Eskom must go, say energy experts
Sinking in debt, Eskom – as both a national generator and distributor of electricity – is the biggest stumbling block to developing affordable, clean...
Environmental Affairs department fails to protect oceans
The Department of Environmental Affairs has made a big song and dance about how it intends to comply with international protocols in protecting our...
Kenya Airways CEO open to SAA partnership
Kenya Airways could cozy up to rival South African Airways as the embattled companies seek to narrow the gap with the continent’s biggest carrier,...
New South African smoking laws will change how – and where – you can...
On 9 May 2018, the draft Control of Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Bill was published for public comment. Among other changes the bill...
S&P warns SA on land
S&P Global Ratings on Friday warned that it would lower South Africa’s ratings if the implementation of land expropriation without compensation undermined investment and...
Cape ranks high as a business city
Cape Town ranks 24 out of 31 leading cities studied globally, boding well for its transport system, its business-friendly environment, the cost of living...
South Africans are quickly losing trust in companies like Facebook and Google
Ipsos has released the results of its latest Internet Security and Trust survey, showing how people around the world feel about internet privacy right now.
...
Cold front and buckets of rain coming on Monday for Cape Town
Cape Town’s had some really good early winter rains and another cold front is set to hit on Monday, 28 May.
As is always the...
National Treasury aims to restore SA investment grade rating
Government will engage ratings agency S&P Global on their areas of concern, while taking steps to restore South Africa's investment grade credit rating -...
Commercial property sector is booming
There has been an upswing in the commercial property sector in the Cape Town CBD over the past year compared to other big city...
Eskom must go, say energy experts
Sinking in debt, Eskom – as both a national generator and distributor of electricity – is the biggest stumbling block to developing affordable, clean...
Environmental Affairs department fails to protect oceans
The Department of Environmental Affairs has made a big song and dance about how it intends to comply with international protocols in protecting our...
Kenya Airways CEO open to SAA partnership
Kenya Airways could cozy up to rival South African Airways as the embattled companies seek to narrow the gap with the continent’s biggest carrier,...
New South African smoking laws will change how – and where – you can...
On 9 May 2018, the draft Control of Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Bill was published for public comment. Among other changes the bill...
S&P warns SA on land
S&P Global Ratings on Friday warned that it would lower South Africa’s ratings if the implementation of land expropriation without compensation undermined investment and...
Cape ranks high as a business city
Cape Town ranks 24 out of 31 leading cities studied globally, boding well for its transport system, its business-friendly environment, the cost of living...
South Africans are quickly losing trust in companies like Facebook and Google
Ipsos has released the results of its latest Internet Security and Trust survey, showing how people around the world feel about internet privacy right now.
...
Cold front and buckets of rain coming on Monday for Cape Town
Cape Town’s had some really good early winter rains and another cold front is set to hit on Monday, 28 May.
As is always the...
National Treasury aims to restore SA investment grade rating
Government will engage ratings agency S&P Global on their areas of concern, while taking steps to restore South Africa's investment grade credit rating -...
Commercial property sector is booming
There has been an upswing in the commercial property sector in the Cape Town CBD over the past year compared to other big city...