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The Taco Index: What your rand buys in Mexico

21 April at 05:28 AM, via SA People

South Africa and Mexico are almost identically priced as travel destinations, which is excellent news if you are tired of the dollar eating your lunch.

Strategic memory: Mexico’s template for the Global South

20 April at 17:00 PM, via SA People

In Barcelona on 18/04/2026, Claudia Sheinbaum denied any diplomatic crisis with Spain over the conquest, shook hands with Pedro Sánchez at a summit defending democracy, and pivoted to indigenous strength. What looks like pragmatic reconciliation is actually a replicable model that will spread faster than anyone admits.

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.

Rental pricing problem in South Africa’s property market

18 April at 16:00 PM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s commercial property market has reached a rental escalation ceiling, with most tenants unable to sustain increases above 4%, raising significant lease renewal and vacancy risks.

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