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Private school group Curro has seen a slight drop in learners, with the JSE-listed company expecting to see a large drop in earnings following a R74 million impairment.
South Africa is the fourth-worst country to drive in, suffering from a high road deaths, poor quality roads, higher than average speed limits and high levels of congestion. This is according to ...
Cell C owner Blue Label Telecoms has received the requisite shareholder approval to change its name, as the company goes through a major restructuring.
South Africa is set to open its first new underground gold mine in 15 years – an increasingly rare event for a country that was once the world’s largest producer of the precious metal.
South African Airways (SAA) and Discovery have unveiled a newly refurbished domestic departures airport lounge at Cape Town ...
Fikile Mbhokota has been serving as the CEO of Satrix since the start of 2022, leading a financial giant with R260 billion in assets under management. Satrix is the largest index-tracking business in ...
ROSE Foundation operates a national network of licensed collectors and processors, ensuring that used oil is managed in line ...
More South African women are financing their new homes, and more are doing it on their own. Standard Bank’s Home Loans data shows that women have consistently made up 70% of all home loan clients in ...
While the rand is currently trading at a surprisingly resilient level of R17.70 against the dollar, its real value is closer to R13.16/$ when considering purchasing power.
Cape Town’s new rates and taxes are under fire, with the city duking it out with rate payers and property owners in court in September.
Groups that are part of organised crime within government are now profiting from teaching posts in South Africa, taking advantage of newly qualified and underemployed graduates.
South Africa’s consumer price inflation rose to 3.5% year-on-year in July, marking its highest level since September 2024, primarily due to increases in food and fuel prices. This inflation rate ...