despite facing a myriad of ...

REVIEW: Regus workspace Willowbridge

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The Regus brand has dominated the global workspace market.

Watch VideoHuawei Mate XT - world’s first tri-fold smartphone drops

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Huawei launches groundbreaking tri-fold smartphone alongside Mate X6 for South African professionals

Aluminium sector breathes a sigh of relief as US tariffs exempt the critical mineral

Banele Ginindza|Published

The South African aluminium industry appears to have been exempted from US President Trump's sweeping new 30% tariffs, with sector leaders expressing relief as aluminium ...

South Africa faces turbulent economic outlook, rising inflation as US tariffs wreak havoc

Siphelele Dludla|Published

"President Trump's new 30% tariff on South African imports has sent shockwaves through the JSE, causing it to plunge 3. 4%. Economists warn of significant impacts ...

Essential tips for financial fitness before taking a loan

Nasia Seyuba|Published

Discover the essential steps to achieve financial fitness before taking out a loan. Learn how to understand loan terms, assess lenders, and make informed borrowing ...

MTN CEO Ralph Mupita appointed deputy chair of GSMA Board to steer mobile innovation

Siphelele Dludla|Published

MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita has been elected to serve as deputy chair of the GSMA Board of Directors until 2026, bringing his extensive telecommunications experience ...

When bulls fight, crops suffer: The 3rd VAT increase in 34 years

Nokwanda Mathenjwa|Published

Finance Minister Godongwana's delayed 2025 budget introduces a phased 1% VAT increase, the third in 34 years. This article examines how this contentious decision ...

Metropolitan International Holdings faces lawsuit over alleged fraudulent share transaction in Kenya

Dieketseng Maleke|Published

Metropolitan International Holdings is facing a significant legal challenge in Kenya, accused of fraudulently transferring shares in Cannon Assurance Ltd.

Gauteng Investment Conference secures over R312bn in commitments for economic growth

Siphelele Dludla|Published

The inaugural Gauteng Investment Conference has exceeded expectations by securing R312. 5bn in investment pledges against a target of R300bn, positioning South Africa's ...

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

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

US tariffs pose new challenges for South Africa’s mining industry, warns Minerals Council

Siphelele Dludla|Published

The Minerals Council South Africa warns that new US tariffs could negatively impact global economic growth and mineral demand, despite key exports like PGMs and ...

South African farmers brace for potential impact of US tariffs

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Farming associations in South Africa express significant concerns over the potential impact of new US tariffs, which could reach 30%, on the agricultural sector. ...

Naamsa warns of job losses as US imposes steep tariffs on SA automotive exports

Banele Ginindza|Published

The US has announced substantial tariff increases of up to 30% on South African vehicle exports, threatening a R35 billion industry that accounts for 6. 5% of SA's ...

Black businesses urged to acquire Pick n Pay amid retail struggles

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Former Statistician-General Pali Lehohla has called on organised black businesses to consider acquiring the struggling retail giant Pick n Pay, highlighting the ...