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Major South African chicken producer doubles profit

Today at 08:25 AM, via Daily Investor

Rainbow Chicken continues to go from strength to strength, with its latest interim results seeing profit doubling and the chicken producer’s maiden half-year dividend.

Treasury says debt has peaked. Now the test is delivery

Today at 08:13 AM, via Mail & Guardian

In an interview with the Mail & Guardian, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana explains why stabilising South Africa’s debt marks a turning point for the fiscus and why rail reform, infrastructure delivery and fiscal discipline will determine whether the shift can be sustained. Finance minister Enoch Godongwana says South Africa’s debt trajectory has reached a turning […]

Infrastructure funding is not the constraint. Governance is.

Today at 08:12 AM, via Mail & Guardian

South Africa does not face a shortage of capital for infrastructure. It faces a shortage of institutions that are structurally ready to absorb it. This distinction is often overlooked in debates about infrastructure delivery. Funding gaps are frequently cited as the primary obstacle, yet South Africa’s financial system remains deep, liquid and capable of supporting […]

Mngqithi targets top-8 finish after cup exit

Today at 05:00 AM, via SowetanLIVE

After their exit from the Nedbank Cup, where they lost to Durban City at the weekend, Golden Arrows coach Manqoba Mngqithi wants his side to focus on finishing in the top eight in the Betway Premiership.

WATCH | Insurance murder syndicate ’an evil family scheme’

Today at 05:00 AM, via SowetanLIVE

The body of a disabled man found floating in a dam is believed to be the one that blew the lid on a 11-man syndicate behind the R10m murder-for-insurance scheme that saw people being insured without their knowledge and later killed.

Wildlife to replace humans on next series of UK banknotes

Today at 04:39 AM, via Daily Maverick

LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) – Images of animals will feature on the next series of banknotes from the Bank of England, as the central bank shifts away from historical figures such as William Shakespeare, Winston Churchill and Jane Austen over the coming years.

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