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‘Laundry’ finds resistance in the music

Wednesday at 09:44 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Zamo Mkhwanazi’s striking debut film blends family drama, apartheid oppression and blistering music into a defiant film that refuses to lower its volume

Say goodbye to card machines in South Africa as you know them 

Wednesday at 09:12 AM, via Daily Investor

FNB has revamped its Speedpoint offering with integrated point-of-sale devices aimed at small businesses, enhancing settlement speed and digital services as competition in South Africa’s business banking market intensifies.

Shoprite going in for the kill

Wednesday at 08:52 AM, via Daily Investor

Africa’s largest supermarket chain is holding onto lower prices in an attempt to win market share.

Understanding Altcoin season cycles and market rotation

Wednesday at 08:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Crypto markets have a rhythm of their own. They expand, contract, rotate, and surprise even the most experienced participants. Among these recurring phases, altcoin season stands out as one of the most dynamic. It is the moment when attention shifts away from Bitcoin and toward a wide range of alternative cryptocurrencies, often producing explosive price […]

Woolworths under the pump

Wednesday at 07:55 AM, via Daily Investor

Woolworths has achieved some recovery in its Australian and South African businesses, but this was not enough to prevent an over 30% decline in the retailer’s interim profit.

The government is taking more money from taxpayers

Wednesday at 07:19 AM, via Daily Investor

The government expects to increase South Africa’s tax-to-GDP ratio to its highest level in history, which means it will take more money from citizens than ever before.

Nepal to vote in first election since Gen Z-led protests toppled government

Wednesday at 04:44 AM, via Daily Maverick

KATHMANDU, March 4 (Reuters) – Nepal is heading to a general election on Thursday, the first after youth-led protests last September demanding an end to corruption, more jobs and cleaner politics led to the deaths of 77 people and forced the government to resign.

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