SPOTTED ON SENS : Deals, delistings and lifelines reshape sugar, nicotine, chrome and iron
Deals, delistings and lifelines reshape sugar, nicotine, chrome and iron
WEDNESDAY, 10 DECEMBER 2025, 10:56
Deals, delistings and lifelines reshape sugar, nicotine, chrome and iron

Experts warn that airfares in India will rise in the short term as other airlines don’t have spare capacity.

SARS has seen a surge in compliance-driven revenue to R304 billion, and the revenue service is set to increase its scrutiny on two groups of taxpayers to keep this momentum going.

Masuku has told the media that she is more interested in rebuilding an ANC that is people-centred and focused on alleviating the challenges that confront society.
BBC Sport explores Mohamed Salah’s personality with help from the people who know him best.

The African National Congress says that the organisation itself cannot be corrupt since, if it were, it would not be short of cash because it would access state resources.

Gerry McCann, whose daughter vanished in 2007, tells the BBC he believes politicians fear the media.

Here are some of the key developments in South Africa today, 10 December 2025.

A businessman who was awarded a police tender but did not declare the money to the taxman has been jailed.
US President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency was only “a little bit successful”, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on a podcast, adding that he would not lead the project again.

A group of 100 Nigerian schoolchildren who were rescued from kidnappers were set to be reunited with their families on Tuesday after undergoing medical checks in central Niger state, the Christian Association of Nigeria said.

Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder of a 59-year-old Flagstaff school principal.

The BBC has spoken to passengers, transport staff and bus drivers about a growing national trend of antisocial behaviour on public transport.

The US’s new National Security Strategy suggests Europe is facing “civilisational erasure”.

The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has issued notices for two separate vehicle recalls.

The story of Mo Salah’s unlikely rise to global stardom.

Banxso and several of its directors have been hit with penalties from the FSCA after an investigation found they misappropriated client funds, misled investors, and violated multiple financial laws.
Lesotho’s parliament blocked the tabling of an explosive Public Accounts Committee report on a controversial lease for private healthcare at Queen Mamohato Memorial Hospital.

A new frontier of competition in South Africa’s grocery retail market will take place in the informal sector, where both formal and informal players will battle for market share.

Some children have already died and only a minority who inherit the mutation will escape cancer in their lifetimes.
Summer reads to ease you into the holidays from historical fiction to murder mystery