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Checkers has launched a new feature on its Sixty60 platform – an AI shopping assistant that will curate a personalised smart basket for customers.
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Checkers has launched a new feature on its Sixty60 platform – an AI shopping assistant that will curate a personalised smart basket for customers.
Three forces are reshaping the global economy – South Africa is well-positioned for all of them, writes Alistair Ruiters.

Transnational commitments are celebrated, while attachment to the nation‑state is treated with suspicion

Aviation expert Guy Leitch has raised serious concerns regarding the validity of SAA’s 2025 financial results, in which they claimed to be making a profit.
Thai authorities seized assets worth 8.3 billion baht (R4.2 billion) belonging to people behind an alleged money-laundering network linked to transnational cyber scam operations in Cambodia.

Steve Barker has collected his second successive Coach of the Month award in Tanzania following Simba’s impressive run in March.

Chelsea Flower Show 2026 will showcase Leon Kluge’s ‘Life after Fire’ garden, inspired by Cape wildfires and fynbos renewal.

An affordable rental flats project, Ubuntu Terrace 1, has officially broken ground in Cape Town, marking a milestone in township housing development.
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Joy “Mama Joy” Chauke continues to plead to be taken to the FIFA World Cup which commences on June this year to support Bafana Bafana in their first appearance at the tournament since hosting it in 2010.
A proposed Zimbabwean constitutional amendment will extend the term of the current president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, to 2030.

Inefficiencies in South Africa’s freight network cost the country R1 billion every day, but improvements to the railway may turn things around.

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South African drinking habits are changing, with consumers’ booze baskets shrinking.

South Africa’s cabinet said the reason fuel stations across the country are running dry is because of consumers panic buying and fuel hoarding.

Trump’s Iran warning raises global concern, with experts cautioning over potential violations of international law.

Billionaire businessman Christo Wiese recently bought 25,000 Shoprite shares from his son, who sold the same number of the company’s shares on the same day.
Share markets sagged on Thursday as cracks quickly began to appear in the fragile Gulf truce, nudging oil prices back up toward $100 a barrel and reminding investors the inflationary fallout would last a long while yet.

On 25 March 2026, QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) World University Ranking released results for institutions in the subject areas in which such institutions have been nominated for evaluation. This includes the scores and ranks for those subjects where institutions scored highly enough to be ranked. According to the QS website, this year’s rankings were based on […]
Iron ore slid to its lowest in a month after a report that BHP Group’s incoming chief executive officer had met with Chinese executives in Beijing this week, a possible sign that frosty relations between the mining giant and its main customer are thawing.