
How the new road safety measures could affect you
The government is proposing lowering alcohol limits for drivers and regular eye tests for older motorists.
FRIDAY, 09 JANUARY 2026, 23:32

The government is proposing lowering alcohol limits for drivers and regular eye tests for older motorists.

The Department of Transport has given an update on the printing of driving licence cards in South Africa, including the approval of a new prototype design.

Saai and Agri All Africa Chairman Theo de Jager says the current foot-and-mouth outbreak is the worst livestock farming disaster in South African history.

Knysna’s water supply has reached a critical stage, with the municipality warning that it only has 13 days of water remaining in the system to meet current consumption levels.

South Africa eased antitrust rules to allow competitors in industries hit by high power costs to cooperate on negotiating cheaper power supply.

Garden Walk Shopping Centre will soon open in Hartenbos, with the broader area seeing an influx of wealthy buyers.

The FNB/BER Civil Confidence Index has reached its best level in 11 years, with profit margins and work levels improving.

SARS has warned taxpayers about a looming January deadline, threatening fines and penalties for those who fail to file in time.

Outsurance joins 167 other companies via its secondary listing on the A2X stock exchange.

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If your business needs a new mobile app in 2026, you should partner with Codehesion.

The Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Tokyo is one of only a few locations worldwide that offers the ultimate Starbucks experience.

Fujitsu’s European boss defended the firm as it continues to profit from government contracts.