Potholes are costing farmers millions
The agriculture sector has decried the poor state of South Africa’s deteriorating road infrastructure that costs the industry millions of rand in turnover losses.... Read more.
Mukuru’s labour practices ‘unfair’
Financial services company Mukuru will have to revisit its employment policy after the Western Cape High Court lambasted it for ignoring South Africa’s employment... Read more.
Equality battle still to be won
When Dr. Mamphela Ramphele became the vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Town (UCT) in 1997, little did she know that she was breaking a glass ceiling that... Read more.
Culture of fear prevails at MUT
An explosive report into the affairs of the embattled Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) has painted a picture of an institution in disarray, where factions... Read more.
Health insurance perfect for those without medical aid
Data show that only 8.9 million South Africans have access to medical aid. Those who are fortunate enough to be on a medical aid face a quagmire – medical aid... Read more.
Absa invests nearly R5-billion in information technology
Absa had invested billions of rands in its information technology space as the lender seeks to provide better services and security to its clients, the banking group... Read more.
Court decides on full bench to hear Southern Palace, IDC dispute
A group of black industrialists who fell out with the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) over a deal gone bad scored mixed results in their attempt to review... Read more.
War casts shadow over SA’s improving business confidence
Business sentiment in South Africa showed a marginal improvement in the first three months of 2022, data from the RMB/BER Business Confidence Index (BCI) show. The... Read more.
Iman Rappetti rejoins SABC news division
Veteran broadcaster and journalist Iman Rappetti has rejoined the SABC, the public broadcaster announced on Wednesday. The SABC said in a statement that Rappetti,... Read more.
Imperial Logistics delists fom JSE
Imperial Logistics will delist from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) after 35 years following a R12.7-billion buyout by Dubai-based DP World Logistics. The... Read more.