Government is fast-tracking plans to develop South African-owned satellites that will focus on connectivity and tracking, says Communications and Digital Technologies minister Khumbudzo Ntshaveni.
Professor Bruce Mellado, a member of Gauteng's Covid-19 Advisory Committee, says the province is busy preparing models for a potential fourth wave of Covid-19 infections.
Employers have dedicated much of the year to introducing adequate health and safety measures in the workplace, including placing employees on paid sick leave at the onset of Covid-19 symptoms or following exposure to the virus.
The Tax Justice Network (TJN) has published its annual tax justice report, showing countries are losing a total of $483 billion in tax a year to global tax abuse committed by multinational corporations and wealthy individuals.
The South African rand hit its weakest point in 12 months on Tuesday (23 November) on the back of a stronger dollar and an expected hike in US interest rates.
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) says that more information on more than 75 million financial accounts, covering total assets of around R160.4 trillion, is being automatically exchanged by tax bodies around the world.
Home Affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi says his department has completed phase 1 of South Africa's e-visa system, and is already planning to expand the system to offer more features going forward.
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Black Friday has become the biggest shopping day on the calendar, with a growing list of South African retailers offering greatly reduced prices on a range of products.
Employer branding agency Universum Global has published a ranking of the most sought-after employers in South Africa, based on its comprehensive and independent career-related survey.