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Reserve Bank watching money flood out of South Africa

Monday at 17:00 PM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s central bank said it’s monitoring the market and would take action in the event of major dysfunction, after the sharpest bond selloff since the Covid pandemic shook the country’s debt.

Iran war drives oil above $100, raising inflation risks for South Africa

Monday at 16:24 PM, via Mail & Guardian

South Africa’s economic outlook is facing renewed uncertainty as the widening war involving Iran, Israel and the United States begins to ripple through global energy markets, raising concerns about fuel prices, inflation and the timing of potential interest rate cuts. Oil markets reacted sharply as the conflict intensified. Brent crude surged past $100 a barrel […]

Turning point for South Africa

Monday at 16:14 PM, via Daily Investor

Experts say the SIU investigation into corruption within the Department of Home Affairs marks a critical turning point for South Africa’s immigration system.

World-first privacy display on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is redefining mobile privacy

Monday at 13:44 PM, via Mail & Guardian

 With the recently launched Galaxy S26 series, Samsung unveiled a breakthrough feature that is set to change the way users experience privacy on their phones. Building on decades of display innovation, the AI(artificial intelligence)-powered Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra introduces the mobile industry and world’s first built-in Privacy Display – a revolutionary technology that protects personal […]

Mogotsi and Matlala played me out of R8.4 million, says Carrim

Monday at 13:37 PM, via Mail & Guardian

North West businessman Suliman Carrim told the Madlanga commission he lost R8.4 million after funding Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala’s healthcare company, alleging he was misled by both Matlala and Brown Mogotsi

The Ekurhuleni University: An idea whose time has come

Monday at 13:26 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The call for the establishment of the university has reverberated across multiple levels of government, from the Presidency to various national ministries and the Gauteng Provincial Government.

Bringing it home: SA is leading the charge to make anti-HIV jab for Africa 

Monday at 13:21 PM, via Mail & Guardian

South Africa’s National Aids Council, Sanac, has asked local drug companies to submit applications by April 7 to make generic versions of an anti-HIV jab that could end Aids by 2043 in the country. The original version of the once-every-six-months shot, known as lenacapavir, is produced by the US pharmaceutical company, Gilead Sciences. Sanac will submit a shortlist of successful applicants,...

African Bank appoints new chief executive

Monday at 13:16 PM, via Mail & Guardian

African Bank has appointed veteran banker Zweli Manyathi as its next chief executive as the lender enters what its board describes as a consolidation phase following several years of expansion and acquisitions. The bank announced that current group chief executive Kennedy Bungane will step down after five years in the role, during which he led […]

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