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Big hit to a critical South African sector

Business—1 Dec 2025

R5.9 billion loan for South Africa’s state-owned logistics entity

Business—25 Nov 2025

South African Reserve Bank cuts interest rates

Business—20 Nov 2025

Systems returning to normal after global Cloudflare outage hits internet users

Business—18 Nov 2025

Major payday for Pick n Pay’s founding family

Business—18 Nov 2025

Vodacom strikes a deal with Starlink

Business—12 Nov 2025

One of South Africa’s oldest food producers is cooking

Business—11 Nov 2025

Vodacom is booming

Business—10 Nov 2025

The small and affordable car brand selling more vehicles in South Africa than Volkswagen, Ford, and BMW

Business—5 Nov 2025

Two brothers became billionaires by building South Africa’s largest second-hand car empire

Business—2 Nov 2025

ANC voters want the government to stop race-based appointments

Business—28 Oct 2025

The ANC is the only party with a BEE policy, and the DA is keeping it in power

Business—23 Oct 2025
Image: Greenpeace Africa.

Shell appeals court ruling that halted South African offshore plan

Business—23 Oct 2025

South Africa must get rid of the ANC to fix the country – Dawie Roodt

Business—23 Oct 2025

One minister’s decision helped criminals make so much money they had to start laundering it

Business—22 Oct 2025

Pick n Pay becoming a ‘new company’

Business—22 Oct 2025

South Africans kiss DStv goodbye

Business—21 Oct 2025

Edward Kieswetter kisses R28 billion goodbye every year

Business—20 Oct 2025

South Africa should choose between freedom and equality

Business—19 Oct 2025

Gold Fields and AngloGold Ashanti crushed Anglo American, BHP, and Glencore

Business—16 Oct 2025

Vodacom, MTN, Telkom, and Cell C became sexy again

Business—15 Oct 2025

South African healthcare comparison: Aspen, Netcare, Life Healthcare, and Adcock Ingram

Business—14 Oct 2025

Capitec beats Standard Bank, FNB, Absa, and Nedbank

Business—13 Oct 2025

Bruising battle between Pick n Pay, Checkers, Spar, and Woolworths

Business—10 Oct 2025

Changes for inflation target in South Africa

Business—9 Oct 2025

South African clothing retailer comparison – Mr Price, The Foschini Group, and Pepkor

Business—9 Oct 2025

Bad policy kills mining in South Africa

Business—9 Oct 2025

OUTsurance outperforms Discovery and Sanlam

Business—8 Oct 2025

Ninety One outperforms PSG, Coronation, and AlexForbes

Business—7 Oct 2025

Clicks versus Dis-Chem

Business—6 Oct 2025
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John Steenhuisen’s message about a major crisis in South Africa

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Comments

Listen epos.com, the whites already subsidize the poor via taxes, so take your idiotic ideas and stick them where the...

Shabaniboy on 2 Feb 2026

But we are doing that already!?

Marius Kolesky on 2 Feb 2026

He sure is smoking some heavy stuff to imagine this will happen.

Colin Michael on 2 Feb 2026

So it's true, empty vessels really do make the most noise.

José Casquilho on 2 Feb 2026

Nissan,for many years,a firm favorite of the car buying public in South Africa,is packing up.Rumours of other marques doing the...

Patrick Rumble on 2 Feb 2026

Never criticise farmers with your mouth full....

Alex Walker on 2 Feb 2026

Unfortunately he Can’t think

Fernando on 2 Feb 2026

And when butternut kop became Prezident,Malemmer said that he will be the best Prezident ever.Can you imagine the conversation between...

Fernando on 2 Feb 2026

That would require him to have more than one lonely braincell

Mike Wiggill on 2 Feb 2026

whites, must pay for services for poor South Africans. WE ALREADY ARE YOU THICK HEAP OF CRAP!!!! Come to Khayelitsha...

Dave S on 2 Feb 2026
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