
The man who worked for SPAR for 30 years, then became CEO of another major retailer in South Africa
Eugene Ronné stepped away from his role in Retail Operations and Sales for SPAR in Switzerland and returned to South Africa to become CEO for PNA.
SATURDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 2026, 18:23

Eugene Ronné stepped away from his role in Retail Operations and Sales for SPAR in Switzerland and returned to South Africa to become CEO for PNA.

Although South Africa’s unemployment rate decreased by 0.5 percentage points in the last quarter of 2025, the country still has 7.8 million unemployed people and faces a significant skills shortage.

Several areas of Johannesburg South and Alberton remain popular amongst buyers and investors.

Action SA has announced that its party leader, Herman Mashaba, will stand as its mayoral candidate in Joburg for the coming local elections.

The Lancaster Centre in Johannesburg is now standing completely empty after its last shop—a speciality hobby store—closed down in December 2025.

The stud continues but a visitor centre and cafe closes as the rare-breed centre takes stock.

South Africans who rely on medical aid are likely to receive a welcome boost in the upcoming national Budget.

President Cyril Ramaphosa is deploying the army to fight crime, but research shows that these military deployment do not have a long-term effect on crime.

South Africans part of community WhatsApp groups are being warned that these groups can cause more harm than good.

Here are five important things happening in and affecting South Africa on Saturday, 21 February 2026.

UK firms are left in limbo after a court overrules many US tariffs but Donald Trump says he will reintroduce them

US President Donald Trump said he would sign an order imposing a 10% global tariff after the Supreme Court struck down the bulk of the levies he imposed last year.

The scheme will seek to take inspiration from Ukraine’s drone manufacturing programme.

US President Donald Trump has faced a severe blow, with his tariff regime deemed illegal by America’s highest court.

The ruling opens the door to potentially hundreds of billions of dollars in tariff refunds.

Wingstop, Burger King, and others have walked away from an industry commitment to avoid using fast-growing chickens

Local goverment officials are set for large increases, with mayors of major municipalities set to earn R1.65 million per year.
Overall the economy grew 2.2% last year, holding up despite pressures from changes to tariff and immigration policy.

The SARB’s plan to eliminate the prime interest rate in South Africa could have the opposite effect of what it intends.