Expert insights on Enoch Godongwana's upcoming budget speech in South Africa
Discover the mixed expert opinions on Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana's upcoming budget speech, as South Africa faces economic challenges and critical decisions. ...
May fuel price cuts for South African motorists despite VAT increase
Motorists in South Africa can look forward to potential fuel price cuts in May, driven by declining global oil prices and an over-recovery in petrol pricing. Experts ...
Petrol price set to nosedive in April
Economists forecast a significant decrease in petrol prices for South African motorists in April, driven by a stronger Rand and lower international oil prices.
Transnet Port terminals unveils plans to enhance Cape Town's Port efficiency
Transnet Port Terminals is set to enhance operational efficiency at the Cape Town Container Terminal through a significant development programme, including new equipment ...
Big fuel price drop predicted for October
South Africa has faced challenges of increasing fuel prices in the last two years, with the price reaching a high of R25 in October 2023.
Durban FilmMart says film contributes billions of rand to the economy
FilmMart said that the National Film and Video Foundation projected that the film industry would contribute R7,18 billion to the local economy.
Uasa welcomes drop in Consumer Price Index
“The ‘new normal’ and the aligned cost of living in a challenged economy make for devastating circumstances many can’t overcome. ”
Relevance of ICC arrest warrants questioned
ICC prosecutor Karim AA Khan on Monday said they have applied for warrants of arrest for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister of Defence Yoav Gallant. ...
GEMS medical aid says signing of NHI Bill important for South Africa
GEMS medical aid said that the signing of the NHI Bill into law by the president was a seminal moment for the nation.
Mapisa-Nqakula, not taxpayers, must foot own legal bill – analysts
Political parties and analysts have welcomed the decision made by the Department of Defence and Military Veterans to refuse to pay the legal fees of its former minister ...
Law enforcement ready for 2024 national elections
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Sipho Hlomuka said they would ensure that all 4 974 IEC voting stations would be closely monitored. ...
Full closure on the N3 next month for 30 minutes
Sanral said the N3 will be fully closed on June 6, between 2. 30pm and 3pm.
‘Take tough action on corrupt Home Affairs officials’
“Selling fake documents is a crime against the state. Refugee reception centres must be moved to the borders. No migrant must be allowed to enter our borders without ...
Acsa says King Shaka International Airport is flying high
King Shaka Airport, said Myataza, won the award for Best Regional Airport in Africa in the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2024.
Good news for consumers as fuel price expected to decrease in June
Experts believe that the predicted decrease for petrol will be around 60 cents a litre, while diesel is expected to decrease by around 74 cents a litre,
NHI bill faces widespread legal backlash
The backlash started almost immediately after the bill was signed, with trade union Solidarity saying it had started legal action against NHI, while the DA said ...
No bail for AKA, Tibz murder accused
Magistrate Vincent Hlatshwayo said while delivering his judgement that evidence presented before him linked all five suspects to the murders.
Trade union Uasa concerned about increase in unemployment rate
Trade union Uasa says the increase in South Africa’s unemployment rate is worrying.
City of eThekwini deploys 300 youth to ensure a welcoming environment for delegates
eThekwini Municipality said that they are prioritising infrastructure development, safety and cleanliness to bring more tourists to the city.
eThekwini Municipality expects boiling economic boost from Africa’s Travel Indaba
It will inject a projected R439 million into the City’s gross domestic product (GDP).
Indaba to give boost to tourism industry
Africa’s Travel Indaba is expected to start on Monday with the hospitality and tourism industry expecting a major boost.
Water challenges tackled north of Durban
Areas north of Durban such as Verulam, Inanda, Amaoti, Ntuzuma and Phoenix have been plagued with water shortages for a long period; this prompted the Water and ...
Business sector’s worry over coalition
The business sector said that they are concerned about the possibility of a coalition Government and the impact it will have on the economy following the 2024 National ...
Ratepayers turning to renewable energy sources impacting City’s revenue
The City has acknowledged that ratepayers’ use of renewable sources of energy, such as solar power, is having a negative impact on its electricity sales.
Sharp rise in consumers seeking debt counselling
Statistics showed that there had been an increase of 22% in debt counselling enquiries in the first quarter of 2024.