Business

Bad news for DStv in South Africa, and SARS clamps down on one group of taxpayers
Here are five important things happening in South Africa on Sunday, 22 March 2026.

How much money petrol attendants earn in South Africa in 2026
While most South Africans don’t tip petrol attendants, the latest data shows that they earn above the minimum wage in South Africa.

Historic 124-year old museum building left to rot in South Africa
The building that housed the former “Staatsmuseum” (State Museum) stands empty in South Africa’s capital, Pretoria.

Another sign of collapse in South Africa’s richest city
A decade of subdued growth, infrastructure deterioration, and chronically high unemployment has trapped the province in a cycle of underperformance.

US lifts sanctions on some Iranian oil as energy prices soar
The treasury secretary says the move will quickly bring about 140m barrels of oil to global markets.

The woman who went from earning scholarships to becoming CEO of a major financial group in South Africa
Mary Vilakazi, who financed her education through scholarships and a bursary, rose from a township to lead one of Africa’s largest financial institutions by market cap—FirstRand Group.

The tiny ‘cities’ booming across South Africa
Mixed-use developments are booming in South Africa, with strong growth in prices over the last five years.

Important institution at risk of being liquidated after 234 years in South Africa
Founded in 1792, South Africa’s oldest institution is now at serious risk of liquidation.

Discovery Bank ‘reward’ for investors in South Africa
Discovery Bank is now profitable, with long-term investors starting to benefit from their belief in the group.

Comic Relief helps fund free school uniform charity
Julie Waller, who heads up the charity, says donations have helped more than 2,000 families.

‘Without food charity, we might not eat’
Tiegan Parry says The Bread and Butter Thing, in Boston, eases financial pressures on her family.

United States eyeing a small South African town, and R9,000 warning for solar power users
Here are five important things happening in South Africa on Saturday, 21 March 2026.

Private school parents in South Africa calling it quits
Parents are increasingly turning to homeschooling due high private school fees and government capacity issues.

Your business has changed: Has your insurance cover?
Most SMEs aren’t uninsured. They’re misaligned, carrying insurance cover that made sense when it was first arranged but hasn’t kept pace with how the business actually operates.

Trump-backed television merger moves forward
Critics fear the consolidation will add to strains facing local news and degrade coverage.

R230 million ‘parking lot’ being built for the super-rich in South Africa
Cape Town is getting a R230 million ‘parking lot’ with the V&A Waterfront announcing plans to build a new superyacht marina aimed at servicing the global elite.

UK borrowing costs hit highest since 2008 financial crisis
The interest rate on government debt is climbing over fears about inflation, interest rates, and public spending, experts have said.