SARS comes down hard on illicit cigarette traders; the RAF is under fire for new policy; industry responds to Competition Commission report on sunflower oil; and experts warn South Africa may be in for another Covid wave.
The City of Cape Town aims to create up to 25,000 temporary work opportunities through various Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) projects in the 2022/2023 financial year.
The Southern African Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS) warns consumers of an Advance Fee scam where the perpetrator is falsely presenting themselves as a representative of the SAFPS.
The Tax Administration Act in South Africa permits the warrantless search and seizure of a taxpayer's property by the South African Revenue Service.
The Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development has gazetted new standards for certain raw meat products in South Africa, including detailed breakdowns for what favourites like burger patties and boerewors can contain.
Legal experts say South Africa's largest insurers aren't be raided on a whim - there has to be solid evidence of price fixing; Motsoaledi says the SA passport has become a laughing stock; the SAPS is reportedly sitting without forensic…
Following years of delays, the government is finally expected to make an announcement on the way forward for e-tolls in Gauteng when finance minister Enoch Godongwana’ presents his Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) in late October.
GTC Healthcare Consulting warns that deferred medical scheme contribution increases in South Africa are likely to be followed by above-inflation hikes in January 2023.
It was business as usual during South Africa's national shutdown; analyst says a basic income grant will spur economic growth; 18 months later, and still no word on companies that fleeced the government over hand sanitiser; and Mkhwebane suffers yet…
CareerJunction's latest employment insights report shows 10 jobs that didn’t exist, or at least weren’t very common a decade ago.