
Sale of major coastal shopping mall in South Africa gets the green light
The sale of the Shelly Centre on KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast has received approval from the Competition Commission.
THURSDAY, 28 AUGUST 2025, 11:30
The sale of the Shelly Centre on KwaZulu-Natal’s South Coast has received approval from the Competition Commission.
Iconic toy retailer ToysRUs is looking to buy up one of its biggest competitors.
It is critical for successful businesses to hire top talent – but it is just as important to keep these employees happy after they are hired.
The South African Reserve Bank wants to fully acquire PayShap developer and payment processor, BankservAfrica.
STADIO Higher Education is making progress on its Durbanville Campus amid a rise in total students.
Harmony Gold has seen a strong rise in earnings amid record-high prices for gold.
South Africa’s energy regulator has admitted to errors in calculating South Africa’s electricity price increases.
The Durban University of Technology (DUT) responds to allegations published by a Johannesburg-based media outlet regarding an infrastructure development project, DUT355, on the University’s Steve Biko and Indumiso Campuses.
Here are five important things happening in South Africa today, Thursday, 28 August 2025.
Resilient Innovations’ head office in Waterfall City has been recognised as Africa’s best continuity and resilience service provider and product for 2025.
Parents in Guernsey said they have had to adjust their working hours to afford childcare.
Two in five parents in the South East say they struggle to afford school uniform, a new poll says.
Investec’s chief economist has noted that salaries are dropping in South Africa, and this is bad news for households and the economy.
Parcels from China that are exempt from UK import tax more than doubled in value to £3bn last year.
Nvidia remains exposed to geopolitical tensions between the US and China.
It wants the court to prohibit Ofcom from enforcing the Online Safety Act against it in the US.
Royal Mail says the revamped design will help it compete in small parcel deliveries.
Michael O’Leary told the BBC the change would come in November, and that he made no apology for it.