Pick n Pay lost millions in sales due to the July unrests
Johannesburg- Retail giant Pick n Pay this morning said it lost nearly R1 billion in lost sales during the July civil unrests that swept through the economic hubs... Read more.
Balwin Properties reports a surge in profits
Johannesburg- Balwin, one of South Africa’s largest property companies has reported an increase of more than 40% in profits for the six months ended August. The... Read more.
Multibillion-rand Lesotho Highlands Water project gets shot in the arm
Johannesburg- South Africa’s long-delayed multibillion-rand Lesotho Highlands Water Project, which has been hamstrung by funding pressures, this week received... Read more.
Watchdog fights BEE scammers
Johannesburg- The B-BBEE Commission has come out swinging at verification companies that are complicit in circumventing the B-BBEE Act. The watchdog has also called... Read more.
Fitch: Sanral woes to take a toll on infrastructure plan
Johannesburg – Research agency Fitch Solutions Country Risk and Industry Research has warned that South Africa’s road network will come under severe pressure... Read more.
Court asked to come to the rescue of pupils in overcrowded classrooms
Johannesburg – The Legal Resource Centre (LRC) has taken the Eastern Cape department of basic education to task over its failure to provide 65 classrooms to... Read more.
Dos and don’ts of franchises
Johannesburg- With many South Africans looking at opportunities to generate extra income, franchising remains a viable option. Sunday World spoke to Hugh Melamdowitz,... Read more.
Cover you need for medical costs in old age
Johannesburg – Many workers underestimate their post-retirement healthcare costs and use their current health status as a blueprint for what their future health... Read more.
UK red list also points to SA’s high crime rate
Johannesburg – The UK’s decision to not remove South Africa from its travel “red list” despite a sharp decline in new Covid-19 cases and ramped-up vaccination... Read more.
Double-dipping Mkhuseli Faku caught out
Johannesburg- Mkhuseli Faku, chairperson of one of Eskom’s biggest suppliers of fuel oil for its coal-fired power stations, has been caught in a double-dipping... Read more.