If you had to live with the disruptions of the Gautrain on your doorstep, you may well be rewarded by higher property prices.
Stagnating population growth and dwindling deposits of gold and other minerals are likely to crimp South Africa’s growth.
Eskom was granted an 11th-hour court interdict on Tuesday evening preventing the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) from going on a national strike.
A trip on the Gautrain between Sandton and OR Tambo International Airport will cost R100, the companies behind the project announced on Tuesday.
Josiah Motswaledi turned up at Soccer City in a Bafana Bafana jersey, wearing a wig in national colours, giant yellow glasses, and blowing a vuvuzela.
The Promotion of Access to Information Act does not apply to records of the Cabinet and its committees, the Presidency argued on Tuesday.
The City of Cape Town has reached a "crossroads" over the toilets destroyed in Khayelitsha this week, mayor Dan Plato said on Tuesday.
Prasa will put a 10% salary increase into effect despite the majority union still striking to press for a better offer, a senior official said.
Traders Blog: North Korea, oil spills, Bangkok, volcanic ash. It is starting to sound like that Billy Joel song except we did start the fire.
South Africa’s growth figures flummoxed the economists, but it seems every silver lining has a cloud.
The African National Congress Youth League has called on the youth to vandalise the City of Cape Town over poor service delivery.
South Africans have been warned that the emotional stress of watching Bafana Bafana play may double their risk of a heart attack.
Africa’s biggest economy expanded by 1,6% year-on-year unadjusted, compared with a 1,4% contraction in the previous quarter.
A US academic told the <em>M&G</em> on Tuesday that Pik Botha would not have known about discussions with the Israel regarding nuclear weapons.
The solution to the unemployment crisis lies partly in
the hands of entrepreneurs, writes <b>Gareth Stokes</b>.
What should entrepreneurs do to protect their
intellectual property? asks <b>Gareth Stokes</b>.
The buying signals are back in the market, but with the current levels of financial uncertainty it is best to err on the side of caution.
The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union on Monday issued secondary strike notices to several port-related companies, an official said.
Carlos Alberto Parreira hailed his South Africa side despite seeing them held 1-1 by Bulgaria on Monday in a Soccer World Cup warm-up match.
Researchers have dismissed fears of a massive rise in human trafficking for the Soccer World Cup, saying NGOs could be trying to win extra resources.
The KwaZulu-Natal ANCYL has backed the re-election of Julius Malema as president at the league’s national elective conference next year.
The LOC of the 2010 Fifa World Cup is "too busy organising the World Cup" to provide the <i>M&G</i> with copies of tender documents.
Properly funded small businesses have a huge impact on growth and employment, writes <b>Gareth Stokes</b>.
Small businesses can find clever, affordable ways
to access market research, writes <b>Ben Kelly</b>.
The Wits Business School (WBS) Centre for
Entrepreneurship ensures that their students do not learn in a theoretical vacuum.
It was unlikely that the Israeli government formally offered nuclear weapons to SA in the apartheid era, former foreign minister Pik Botha says.
Israel never "negotiated the exchange" of nuclear weapons with South Africa, President Shimon Peres said on Monday.
It’s a tough time for newspapers. The recession has not been kind to them, and their fundamental business model is under threat, as previously discussed in this column.
BHP Billiton, the world’s biggest diversified miner, plans to drill for gas off South Africa’s west coast and will get exploration permits by August.
Chanelle Scheepers reached the second round of a Grand Slam for the first time on Sunday, but worried that few people would notice in South Africa.
Muslim leaders said they would be seeking an apology from the <i>M&G</i> after the paper published a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad.
The <i>M&G</i> has brought a court application against the World Cup’s local Organising Committee over its refusal to release tender documents.