Experts say the increase in GDP is largely a result of a decrease in load-shedding in the second quarter
The retail giant has turned its attention to the untapped market of the townships
SA Express passengers do not know if they will be able to fly to their destinations after the airline grounded all flights yesterday
The construction entrepreneur died in a head-on collision on the N14, as she made her way to a funeral in the North West province
While sales in affluent suburbs are lacklustre, sales at the lower end of the property market are starting to sparkle
In a panel discussion hosted by the M&G, experts broke down what the NHI will practically mean for consumers
Kigali is flashing its sweetest smile to foreign firms, but there may be cracks in the image it’s presenting
Low fees are attracting investors to a range of listed exchange-traded products
The payouts to affected miners who were part of the class action will provide a modicum of justice
After announcing weak financial results for the first half of 2019, the steel manufacturer is planning to cut more jobs to be able to operate
It will give current and ex gold mineworkers an opportunity to receive a medical examination and compensation for those suffering from silicosis
Some analysts have raised concerns about another food giant entering the highly concentrated sector
The proposed tie up will enable Pioneer to expand its leading brands and access greater capital to invest in local agriculture and people
The aviation sector is worried that rules about the radio spectrum in the skies above the project could affect the Jo’burg to Cape Town route
The probe by ENSafrica — which identified R1.2-billion in suspicious contracts — was initiated by EOH’s board
The minister of mineral resources and energy, Gwede Mantashe, has announced that his department will not be extracting gas by way of fracking
Funerals come with a huge price tag here in South Africa, but unless they’re okay with being pariahs, the bereaved must spare no expense
But both the commission and the department of labour say they have everything under control
Emergency Taxi is competing with the likes of Uber and Bolt to give Johannesburgers other e-hailing transport options, using cheaper-to-run Qute cars
‘My dream is to have hotdog street kiosks around Jo’burg’s clubs and provide free condoms as well’
Digitisation has led to a wave of job cuts, but the real problem remains a lack of meaningful growth
A new e-hailing service offers rides at a fraction of its rivals’ prices, and it’s cooking with gas
The company may have more than four million customers, but it has not yet made a profit
Debt hit the original developer hard, but the district isn’t just waiting for the hammer to fall
The controversial businessperson was being cross-examined at the PIC commission of inquiry
Under oath, the media owner appeared to contradict an earlier interview with the M&G
Concerns raised by GEPF on investment in Independent Media were overlooked by the PIC
Health tax adds to woes of local producers, who want it dropped, but experts say the industry is simply not competitive enough
Debt counselling includes fees that some people cannot afford but a new Bill aims to prevent socioeconomic discrimination
‘I found a community that helped me to begin my adaptation in South Africa’
Critics range from those who feel it is
too little too late to those who feel they
should be exempted from it
EOH was dogged by corruption allegations — and then Microsoft cut its contract