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One of South Africa’s largest integrated poultry producers, Daybreak Foods, is collapsing due to significant financial ...
Defining the middle class in South Africa is widely debated, but data from various sources gives us a good idea of how much ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa says that dozens of white “refugees” landing in the United States don’t fit the description, and ...
While the rand has firmed up against the US dollar — and is likely to keep pushing stronger — it is still some way off from ...
Projections indicate that the US bill aimed at South Africa relations and sanctions is unlikely to become law due to legislative hurdles and low prioritization.
The Department of Basic Education has gazetted the official changes to the salary tables for teachers in South Africa, which will kick in retroactively from 1 April 2025.
Eskom’s cost per employee, which is a strong indicator of average salaries, increased from R38,000 in 1990 to R913,000 in ...
Renowned economist Dawie Roodt said that most public South African universities should be closed, and that the government ...
Property group Calgro M3 has seen huge growth in its private memorial park business, with the company expecting billions of ...
In light of remedial actions taken by 91FM to date, the FSCA agreed to suspend R500,000 of the R3 million financial penalty ...
Good news for naturalised citizens: Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber announced that 1.4 million naturalised citizens and ...
EXSA, owned by Johann Rupert’s Remgro and RMB, supplies South African companies with grid‑connected renewable energy at ...