South Africa’s economic landscape is shaped by persistent challenges – unemployment, poverty, and inequality – that disproportionately affect graduates who are desperately seeking meaningful employment and a foothold on the ladder to economic prosperity.
Codehesion is the 2025 MyBroadband Award for Best Software Development Company winner, thanks to its excellent reputation and focus on customer satisfaction.
The upmarket Root44 emporium in the heart of the Stellenbosch Winelands is going on sale through an exclusive sealed bidding process this month.
The Portfolio Committee on Employment and Labour is considering amendments to South Africa’s public holiday pay regulations to clarify confusion that may disadvantage workers.
South African homeowners are being warned to ensure their electric fences are up to standard amid stricter law enforcement.
Office rentals have surpassed pre-Covid levels, with many companies calling their employees back to the office.
The government says it will prioritise submissions that seek to change “clearly” offensive and derogatory place names in the country, but it’s up to communities to act first.
Retailer SPAR has announced a new partnership with Uber Eats to expand its 2U online delivery service.
Woolworths has won a court battle against SARS, with the tax service slammed for cherry-picking and using narrow definitions to withhold tax claims.
South African Reserve Bank (SARB) governor Lesetja Kganyago has received a R10 million pay package.
Hopes for a turnaround to South Africa’s sluggish growth in the first half of the year have been dealt a significant blow with the United States’ latest tariff announcement.
Medshield makes it easy for consumers by offering a benefit plan tailored for every stage of life.
The South African government’s latest policy plans to revive the country’s struggling ferrochrome industry have sparked concerns from the Minerals Council South Africa (MCSA).
South Africa is littered with small towns and communities that have been built around key exports, which now face the United States’ crushing 30% tariff.
SARS has clarified the process for taxpayers to follow when they’re not happy with their auto assessment – as well as notices for provisional taxpayers and two-pot withdrawers.