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BHEKISISA: Can talks save South Africa’s NHI from a courtroom war? We talk to the health minister

Wednesday at 10:46 AM, via Daily Maverick

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has met the South African Medical Association – one of the organisations taking him to court about the National Health Insurance Act – to talk about ‘things we have in common’. President Cyril Ramaphosa is also planning to meet Business Unity South Africa, again, after a 2024 meeting, in which they discussed alternatives to the NHI.

Eskom heading for serious trouble

Wednesday at 10:35 AM, via Daily Investor

Eskom has made significant headway in improving its financial standing, but major risks threaten to derail the utility’s progress if left unaddressed.

A golden legacy for Gauteng: Thank you for the journey of a lifetime

Wednesday at 09:57 AM, via Mail & Guardian

For nearly two decades, the Bombela Concession Company has had the immense privilege of moving the people of Gauteng. As our 19.5-year Concession Agreement draws to a close on 27 March 2026, we reflect on an incredible journey. We aren’t simply handing back a transit system; we are proudly delivering one of South Africa’s most […]

Coca-Cola pouring R17.6 billion into South Africa

Wednesday at 08:50 AM, via Daily Investor

Coca-Cola and its two authorised bottling partners in South Africa plan to invest R17.6 billion in domestic operations through 2030 to expand capacity and bolster distribution. 

South African rand dodged a bullet

Wednesday at 08:20 AM, via Daily Investor

While they have taken a beating due to the Middle East war, South Africa’s rand and bond market are avoiding the worst effects of the conflict.

Women, Parliament and the return of the ‘Cult of Femininity’

Wednesday at 07:46 AM, via Daily Maverick

A senior South African woman leader’s BBL twirl in Parliament created a spectacle of embarrassing consumption. This reduction to ‘bodies‘ risks reversing transformation and embracing the ‘cult of femininity’.

Eight South African taxpayers paid SARS R90 billion

Wednesday at 07:19 AM, via Daily Investor

Eight major South African banks contributed R90.45 billion in taxes and tax-related payments in 2024, representing nearly 5% of government revenue and 1.24% of GDP.

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