
The mafia thriving after disaster in South Africa
Mafia groups are thriving after the floods damaged critical infrastructure in the Eastern Cape, threatening anyone who tries to help affected communities.
FRIDAY, 20 JUNE 2025, 02:29
Mafia groups are thriving after the floods damaged critical infrastructure in the Eastern Cape, threatening anyone who tries to help affected communities.
Pick n Pay’s strategy to review and downscale its store footprint in South Africa could become the blueprint for other retailers to follow.
Tshwane’s claims that it is in the race for the title of world’s cleanest city have raised more than a few eyebrows.
Standard Bank’s net interest margin has taken a hit on the back of lower rates, but it still expects double-digit growth in earnings.
Fischer explains how organisations can measure their automation success as they progress through this important journey.
The Presidency dismissed the estimated R700 million National Dialogue cost concerns as premature, stressing that no final budget has been approved.
The Home Affairs’ Vryheid office has been without electricity for over three years, with MPs warning that this is negatively impacting local service delivery.
South African universities are the best in the world when it comes to international networks, even if local tertiary education faces serveal challenges.
South African universities are the best in the world when it comes to international networks, even if local tertiary education faces serveal challenges.
Here are five important things happening in South Africa on Thursday, 19 June 2025.
Diesel vehicle owners are being warned to remain vigilant when visiting petrol stations in South Africa.
The announcement comes as Trump pressures big technology firms to increase manufacturing in America.
Analysts predict cuts to come later in the year, but say the Bank rate is likely to remain at 4.25% for now.
The US central bank leaves its key interest rate unchanged at 4.3%.
Thousands of households will now not face disruption to hot water and heating, the government says