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Panyaza Lesufi’s major headache

Thursday at 09:21 AM, via Newsday

The announcement by EFF President Julius Malema that the party has fallen out of love with the ANC in Gauteng has put Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s minority government in an incredibly precarious position.

Pick n Pay’s crown jewel is booming

Thursday at 09:15 AM, via Daily Investor

Discount retailer Boxer is set to report strong results for its 2026 financial year, with the second half of the year showing solid turnover growth and the company on track to meet its store rollout targets.

GUEST ESSAY: To understand Joburg, you must meet it at night

Thursday at 08:52 AM, via Daily Maverick

I’ve always been fascinated by cities at night – the changeover. That liminal moment when daylight logic slips away and something else is unleashed. Working clothes are shed. Different rules apply.

Dullstroom: A Highland Escape

Thursday at 08:44 AM, via SA People

Tucked away in Mpumalanga’s highlands, Dullstroom is a small town with a big personality.

South African fintech company clawing its way back to profit

Thursday at 08:26 AM, via Daily Investor

Amid its acquisition of Bank Zero, fintech company Lesaka is on track to return to profitability in its 2026 financial year, with its half-year results set to show positive earnings and net income.

Thank you would be nice, Edward Kieswetter

Thursday at 07:13 AM, via Daily Investor

Billionaire Johann Rupert said he receives a ‘thank you’ letter in Switzerland for his tax contributions. However, in South Africa, he gets harassed.

Trump declines to take sides between Vance, Rubio in 2028 successor debate

Thursday at 04:49 AM, via Daily Maverick

WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump on Wednesday declined to take sides in the debate over whether his vice president, JD Vance, or his secretary of state, Marco Rubio, would most likely be his successor in the 2028 Republican presidential campaign.

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