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Gayton McKenzie accused of misleading South Africans

02 February at 16:59 PM, via Newsday

The DA has accused Minister Gayton McKenzie of misleading South Africans about the name changes of prominent cities and towns, something the minister called ‘misinformation.’

Warning for South Africans with solar panels on their roofs

02 February at 16:57 PM, via Daily Investor

Energy expert Chris Yelland warned that Eskom and some municipalities may be using safety as a pretext to force residential solar users to register compliant systems and move onto more expensive tariffs.

Private companies pumping money into South Africa

02 February at 16:56 PM, via Daily Investor

Planned capital investment in South Africa surged last year as private commitments tripled, while government projects excluding state companies declined.

South African mining giant sends a warning to investors

02 February at 15:38 PM, via Daily Investor

One of South Africa’s biggest gold miners expects the price of the precious metal to halve in 2026, despite an ongoing rally that has seen the gold price reach record highs.

Donald Trump threatens to sue Trevor Noah

02 February at 15:01 PM, via Newsday

United States President Donald Trump said South African comedian Trevor Noah is a total loser and threatened to sue him for a large amount.

News24 | Iran president orders talks with US as Trump hopeful of deal

02 February at 14:53 PM, via News24

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the start of nuclear talks with the United States, local media reported on Monday, after US President Donald Trump said he was hopeful of a deal to avert military action against the Islamic Republic.

SARS is cracking down on these taxpayers in South Africa

02 February at 14:33 PM, via Daily Investor

SARS is intensifying its crackdown on South African taxpayers by using AI-driven, real-time risk profiling under Modernisation 3.0 to aggressively target high-net-worth individuals, large businesses and the gig economy.

Julius Malema’s R1 billion headache

02 February at 14:00 PM, via Newsday

Although the party has since backtracked on this, the Economic Freedom Fighters’ Deputy President’s recent claim of a R1 billion campaign spend has raised question marks about transparency in South Africa’s political funding.

R2,000 per month relief for South African homeowners

02 February at 12:36 PM, via Daily Investor

With improving affordability, lower deposit requirements, and easing interest rates, 2026 is shaping up to be a promising year for South African homebuyers, particularly first-timers.

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