The domestic economy will be hard hit by the Iran war, yet the conflict is opening windows of economic opportunity such as a surge in demand for coal because of global LNG shortages and the instability in the Gulf driving away tourists and workers.
F1 finds itself in something of a tangled web as it tries to refine the new rules, improve safety and ensure the drivers are happy without compromising racing.
Eskom’s overbuilding of power stations in the 1970s and 1980s created an unsustainable era of cheap electricity that was followed by decades of underinvestment, ultimately resulting in South Africa’s load-shedding crisis and soaring power prices.
Sport, arts and culture minister Gayton McKenzie will pursue legal action against multiple parties after explosive allegations made by a prison inmate during a televised interview on eNCA
South Africa’s 2025 luxury market is shifting toward “smarter” buying, with consumers favouring high-value, investment-worthy brands, including some owned by billionaire Johann Rupert’s Richemont.
Highly popular tournaments such as the Indian Premier League are remoulding the sport’s landscape, including influencing the future shape of international cricket.
To create a sense of order, based on a glimmer of some constructive feelings of guilt, requires the formation of large-scale collective action organisations ‘for good’.
Over 30 years the western CBD had its heart ripped out. Now, as students move through the newly lit streets of Main, Fox and Ntemi Piliso streets, it is taking shape as ‘Joburg’s comeback story’.
Homebuyers in South Africa must now be extra cautious, as a High Court ruling confirmed that marketing terms such as “stunning” are not legal guarantees, and that estate agents are not liable for undisclosed latent defects.