
Executive of the most infamous company in South Africa fined R359 million
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) has imposed a R358.75 million administrative penalty on former Steinhoff executive Stehan Grobler.
SATURDAY, 07 MARCH 2026, 12:29

The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) has imposed a R358.75 million administrative penalty on former Steinhoff executive Stehan Grobler.

Quality assurance (QA) stands as a cornerstone for ensuring institutions deliver meaningful, equitable, and future-ready outcomes.

Gene Likhanya and Trudy Mkansi are successful South African entrepreneurs who founded thriving businesses with the support of the SAB Foundation.

The SA Bookmakers Association has warned that the proposed 20% gambling tax could be the final nail in the coffin for many businesses that are already operating on thin margins.

Business Confidence in South Africa has hit some of its highest levels since 2015—but the US-Iran war has rattled markets, and risks turning things sour.

JSE CEO Leila Fourie says that the bourse has seen a rise in foreign investment, with the group cautiously optimistic over further listings.

Synthesis Power Solutions director and energy expert Thomas Garner says load shedding could return in South Africa.

The Department of Social Development has confirmed that a new BIS grant is being processed, with consultations to be finalised in March 2026.

Woolworths’ operations have seen sales growth, but the group’s gross profit margin and overall profit have taken a hit.

A BBC investigation speaks to electricians and families setting up illegal meter bypasses to steal power.

Here are five important things happening in South Africa on Wednesday, 4 March 2026.