Human rights lawyers acting on behalf of more than 450 illegal occupants of the abandoned Melgisedek building near Steve Biko Hospital in Pretoria have indicated they will appeal an eviction order
Aspen Pharmacare’s earnings nearly halved in the first half of its 2026 financial year, but the company believes the pains it took will pay off in the second half of the year.
Seven consecutive qualified audit opinions, an undisclosed relationship between a CEO and an “awarded bidder”, and an irregular CEO appointment finding were among the reasons why the higher education minister put three Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) under administration last year.
Outgoing KAL Group CEO Sean Walsh explains how being both an agricultural and consumer-focused retailer creates unique margin advantages for the company.
Construction of the R3.2 billion Akademia campus in Pretoria East is well underway, with bulk earthworks completed and phase one on track for completion by January 2028.
Iran and its proxies could target the US with attacks in response to the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei by Israeli and US strikes, according to a US intelligence assessment reviewed by Reuters.
Convicted rapist and murderer Thabo Bester has failed at his second attempt to be transferred from the maximum-security eBongweni Correctional Centre in KwaZulu-Natal to a prison in Pretoria.
The City of Cape Town intends to pilot bank card payments on MyCiTi buses from July, opening up the service to anyone with a bank card in their wallet or a digital wallet card on their phone.
For decades, Dubai’s sales pitch featured gleaming skylines, tax-free salaries, ease of doing business and something far more intangible: the unspoken promise that whatever was happening elsewhere in the Middle East, this city was different.
SARS is closing a loophole that prevents wealthy taxpayers who are ceasing their South African tax residency from reducing their overall tax liability.