
Easy way to make healthcare more affordable in South Africa
Nicholas Woode-Smith, a senior associate of the Free Market Foundation, argues that training more doctors is the path to lowering healthcare costs.
WEDNESDAY, 04 MARCH 2026, 17:08

Nicholas Woode-Smith, a senior associate of the Free Market Foundation, argues that training more doctors is the path to lowering healthcare costs.
US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the United States had begun “major combat operations” in Iran, warning that there may be US casualties.

South Africa’s property market confidence is holding at a record-high of 87%, driven by strong optimism and buying activity among younger and inland homeowners despite ongoing economic pressures.
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By failing to grow the economy fast enough to absorb South Africa’s labour force, the country is wasting its most important resource.

US President Donald Trump warned members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard to lay down their arms or face ‘certain death’.

Minister Parks Tau said that with the number of companies contributing to BEE skills development programmes, if BEE were working, South Africa would not have a critical skills gap.

Despite recent tax relief, a severe shortage of lower-priced housing persists, with more than seven South African households competing for every formal property in the lowest price band.

Growthpoint Properties is investing R75 million to redevelop Edgars at the Walmer Park Shopping Centre in Gqeberha.
An Israeli defence official said the operation had been planned for months in coordination with Washington, and that the launch date was decided weeks ago.

The fuel levy that supports the Road Accident Fund has been raised for the first time in five years, only months after mismanagement and dysfunction were uncovered in the RAF

Economist Dawie Roodt said that although South Africa has turned the corner, it is not out of the woods yet, and its finances remain a ticking time bomb.

South Africa has offered Glencore’s ferrochrome smelting venture and Samancor Chrome’s operations cheaper electricity in a bid to save jobs.

The South African Government’s National Development Plan 2030 planned to reduce unemployment from 24.9% to 6%. However, it increased to over 30%.