Education department faces legal action over matric results; driving demerit points could still happen in South Africa; showdown looms between businesses and local government over electricity prices; and Sisulu triples down on her tirade about South Af...
Employment data from Statistics South Africa reveals which workers in the country's formal, non-agricultural sectors earn the highest average salaries.
Job seekers often believe they need to dazzle their interviewers with knowledge and problem-solving skills, and while you definitely want to impress, an interview is a give-and-take experience, note career advice experts at specialist recruitment firm,...
5 fibre trends we could see in South Africa in 2022 – including solutions to deal with load shedding
The local fibre landscape is evolving rapidly: changes in-home and workplace behaviour, driven by the pandemic, means that demand for quality, reliable connectivity continues to surge, while recently seen consolidation among Fibre Network Operators (FN...
Africrest Properties, a property company specialising in converting office buildings to apartments, has provided more details around its new flagship project - The Apollo.
The SA Reserve Bank, like other central banks around the world, is obviously keen to maintain a balance between economic growth and inflation as the economy recovers from the damage done by the Covid-19 lock-downs and supply chain breaks, so…
The High Court ruling invalidating South Africa's controversial new driving laws may stop the rollout in its tracks - but legal experts warn that the process is far from over.
South Africa's new-vehicle market is expected to continue its gradual recovery in 2022, but recurring issues including load shedding and global chip shortages will continue to bite.
Eskom will take unit 2 of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station offline on Monday, 17 January, for a regular refuelling and maintenance outage that is scheduled for five months.
It’s that time again, early in the new year, when we are speculating as to what 2022 may hold, in this case for the property part of the South African economy, says John Loos, property sector strategist at FNB.