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South Africans can make R188,000 tax-free in ten years

04 April at 10:30 AM, via Daily Investor

Regular contributions to a tax-free savings account can generate significant tax-free wealth over time through compounding, with higher and earlier contributions substantially increasing long-term returns.

‘Project Hail Mary‘ finds humour in the void

04 April at 10:08 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Ryan Gosling anchors a visually stunning sci-fi epic that blends survival, humour and heart, transforming a lone mission into an unexpected story about connection

Bad news for South Africans who want solar panels

04 April at 08:30 AM, via Daily Investor

The International Trade Administration Commission has proposed higher tariffs on importing solar panel components, which could raise the price of panels.

Forty years of fire: Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse ignites Cape Town Jazz Fest

03 April at 20:33 PM, via Mail & Guardian

A sea of people moved in perfect unison, locked into the rhythmic glide of the popular “Electric-slide”. The dance is known affectionately across South Africa as the “Step”, “Codesa” or “Bus”. The vibrant crowd are dancing to Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse’s timeless anthem, Burn Out. Even in 2026, this early 80s crossover hit remains a force […]

Relief cut short for visa applicants in South Africa

03 April at 13:00 PM, via Daily Investor

While the Department of Home Affairs’ extended visa concession provides temporary relief for applicants, it does little to address persistent processing delays, leaving many reliant on legal intervention.

Legalising murder: Israel’s shift from control to elimination

03 April at 10:30 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Israel has passed a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, codifying practices previously carried out extrajudicially. With conviction rates in military courts exceeding 95%, critics say the measure is a guarantee of death, not justice

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