Electricity wheeling could be the future of reducing load shedding as demand is diverted away from Eskom.
Absa is the latest major bank to note a substantial rise in credit impairments.
Gauteng Finance MEC Jacob Mamabolo says the new state-owned entities will boost the country's GDP.
The minister of employment and labour Thulas Nxesi has warned businesses to not violate labour laws.
Some of South Africa's largest mining companies are working with government to improve water infrastructure.
Although the Aarto Act has been declared constitutionally valid, there are worries that it may be prone to corruption and is geared towards generating revenue rather than serving its intended purpose.
The commissioner of SARS condemns the recent attacks on trucks across the nation, stressing the economic damage it poses.
The South African rand hit a three-month record showing major strength.
Eskom's OEM problem; Joburg power trips; Zuma must go back to jail; Public Protector to remain suspended.
Germany, Ireland and Canada are on the hunt for skilled workers - and South Africa's talent pool is prime prey.