Foot and mouth disease outbreak spreads to the Free State

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Authorities confirm a new outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease in Free State, as South Africa grapples with over 270 cases nationwide. Stringent measures are being ...

EU says could target €72bn of US goods if tariff talks fail

AFP|Published

The European Commission unveils a bold proposal to target €72 billion worth of US goods if tariff negotiations with Washington fail, as tensions rise following President ...

South32 faces impairment at Mozal Aluminium smelter amid electricity supply challenges

Edward West|Published

South32 announces an impairment at its Mozal Aluminium Smelter in Mozambique due to ongoing electricity supply negotiations, impacting its financial outlook and ...

Bitcoin surges past $123 000 key mark in key milestone

Philippa Larkin|Published

Bitcoin has surged past $123 000, doubling its value in a year. What factors are driving this remarkable rise, and what does it mean for the future of cryptocurrency? ...

Wealth transfer made easy: top estate planning strategies

Sherry Tapfuma|Published

Discover essential strategies for effective estate planning that can help you maximise wealth transfer to your loved ones.

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 ...

Pityana prepares for another legal showdown with Absa and SA Reserve Bank

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Former Absa board member Sipho Pityana faces off against Absa and the South African Reserve Bank in a legal battle over banking reform, following a court ruling ...

Big tobacco urges government action to curb illicit trade and promote safer products

Tawanda Karombo|Published

Industry leaders in South Africa's tobacco sector advocate for improved regulations to facilitate the transition to less harmful products and combat the growing ...

How generational trends shape financial confidence in South Africa

Staff Reporter|Published

Sanlam Credit Solutions reveals its 2025 Credit Confidence Index, highlighting significant generational differences in credit behaviour and financial confidence ...

Why Wall Street is brushing off Trump’s escalating tariff threats

The Washington Post|Published

Despite initial turmoil, Wall Street has rebounded from Trump's tariff threats. What does this mean for the future of US trade policy?

Why migration must be a priority for decision makers and planners

Dr Doris Viljoen|Published

With 304 million international migrants in 2024, understanding migration's impact on society is crucial. This article explores the challenges and benefits of migration, ...

G20 Finance Track meetings address global economic uncertainties

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Dr Duncan Pieterse, Director-General of the National Treasury, outlines the challenges and responsibilities facing the G20 Finance Track during its meetings in Ballito, ...

Mozal Aluminium smelter's future uncertain as South32 struggles with electricity negotiations

Edward West|Published

South32 announces an impairment at its Mozal Aluminium Smelter in Mozambique due to ongoing electricity supply negotiations, impacting its production guidance and ...

How to protect yourself from tax season scams and eFiling fraud

Dieketseng Maleke|Published

With the 2025 tax filing season underway, learn how to protect yourself from rising scams and fraudulent schemes targeting taxpayers.

A nation turned upside down: How SA’s system now punishes the honest, protects the powerful

Nomvula Zeldah Mabuza|Published

Explore how South Africa's governance has inverted values, punishing honesty while protecting the powerful. Discover the systemic corruption undermining the nation ...

South Africa risks missing out on millions in tax due to a lack of cryptocurrency regulation

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Discover how a simple regulatory change could unlock half-a-billion rand in tax revenue for South Africa by designating cryptocurrencies as onshore assets

Trump’s tariffs on BRICS countries reflect deeper fears of Chinese dominance - investors

Siphelele Dludla|Published

Investors express concerns over Trump's tariffs on BRICS nations, viewing them as a tactic to counter China's growing influence in global trade

How reimagining the Public Works portfolio can drive South Africa's economic growth

Zingiswa Losi|Published

Discover how the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure can transform South Africa's economy by tackling corruption and unlocking job creation through strategic ...

Meat traders delighted after South Africa resumes poultry imports from Brazil

Yogashen Pillay|Published

Meat traders in South Africa are celebrating the lifting of the poultry import ban from Brazil, a move that promises to enhance food security and stabilize prices ...