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South Africa’s R3.8 billion Post Office lie

Business—17 Feb 2026

CEO who faces possible criminal charges paid R9.8 million

Business—17 Feb 2026

Only factory of its kind in South Africa to be shut down

Business—16 Feb 2026

New board for state-owned enterprise struggling to pay salaries

Business—16 Feb 2026

Major changes coming for FlySafair

Business—10 Feb 2026

Tell Eskom to take a hike

Business—3 Feb 2026

The end of the rand and other currencies as we know them

Business—2 Feb 2026

The government wants to make Chinese cars more expensive in South Africa

Business—1 Feb 2026

South African government proposes new way companies can get BEE points

Business—30 Jan 2026

Reserve Bank keeps interest rate unchanged

Business—29 Jan 2026

No interest rate changes in South Africa

Business—29 Jan 2026

South African rand hitting its best level in years

Business—29 Jan 2026

Only 49% of voters in South Africa are registered taxpayers

Business—28 Jan 2026

South Africa’s rand continues to see solid gains

Business—28 Jan 2026

BEE laws used to cover ANC corruption – Helen Zille

Business—27 Jan 2026

Great news for the South African rand

Business—26 Jan 2026

International giant launching new stores offering lower prices than Checkers and Pick n Pay

Business—24 Jan 2026

Nedbank’s R13.9 billion expansion bet

Business—22 Jan 2026

South Africa’s currency goes from zero to hero

Business—21 Jan 2026

Crime has killed a top South African factory

Business—15 Jan 2026

South African retail giant denies involvement in illegal operation

Business—14 Jan 2026

South African government cautiously optimistic about AGOA lifeline

Business—14 Jan 2026

Outdoor advertising crackdown in South Africa’s richest city

Business—14 Jan 2026

South African firms facing high power costs thrown a lifeline

Business—7 Jan 2026

Oil prices fall after Trump says Venezuela will send supply to US

Business—7 Jan 2026

The story behind one of South Africa’s oldest and most iconic beers

Business—6 Jan 2026

End of an era for iconic South African beverage brand

Business—5 Jan 2026

Apartheid laws making a comeback in South Africa

Business—4 Jan 2026

White people hate BEE because it makes black people owners – Gwede Mantashe

Business—2 Jan 2026

Nelson Mandela is turning in his grave

Business—31 Dec 2025
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South Africa—18 Feb 2026

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South Africa—18 Feb 2026

Julius Malema says Ramaphosa uses task teams to hide his incompetence

South Africa—18 Feb 2026

Mashaba says it will be ‘very easy’ to win Joburg against Zille

South Africa—18 Feb 2026

Zuma’s daughter never really left MK, and three-minute smart IDs coming to South Africa

South Africa—18 Feb 2026

Russian propaganda campaign targets the DA

South Africa—18 Feb 2026

The 134-year-old company collapsing in front of everyone’s eyes

South Africa—17 Feb 2026

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South Africa—17 Feb 2026

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Comments

Cry a little

James Henning on 18 Feb 2026

Cosatu supported the strike back in 2013/14 which was the start of SAPO's demise. There main concern is loss of...

James Geach on 18 Feb 2026

I would love dearly for Ambassador Bozell to be able to bring the anc back from the brink of the...

Andrea on 18 Feb 2026

As always, Frans Cronje is on the money. I think the real motivation for JS to "walk out" so quickly,...

Andrea on 18 Feb 2026

I suggest you go back to Holland or wherever you came from since you dont want to live amongst black...

Chris Cain on 18 Feb 2026

The FF+ may or may not be corrupt, but lets not forget that their support base is very limited, and...

Alan Roxton Wiggill on 18 Feb 2026

And it is impossible to have labour costs low enough to compete with China. This is the SA economy

Mike Wiggill on 18 Feb 2026

Another commission for the last commission...decisions decisions....!!!

milo on 18 Feb 2026

Lol....don't forget VBS bank etc, etc, etc, etc................ Get a task team....kick for touch!@

milo on 18 Feb 2026

Commissions and commissions,what is happening with ZONDO COMMISSIONS Files???

Fernando on 18 Feb 2026
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