The business year that was in 5 takes
Johannesburg- Enoch Godongwana finally got the nod as finance minister – a position ANC insiders said he had been clamouring for. Godongwana replaced Tito Mboweni... Read more.
Top black players were not left behind in this year’s biggest deals
Johannesburg- It’s been a big year for business deals. And black players in the economy have not been left out, flexing their muscles in a tough economic environment.... Read more.
University of Limpopo’s 21-year-old doctor takes his Hippocratic Oath
Johannesburg- The University of Limpopo (UL) wrapped up the year by introducing its first graduates from its fledgling medical school, including a 21-year old who... Read more.
Travellers must verify their travel insurance
Johannesburg – Planning on taking a trip to unwind this festive season? Better be sure what your travel insurance covers and what it excludes. A good case... Read more.
Covid-19-related school closures rob pupils of future earnings
Johannesburg – Students across the world, including in South Africa, risk losing $17-trillion (R272-trillion) in lifetime earnings in present value because... Read more.
SA furniture manufacturing sector on cusp of entering global market
Johannesburg – Penwell Lunga, the chairperson of the South African Furniture Initiative, said the domestic industry is on the cusp of growing into a globally... Read more.
Administrator in expensive conflict of interest saga
Johannesburg- In the unfolding scandal involving the administrator of the Chemical, Energy, Paper, Printing, Wood and Allied Workers Union (Ceppwawu), Thulisile... Read more.
Standard Bank takes full control of Liberty
Johannesburg – Banking giant Standard Bank’s offer to buy 100% of financial services and property holding company, Liberty Holdings, has jumped the final... Read more.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has tested positive for Covid-19
Johannesburg – President Cyril Ramaphosa has tested positive for Covid, the presidency announced on Sunday night. Ramaphosa earlier in the day delivered the... Read more.
Increasing pressure at the pumps
Johannesburg- The surge in fuel prices continues to squeeze consumers, with the average cost per tank now over R1 000. Consumers are now paying over 30% than what... Read more.