Business

New target could prevent riots and social unrest in South Africa
Deputy Finance Minister David Masondo believes that a lower inflation target has the potential to lower social unrest in South Africa.

Bad news for digital driving licences in South Africa
While there have been suggestions and even a concerted push for the adoption of a digital driving licence in South Africa, experts say the country simply isn’t ready for it.

Explore your future at CTU’s National Open Day this October
Traditional university study pathways are no longer the only route to success, which is why more families are choosing CTU.

Big boost for interest rate cuts in South Africa
Inflation expectations in Suouth Africa have reached their lowest rate on record, but the future path of interest rate cuts is still not certain.

Royal Mint marks 90 years of Monopoly with 50p coin
A solid gold version of the coin will also be hidden in a limited edition advent calendar.

Murphy’s Law is changing how lawyers lawyer
Or, as the old saying goes, quidquid Latine dictum sit, altum videtur (‘anything said in Latin sounds profound’).

Andre de Ruyter sends a warning to Ramaphosa and South Africa
Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter warns of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s last chance to change course.

Major international retailer trying to crack South Africa
Walmart Inc. wants another shot at cracking the Africa market. This time, it’s staking its name on it.

OUTsurance profits surge even as international business records R450 million loss
OUTsurance Ireland has recorded a R448 million loss, with the new business only set to break even in the 2029 financial year.

Another shot in the foot for businesses in South Africa
The South African government recently introduced two important pieces of legislation to boost business operations in the country, particularly for small businesses, but one has now been withdrawn.