Rhino breeder loses millions
Johannesburg – John Hume, largely regarded as the world’s largest private breeder of white rhino, has suffered a major financial blow after the Pretoria... Read more.
Ernest Middendorp given three matches to save his job
Johannesburg – Under fire Maritzburg United coach Ernest Middendorp used the launch of the Nedbank Cup to admit his bosses had given him three matches to save... Read more.
Tito Mboweni joins private sector after retiring from public office
Johannesburg – Former minister of finance Tito Mboweni has resigned from parliament, almost six months after he was removed from the national executive in... Read more.
Vodacom records VodaPay green shoots
Johannesburg- Vodacom’s latest fintech offering, VodaPay was well received by consumers with more than 1 million people have downloaded it in a space of three... Read more.
Civil society calls for adoption of basic income grant
Johannesburg- To go BIG (basic income grant) or not? This is the question facing President Cyril Ramaphosa as he prepares to deliver his last State of the Nation... Read more.
Rate hike not all doom and gloom for farmers
Johannesburg- The decision by the South African Reserve Bank to hike interest rates coupled with the wet weather would present difficulties for farmers, experts... Read more.
Move to alert level 1 boosted tourism
Johannesburg- The decision to move the country to adjusted alert level one has paid great dividends to the hospitality industry, with intra travel and more international... Read more.
Black law firm in tiff with EY over R95m Transnet tender
Johannesburg- A war of words has broken out between black law firm Dlamini Incorporated and Ernst & Young (EY) over a lucrative Transnet tender. Dlamini Inc... Read more.
Government’s programme offers a lifeline to parents
Johannesburg- All parents want to provide their children with quality education but the costs of education can be a big barrier to achieving that dream. The government’s... Read more.
Procurement office is a mere post box says Kenneth Brown
Johannesburg- Former state procurement tzar Kenneth Brown has bemoaned “the erosion of capacity” of the office of the chief procurement officer, which he said... Read more.