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News24 | How a one-table office created the most recognisable blue machine in SA

Sunday at 20:24 PM, via News24

When Yoco was assembling its first team to develop a new type of payments system for small businesses, it was operating out of a bachelor studio in Cape Town. Today it is a R12 billion business with more than 300 000 customers. And it all started with an idea that flourished around a single table in a tiny office.

Lights out for South Africa’s economy

Sunday at 19:38 PM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s weak economic growth over the past 15 years was largely driven by load-shedding, logistics failures, and corruption, though recent improvements in power supply and reforms have led to a modest recovery.

The ANC robbed South Africa of 20 years

Sunday at 14:30 PM, via Daily Investor

Economist Dawie Roodt argues that South Africa has effectively lost two decades of economic progress due to weak growth from policy choices that have discouraged investment and job creation

Skilled South Africans flooding out of the country

Sunday at 13:00 PM, via Daily Investor

South Africa is facing worsening infrastructure failures as a growing skills exodus of engineers and finance professionals from government erodes the state’s capacity to maintain and build critical infrastructure.

Silent killers of South African landlords

Sunday at 11:30 AM, via Daily Investor

South African commercial property landlords often lose profitability due to hidden inefficiencies, such as prolonged vacancies, poor maintenance decisions, and unresolved rent arrears, which can significantly reduce returns.

SARS warning for South Africans with offshore investments

Sunday at 10:30 AM, via Daily Investor

Increased global data sharing means South Africans taxpayers with undeclared foreign assets are more likely to be uncovered and risk penalties of up to 200%, significant interest, and even criminal liability.

I finally took a tour of Ponte

Sunday at 09:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The city landmark is not just a story about urban decay. It is also about what happens when a city loses control and what it takes to get that back

Fraud warning for taxpayers in South Africa

Sunday at 08:30 AM, via Daily Investor

Scammers are increasingly using fake tax notices to create panic and trick taxpayers into making fraudulent payments or sharing sensitive information.

State capture is not finished in South Africa

Sunday at 07:30 AM, via Daily Investor

Economist Dawie Roodt argues that state capture persists through an overpaid civil service and politically connected tenderpreneurs, who consume a large share of government spending without improving service delivery.

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