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Here are five important things happening in and affecting South Africa on Saturday, 14 March, 2026.
TUESDAY, 17 MARCH 2026, 03:26

Here are five important things happening in and affecting South Africa on Saturday, 14 March, 2026.

An energy economist warned that years of government inaction have left the country dangerously exposed to rising prices and potential shortages.

Independent retailer Goran Raven says the higher oil price is “horrific” for him as well as his customers.

The case has raised concerns about political pressure on the US central bank.

They briefly threatened to pull out of a government meeting, accusing ministers of using “inflammatory language” over rising fuel prices.

The US said it would examine whether countries are effectively blocking goods made with “forced labour”.

Martin Lewis explains why both partners in a relationship need to know what financial products they hold.

A luxury lodge overlooking one of South Africa’s most famous historic battlefields where US presidents, Kings, and European royals have stayed is going on auction.

Tasha’s founder Natasha Sideris has opened a new 1970s Italian restaurant concept in Cape Town, joining a growing list of top eateries in the Mother City.

The Department of Transport (DoT) will host its inaugural National Transport Conference (NTC) from 16 to 18 March 2026 in Johannesburg.

The first two-pot system withdrawal was submitted one minute into the new financial year, and South Africans are being reminded of the risks.

The government’s hopes that 2026 was the year when growth would pick up are at risk of being scuppered.

Residents of Cape Town are being warned that water restrictions could arrive earlier than expected.

Digital advertising has never been more important for South African companies, due to the rapid growth in internet users in the country.