MAS shareholders reject asset sales amid takeover bids

Edward West|Published

MAS shareholders voted against resolutions to sell central and eastern European assets, amidst ongoing takeover bids and governance concerns.

Point of view: why the Fair Pay Bill could transform recruitment practices in South Africa

Dieketseng Maleke|Published

The Fair Pay Bill aims to revolutionise recruitment in South Africa by prohibiting employers from asking for salary history, promoting transparency and equity in ...

Accelerate continues with R100 million rights offer amid large related-party uncertainties

Edward West|Published

Accelerate Property Fund (APF) is moving forward with a R100 million rights offer despite uncertainties surrounding its agreement with the Fourways Mall developer. ...

How toxic leaders are impacting SA’s workforce

Staff Reporter|Published

In a revelation that could change workplace dynamics, new research exposes a disturbing prevalence of toxic leadership traits among corporate leaders. Explore how ...

Merlog Foods warns SA poultry supply crisis could worsen despite lifted import ban

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Merlog Foods anticipates a shortage of mechanically deboned meat in South Africa, despite the recent lifting of the Brazilian import ban. Industry leaders highlight ...

Vodacom Business named 2025 Most Trusted Enterprise Telecommunications Provider of the Year

Partnered Content|Updated

Vodacom Business has been awarded the prestigious title of Most Trusted Enterprise Telecommunications Provider for 2025, highlighting its commitment to innovation ...

Blue Label to rebrand amid restructuring for potential Cell C listing

Edward West|Published

Blue Label Telecoms is set to change its name to Blu Label Unlimited Group as part of a significant restructuring aimed at separating its telecoms and non-telecoms ...

The growing popularity of continuation funds in the private equity landscape

Christiaan van der Kam|Published

In an increasingly tight liquidity environment, Christiaan van der Kam explains why continuation funds, otherwise known as GP-led secondaries, have become a key ...

Brait's strategic focus: Optimising investments in Virgin Active and New Look

Edward West|Published

Brait, led by Christo Wiese, is strategically positioning its investments in Virgin Active and New Look for potential realisation, while maintaining a focus on optimising ...

S&P Global Ratings downgrades Transnet's credit ratings

Philippa Larkin|Published

S&P Global Ratings has downgraded Transnet's credit ratings from BB- to B+, citing high debt and negative cash flow. This decision raises concerns about the company's ...

Youth of SA call for structural reform and applauds Minister Nkabane’s bold leadership

Lwazi Ntombela|Published

Young South Africans reaffirm their commitment to transforming the post-school education sector, recognising Minister Nobuhle Nkabane's courageous leadership amidst ...

How to build lasting wealth: the importance of staying invested

Sherry Tapfuma|Published

Discover the essential principles of long-term investing that can help you navigate market volatility and build lasting wealth. Learn how patience, consistency, ...

Avoid common tax filing mistakes this season

Johan Werth|Published

Johan Werth, Franchise Principal and Financial Adviser from Consult by Momentum, shares common pitfalls to avoid this tax season.

US tariffs don’t just hit exports, they hit South Africa’s digital future

Luvo Grey|Published

Discover how the recent 30% tariff imposed by the US on South African goods could jeopardise the country's digital economy and the future of its tech sector.

Turning tariffs into triumph: How South Africa can turn Trump’s 30% blow into a global jobs advantage

Dr Nik Eberl|Published

Following President Trump's announcement of a 30% tariff on South African goods, this article explores how South Africa can transform this challenge into an opportunity ...

Financial and Fiscal Commission raises alarm over SOEs fiscal drag

Banele Ginindza|Published

South Africa's state-owned enterprises face mounting scrutiny as the Financial and Fiscal Commission warns of deepening fiscal consequences and systemic governance ...

Manufacturing output sees slight uptick in May, but economists raise concerns

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Stats SA reveals a 0. 5% year-on-year increase in manufacturing production for May 2025, following a significant slump in April. Economists express cautious optimism ...

US imposes sanctions on UN human rights official Francesca Albanese over Israel report

Siphelele Dludla|Published

The US Secretary of State has sanctioned Francesca Albanese, citing her alleged antisemitism and bias against Israel, following her report on corporations profiting ...

Hospitality industry says South Africa's new visa schemes set to boost film and meetings sectors

Siphelele Dludla|Published

South Africa introduces two new visa categories aimed at revitalising the film and meetings industries, promising faster processing times and economic growth