President Cyril Ramaphosa says the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) is considering whether or not the country will continue with the National State of Disaster legislation currently in place.
South African consumers face little reprieve in the coming months as both fuel and food prices look to creep higher, says Investec chief economist Annabel Bishop.
German carmaker Audi has announced a partnership with GridCars to install ultra-fast charging stations across South Africa.
Retailer Woolworths says that group online sales for the half-year financial period ending 26 December, grew by 22.4%, and contributed 13.7% to its total turnover and concession sales.
The opposition Democratic Alliance has announced a legal challenge to South Africa's lockdown regulations around schools and rotational timetables.
DA heads to court to force a return of full-time schooling; Treasury sets its sights on vaping; legal experts chime in on the EFF's 'foreigner checks'; and Zuma launches yet another court bid to stay his corruption trial proceedings.
South Africa doesn’t graduate an adequate number of teachers to meet the supply and demand, and a retiring teacher base is starting to skew pupil to teacher ratios in the country's classrooms.
Business group Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) has written to Transport minister Fikile Mbalula requesting he makes changes to South Africa's traffic regulations.
JSE-Listed investment holding company Labat Africa says it is diversifying its healthcare offerings through large-scale acquisitions and retail expansion.
Trade union Solidarity has launched a legal challenge against the University of the Free State (UFS) over its planned mandatory Covid-19 vaccine policy for staff and students.