FNB to SA: Stop panicking over the economy!
FNB's business head for Gauteng Themba Mabizela says there are better things to do than panic about the economy. .
Damian Marley announces Joburg gig
In the run-up to his performance at Durban?s Zakifo Music Festival, Damian "JR Gong" Marley will play one show in Johannesburg.
Newly-reinstated Eskom boss Molefe pulls out of #AUW2017
Brian Molefe?s appearance at the 17th annual African Utility Week was to be one of his first public appearances since his return to Eskom was announced.
#WEFAfrica17: Crisis in Africa's education
Former Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete says the education crisis in Africa was today’s civil rights struggle.
Bus strike a ‘fight for all working class people’
The SA Federation of Trade Unions on Friday pledged total support for strikers in the passenger bus sector and called on all workers to stand with them.
Agri SA demands explanation from Zuma
Agri SA says President Jacob Zuma must be held accountable for actions that lead to Monday’s sovereign ratings downgrade by S&P Global.
Downgrade will hit all citizens
Business groupings say Monday’s sovereign ratings downgrade by S&P will affect all and could be the start of a negative spiral.
Antarctic expedition ends in hot Cape Town
Russian research vessel Akademik Treshnikov sailed into a still and steaming Cape Town, marking the end of the Antarctic circumnavigation expedition.
Polar expedition to sail into Cape Town
The Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition that set off three months ago comes full circle when Akademik Treshnikov sails into Cape Town this weekend.
PICS: New casino offers a feast for foodies
The soon-to-opened Time Square at Menlyn Maine in Pretoria has Siobhan Cassidy swooning in gastronomic delight.
In search of 'clean' ID's, criminals target children
Children are at risk of identity theft as unscrupulous criminals assume counterfeit identities to commit fraud and other crimes, a local lawyer says.
Africa’s young farmers take charge of land – and the agenda
The young farmer who is also a spokesman for many had very specific demands and requests for policymakers.
Japanese host ‘Proudly South African’ event
BrandSA said it was a partner for an initiative that aimed to celebrate the country's strengths for Japanese businesses to invest in South Africa.
Foreign students boost Cape Town economy
More than a thousand foreign students took part in the UCT semester study abroad programme in 2016, each of them spending US$6,000 on tuition and contributing further ...
Branded sneakers worth R8.7m seized at SA-Moz border
Customs services at Lebombo border post had made a “massive seizure” of suspected counterfeit sneakers with a total value of R8. 7 million.
Cape Town water saving on track
The City of Cape Town said the latest statistics indicated a drop in water consumption over the past week, but there was “still much work to be done”.
Kusile power station connected to national grid
Eskom said in a statement that the move would add an extra 800mw to “further stabilise the power system to support South Africa’s economic growth”.
Sanco welcomes failure to halt Tuks’ move away from Afrikaans
"The adoption of progressive language policies by universities that were enclaves of Afrikaner nationalism has deepened transformation," said Sanco National Spokesperson ...
Rooibos, honeybush, IP innovation and super powers
It is well-known that the tasty and healthy teas have a dedicated following in South Africa and beyond. And it is easy enough to believe that the patents granted ...
Stellenbosch University offers MBA online in real-time
The University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB) will be the first South African business school to offer its MBA in real-time online, transferring the physical ...
South Africans don’t seem to care about credit … scores
For a nation of card-swiping shopaholics, South Africans seem surprisingly unconcerned about their own credit scores.
Burger King shakes off declines at store level
The Burger King chain had continued to expand across South Africa and increase overall revenue over the past year although average monthly store revenues had declined ...
From the snowy peaks of Davos to Kigali’s green hills
Journalist Siobhan Cassidy shares her first impressions of the Rwandan capital ahead of the WEF Africa summit this week.
#PanamaPapers: Call for action against Khulubuse Zuma
Solidarity on Monday called on liquidators of the failed mining company Aurora to investigate Khulubuse Zuma after his name was mentioned in the Panama Papers, an ...
Busy night for cops in Cape Town CBD
Fines totaling R97 500 were issued for 184 offences overnight in the Cape Town CBD.