Lessons for SA from Brazil
When it comes to attracting investment, SA could learn a thing or two from Brazil. The fact that Anglo American is Brazil’s largest mining...
Biometric tech used by banks leads to rise in money mules
The use by banks of biometrics (fingerprint identification) to verify account holders has brought greater security to minimise identity theft and impersonation, but has...
Eskom in huge trouble as profit drops a whopping 89%
Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd’s first-half profit plunged 89% and the situation at the South African state-owned power utility is likely to worsen in the...
You may have to back-pay your domestic worker under the new minimum wage laws
Employers who have been paying less than the new national minimum wage since last year might have to back-pay their employees, according to Bradley Workman-Davies,...
SMEC South Africa clinches National Business Awards 2018 win
SMEC South Africa once again proved their mettle by emerging as the winners - for the second year in a row - of the...
‘Joburg collapse’ problem is much worse than government is letting on: mayor
Johannesburg mayor, Herman Mashaba, has issued a statement in response to the launch of an investigation into illegal mining in the city.
The...
Register your solar energy – or else
Capetonians with domestic solar power systems must register them before February 28 2019 or face paying a hefty service fee enforced by the City.
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Too many people are moving to Gauteng: report
National Council of Provinces’ chairperson, Thandi Modise, has asked President Cyril Ramaphosa to address the issue of mass migration to Gauteng.
According to...
Why travel insurance should be a top priority this festive season
For some, the end-of-year holiday season is the perfect time to escape on a well-deserved holiday to a destination abroad. However, many people who...
Western Cape hotels rates cheaper since drought
The average price of a hotel room in Cape Town is R65.19 cheaper per evening than it was a year ago – this brings...
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