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Work from home comeback in South Africa

05 April at 16:30 PM, via Daily Investor

Rising fuel prices in South Africa could revive demand for remote and hybrid work, reshaping housing preferences as buyers prioritise affordability, reduced commuting, and homes suited for flexible working.

South Africa’s moment of truth

05 April at 15:00 PM, via Daily Investor

South Africa faces a moment of truth in 2026 as fading commodity and consumer-driven tailwinds mean the country’s economic growth will depend on whether government reforms can meaningfully boost fixed investment.

SARS warning for wealthy taxpayers leaving South Africa

05 April at 13:30 PM, via Daily Investor

High-net-worth South Africans who leave the country without formally ending their tax residency risk being taxed by SARS on their worldwide income, as increased global data sharing makes “silent exits” costly.

Rich South Africans go on a property shopping spree

05 April at 12:08 PM, via Daily Investor

Even amid affordability constraints, South Africa’s 2025 property market saw unusually high transaction activity in mid- to high-value segments, driven by wealthier buyers.

Navigating the noise: Supporting students with autism

05 April at 11:06 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Despite the daily life challenges, it is also important to recognise that autism comes with its own “superpowers” that students can use to their advantage. Students with autism may be highly intelligent

Retail didn’t die; it merely reset

05 April at 09:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The top performers are evolving into more complex and diverse spaces than traditional malls. They are becoming places where

News24 | US rescues airman in Iran after plane shot down

05 April at 07:35 AM, via News24

The United States rescued an airman caught behind enemy lines after Iran shot down his F-15 fighter jet, the US government said early, resolving a crisis for US President Donald Trump with the war on Iran in its sixth week.

Government owes Johannesburg R1.4 billion

04 April at 14:30 PM, via Daily Investor

The City of Johannesburg has begun cutting services to government departments that collectively owe the municipality R1.4 billion.

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