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VAT changes on the cards for South Africa

Sunday at 11:30 AM, via Daily Investor

As the 2026 Budget approaches, attention is shifting away from politically toxic rate hikes towards whether SARS is effectively taxing digital services and offshore providers like Starlink.

South Africa’s Minister for Women under fire

Sunday at 10:45 AM, via Newsday

The Minister’s attendance at Iran’s commemoration of the Islamic Revolution comes at a time when the country faces renewed global scrutiny over its human rights record.

South African property set to soar

Sunday at 09:30 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s listed property sector is entering a more predictable phase, with clearer macro conditions, improved energy and operational resilience, and disciplined balance-sheet management.

The two ANC failures that cost South Africa 5 million jobs

Sunday at 07:30 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s weak growth over the past 15 years has cost millions of jobs and been compounded by a failing education system that leaves most workers without the skills needed for a modern economy.

The sad story of a 128-year-old South African landmark

Sunday at 07:00 AM, via Newsday

For over a century, the corner of Market and Commissioner Streets was marked by Die Herberg Hotel, a building whose walls traced the rise, transformation, and trials of Krugersdorp itself. 

NYDA takes youth access fight into mining’s closed rooms

Sunday at 06:08 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Youth inclusion in mining is long overdue. The NYDA is using Mining Indaba 2026 to challenge ownership bottlenecks, create procurement pathways and give young South Africans a seat at decision-making tables

Pioneer of mixed-use precincts

Sunday at 06:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Century City stands as proof that long-horizon planning, private infrastructure investment and adaptive development can succeed

Clock is ticking for critical South African employer

07 February at 16:00 PM, via Daily Investor

The extension of AGOA offers minimal short-term relief for export manufacturers, providing a short window for the industry to reduce its heavy reliance on traditional markets and the government to improve relations with the United States.

Investors are rushing to buy these South African properties

07 February at 13:30 PM, via Daily Investor

Multifamily rental housing is emerging as one of South Africa’s most resilient and investable property sectors, supported by stable demand, improving economic conditions, and consistently high occupancy levels.

Cape Town mansion breaks sales record

07 February at 11:30 AM, via Daily Investor

A renovated Victorian mansion in Lynfrae sold for a record R11.54 million, breaking the suburb’s previous high of R9 million.

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