
R3 trillion in pensions under threat in South Africa, and bill to end MP medical-aid privileges
Here are five important things happening in South Africa today, Monday, 15 September 2025.
THURSDAY, 18 SEPTEMBER 2025, 03:53
Here are five important things happening in South Africa today, Monday, 15 September 2025.
More than 300 South Korean workers returned home on Friday after being held for a week in the US following the raid.
Big changes could be coming for South Africans’ credit scores if the government pushes through new amendments to the National Credit Act.
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Cargo ships are increasingly coming under cyber attack by criminal gangs and hostile nation states.
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Criminals are increasingly targeting homes, galleries and institutions for one-of-a-kind valuables in South Africa.
South Africa’s richest city is seeing a decline in resident millionaires due to the city’s eroding quality of life.
South Africa is one of the four worst countries in the world for maternity leave, with new mothers not guaranteed any pay.
The United States is not likely to extend Agoa, placing further strain on South Africa’s relationship with the world’s largest economy.
Protea Capital Management CEO Jean Pierre Verster is the latest investor drawn to Johann Rupert’s Reinet.
Bank of America is set to create up to 1,000 new jobs in Belfast, marking its first operation in Northern Ireland.
Nonkululeko Nyembezi is the current chair of Standard Bank, bringing with her four decades of experience across industries.