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The spirits, the marabouts and the 11 psychiatrists in Burkina Faso

20 April at 12:44 PM, via Mail & Guardian

In Burkina Faso, more than 70 languages are spoken, armed conflict continues to escalate and half the country’s psychiatrists have left. With few mental health services available, families and traditional healers absorb what the system cannot

UAE targets Shell’s 600 SA petrol stations in $1bn deal

20 April at 10:04 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company is in advanced talks to acquire Shell’s South African downstream assets. The deal could reshape the country’s fuel retail sector and deepen Gulf investment ties

The Rebirth of Ubuntu

20 April at 08:42 AM, via Mail & Guardian

 The Rebirth of Ubuntu concert is proud to announce Capitec as its new headline sponsor. This partnership is rooted in Capitec and The Rebirth of Ubuntu’s shared values and commitment to supporting South African culture, creative industries, and youth development. Set to take place at the Joburg Theatre over two nights on the 29th and […]

Johann Rupert has a R38 billion problem

20 April at 07:10 AM, via Daily Investor

Remgro, founded and chaired by billionaire Johann Rupert, has seen its trading discount increase from 6.5% to 45.9% over the past decade.

From zero to R35 billion in 22 years

19 April at 13:00 PM, via Daily Investor

Brenthurst Wealth has grown from a small, independent boutique to one of South Africa’s largest wealth managers, with R35 billion in assets under management.

Bad news for South Africans earning less than R60,000 per month

19 April at 09:30 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africans earning between R30,000 and R60,000 per month are increasingly under financial strain as stagnant wages and rising living costs force many to rely on credit to maintain a middle-class lifestyle.

A one-day delay could cost South African taxpayers dearly

19 April at 08:30 AM, via Daily Investor

Two recent court rulings have revealed inconsistent application of tax principles, with taxpayers facing stricter scrutiny for minor delays while SARS receives leniency for significant non-compliance.

South Africa’s biggest universities are collapsing

19 April at 07:30 AM, via Daily Investor

Many of South Africa’s biggest universities are gradually being undermined by mismanagement, corruption, and political interference, leading to dysfunction and potential collapse.

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