
Major South African bank gets a new CEO
Land Bank has announced who its acting CEO will be following the resignation of Themba Rikhotso earlier this month.
TUESDAY, 17 FEBRUARY 2026, 17:44

Land Bank has announced who its acting CEO will be following the resignation of Themba Rikhotso earlier this month.

The civil rights leader, who ran for president twice in the 1980s, leaves a lasting legacy.
The company and its Chinese rival Temu have become the most high-profile symbols of broader concerns over the flow of cheap Chinese products into Europe

Several people are under investigation after the organ was reportedly damaged during transport between hospitals.

Mamelodi Sundowns have been pitted against a relatively unknown club in the quarterfinals of the CAF Champions League.

Local police say the missing woman’s relatives are victims – and “to suggest otherwise is not only wrong, it is cruel”.

South African motorists should prepare for increased fuel prices in March, driven by under-recoveries across all fuel grades, according to the Central Energy Fund.
Winners to be announced next month
Winners to be announced next month

PressPulse’s latest media sentiment report reveals that Standard Bank and Capitec have a significant lead over FNB, Absa, and Nedbank.

One business owner says she was approached by paramilitaries before her new shop even opened.
MPs are on Tuesday debating President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state of the nation address, which he presented last Thursday

Statistician-general Risenga Maluleke says the unemployment challenge in the country should not be watered down.

New research by the Southern African Agri Initiative (Saai) showed that farmers have lost trust in the Department of Agriculture and Minister John Steenhuisen.

Watchdog cites concerns over data processing, online surveillance

Leader Nigel Farage says Reform is “the voice of opposition” to Labour, as he unveils his new top team.

The business committee will discuss whether to “take this investigation forward” when they meet next Tuesday, Byrne says.

The Met had announced that membership of the Freemasons or similar organisations would have to declared.

A study conducted by the University of the Free State has revealed 16 brands of sanitary pads and eight types of pantyliners sold in South Africa contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals.