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Waterfall City proved to be a standout performer in Attacq’s latest interim results, with major developments taking place at the smart city.

Smooth Bonus funds combine investment with insurance to provide long-term investment returns while smoothing out the market’s natural short-term volatility.

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Cape Town International Airport is preparing for a major transformation.

Absa’s new CEO is making some big changes aimed at helping the banking giant stand out from the competition.

South Africa’s world-class Gautrain faces uncertainty as the Gauteng Provincial Government has not yet signed an agreement with a new operator.

Economist Dawie Roodt argues that South Africa’s proposed Transformation Fund will replace the existing BEE compliance system if followed to its logical conclusion.
Limpopo police have arrested two brothers and a sangoma in connection with allegations related to a R10 million insurance murder-for-payout scheme linked to a former police officer – and more arrests are expected to be made.

A new 30-year study reveals that Marion Island, one of the most remote islands on Earth, is increasingly littered with plastic bottles and caps drifting thousands of kilometres across the Indian Ocean
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Mercedes-Benz is considering sharing its manufacturing plant in South Africa with GWM, a move that could boost the facility’s viability as US trade tariffs take effect.

While a Hollywood golden boy dismisses opera as a dying art, six South African singers are filling the world’s biggest stages, from the Vienna Opera Ball to the sold-out Bayreuth Festival.

Curious about what the skies hold? Discover the latest outlook for all nine provinces across South Africa this Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
The Iran war sent oil prices spiralling above $100 a barrel on Monday after Tehran under new leader Mojtaba Khamanei fired a new barrage of missiles at Israel and its crude-exporting Gulf neighbours.