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Eskom’s loadshedding forecast sees candle lights in our near future

It looks like we may be in for many a candle-lit dinner over the summer. Whether Eskom sees the best- or worst-case scenarios of...

Tourism recovery rate at CTIA’s international terminal reaches five month high

The sustained tourism recovery in international arrivals seen over the last few months, when compared to pre-pandemic levels, has continued with recovery rates at...

Better coordination and collaboration can speed up the process of resolving the ban on...

Better coordination and collaboration can speed up the process of resolving Botswana and Namibia's ban on South African vegetable exports. For this reason, the...

Old Mutual launches SME – Dedicated business unit servicing SA SMEs

To address the needs of growing small and medium businesses, Old Mutual has launched a new business offering to service the SME business sector...

Hold the corrupt accountable – Minister Gordhan

Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has reinforced government’s stance that corruption will not be tolerated in all spheres of the public sector. This after the...

Crypto assets: Are you prepared for the taxman?

South African taxpayers must realise that the time to regularise their cryptocurrency assets with the South African Revenue Service (SARS) has come, says Diane...

The efficient 5G network reliant on reimagined policy and regulation landscape

A sustainable and efficient 5G network needs to be underpinned by a competitive landscape where the sharing of resources is encouraged – this was...

Attracting youth is construction’s next big task

Looking beyond the economic squeeze in which South Africa’s construction sector finds itself, there is still a need to inspire young people to join...

Building Plans passed: Western Cape now in top spot

Total building plans passed in the Western Cape between January and June 2022 increased by 33.2% in value compared to the same period last...

Scotch whisky sold for $8 000

A second mini bottle produced in 1919 went for nearly $9 000 at the same auction. By Mike Pomranz,  THE market for rare whiskies — and especially...

Eskom’s loadshedding forecast sees candle lights in our near future

It looks like we may be in for many a candle-lit dinner over the summer. Whether Eskom sees the best- or worst-case scenarios of...

Tourism recovery rate at CTIA’s international terminal reaches five month high

The sustained tourism recovery in international arrivals seen over the last few months, when compared to pre-pandemic levels, has continued with recovery rates at...

Better coordination and collaboration can speed up the process of resolving the ban on...

Better coordination and collaboration can speed up the process of resolving Botswana and Namibia's ban on South African vegetable exports. For this reason, the...

Old Mutual launches SME – Dedicated business unit servicing SA SMEs

To address the needs of growing small and medium businesses, Old Mutual has launched a new business offering to service the SME business sector...

Hold the corrupt accountable – Minister Gordhan

Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has reinforced government’s stance that corruption will not be tolerated in all spheres of the public sector. This after the...

Crypto assets: Are you prepared for the taxman?

South African taxpayers must realise that the time to regularise their cryptocurrency assets with the South African Revenue Service (SARS) has come, says Diane...

The efficient 5G network reliant on reimagined policy and regulation landscape

A sustainable and efficient 5G network needs to be underpinned by a competitive landscape where the sharing of resources is encouraged – this was...

Attracting youth is construction’s next big task

Looking beyond the economic squeeze in which South Africa’s construction sector finds itself, there is still a need to inspire young people to join...

Building Plans passed: Western Cape now in top spot

Total building plans passed in the Western Cape between January and June 2022 increased by 33.2% in value compared to the same period last...

Scotch whisky sold for $8 000

A second mini bottle produced in 1919 went for nearly $9 000 at the same auction. By Mike Pomranz,  THE market for rare whiskies — and especially...

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