The power utility is aiming to ensure there are no power cuts during the day and a maximum of level four from the late afternoons this week
Importers have called for a flexible poultry policy that allows for the suspension of punitive import tariffs implemented to protect local production
Local business and property owners say trade and values have plummeted due to taxi traffic congestion caused by the lack of a permanent public transport facility
Firefighters were on Saturday still battling to contain the blaze which also injured three people, with the army focused on accounting for all those who were on site
The banking sector and its clients incurred losses of more than R1 billion in 2022 as a result of card fraud, ATM bombings and ‘vishing’ incidents, among others
The alternative route to the N3 leading to key tourism sites has collapsed in sections, making it dangerous for drivers and restricting visitors
Her resignation comes on the heels of that of group CEO Portia Derby and pressure from the board after the group’s R5.7 billion loss in the past financial year
The metro plans to spend R8.6 million in total on ‘uplifting’ events, but has refused to make available a breakdown of costs
The Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice and Dignity Group has said the cost of nutritious food is already unaffordable for poor households
In this monthly series, the M&G investigates how South Africa’s fiscal policy has been shaped. The second instalment considers the health budget and why, despite growing to R254 billion a year, the health system is ailing