Hijacking syndicates are taking South African vehicles across the border into neighbouring countries like Mozambique, Swaziland, Eswatini, Zambia, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Botswana. Speaking to ENCA, crime expert Calvin Rafadi said that car smuggling is b...
Following comments made by the Liquid Fuel Wholesale Association (LFWA) that the country is facing possible liquid fuel supply shortages - the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy responds.
Transport minister, Fikile Mbalula, says that government is in the process of extending the driving licence lifespan as well as procuring a new machine to print smart driving licence cards.
Funding the grant has become an issue, with the National Treasury reporting that it would cost at least R50 billion a year to continue the temporary R350 monthly stipend that was initially launched in 2020 to protect the vulnerable from…
As economists expect another 75 basis point increase to already high-interest rates, the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) governor Lesetja Kganyago gives insight into what is forcing their hand.
South Africa's constrained airlines are set to see ticket price hikes ahead of holidaymakers planning trips for the festive season.
South Africa's economy can not handle an en masse strike at Transnet and the stakes are higher than they have ever been with the country on its knees, says the Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of South Africa.
Concern is growing over a law change that allows for ministers and deputy ministers to not have to pay for utilities, including water and electricity, says the head of legal at the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA), Stefanie Fick.
Travelling both by air and road in South Africa could become a lot more challenging because of the country's overreliance on international fuel.
The KwaZulu Natal Education Department said that at some point this year, the national minister was engaged with Eskom and they are hoping for a stable supply of power.