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7 things you need to know today
1. Business confidence eases as more realistic outlook prevails
Business sentiment weakened in January, with executives painting a more realistic outlook compared with the euphoria...
What every senior management team needs to know in a cyber crisis
Over the past few years, cyber-attacks have become the top man-made threat facing countries and companies globally. This is according to a 2018 Global...
Vedanta to invest Rs 8,500 crore in South Africa for mining business expansion
Vedanta Resources Ltd Monday announced a fresh investment of Rs 8,500 crore ($1.2 billion) to expand its mining and allied operations in South Africa and...
Trevor Noah to speak at global gathering of business leaders in Cape Town
Internationally acclaimed South African comedian Trevor Noah will be among the speakers at the largest gathering of global chief executives at the annual Young...
SA means business
President Cyril Ramaphosa has reassured the international community at the official start of the World Economic Forum (WEF) that South Africa is making headway...
Planning to sell?
If you are considering selling your business how do you maximise the return on your ‘sweat and tears’ and financial investment over the years?
“There...
The implications of #Brexit for Cape businesses
As the official tourism, trade and investment promotion agency for Cape Town and the Western Cape, Wesgro is keeping a keen eye on unfolding...
Banks bear the brunt of weakened rand
South African banks bore the brunt of the weaker rand after the third-quarter current account deficit widened to R176.6 billion from R167bn and continued...
5 big changes proposed for South Africa’s ‘broken’ timeshare industry
The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has released a new report on South Africa’s timeshare industry – which is estimated to contribute as much as R3.5 billion...