National road agency Sanral says that four of the five tenders that were cancelled earlier the year have now been awarded - but the search for a new e-toll operator has been put on hold as it seeks clarity on…
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says finance minister Enoch Godongwana may have been too optimistic in assuming that he will hit the fiscal targets he has set; South Africa's rushed greylisting laws hit a roadblock; Eskom plans on extending the…
South Africa has no shortage of shopping malls, with four new major projects being completed in the country within this past week, opening their doors in the same week.
Pharmacy and healthcare retail group Dis-Chem says it is trading at pre-Covid levels in South Africa, with expansions and acquisitions boosting its reach and driving profitability.
Critics say Eskom is taking a R170 billion gamble on coal; public sector workers threaten a national shutdown; economists point to more pain for consumers; and South Africa's police can't recruit enough officers to keep up with a swelling population.
The Johannesburg-based precious metals producer will enter into consultations with labor groups and other stakeholders on the proposed restructuring, which could affect 1,959 employees and 465 contractors at its Beatrix 4 shaft and Kloof 1 plant.
Pick n Pay has announced that it will allow transactions via cryptocurrency following the completion of the first phase of new pilot that allows customers to pay for goods with crytp from their smartphone.
Treasury wants Eskom to push ahead with gas and nuclear projects; questions hang over e-tolls and how Gauteng will pay; experts say the US terrorism alert was an insult to South Africa; and unions call for royal houses in South…
Moody’s Investors Service raised its outlook on Eskom’s debt ratings to positive for the first time since 2007 after South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said that the government could take over a substantial portion of the power company’s d...
A new 28,000 square metre regional mall has opened its doors in Ermelo, serving the Gert Sibande District in Mpumalanga.