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Schools in South Africa are facing a major tax shock as government prepares to push them out of the VAT system.
Eskom has seen unplanned losses drop to levels last seen in 2020, but external analysis shows that the country’s energy ...
The latest employment statistics published by Stats SA show that domestic worker jobs in the country continue to decline as ...
Here are five other important things happening in and affecting South Africa today: ...
The National Land Transport Amendment Act will soon come into operation in South Africa and will bring new regulations into ...
The market response to the US tariff disaster that hit South Africa this month has left analysts confounded and scratching ...
Dan Marokane has two bosses in government, deals with entrenched corruption and crime, and has to keep the lights on in the ...
South African motorists are in line for a petrol and diesel price cut in September, with both the exchange rate and global ...
South Africans are increasingly moving away from traditional private and public schools, with alternatives gaining ground.
New salary data from BankservAfrica shows that fewer salaries are being paid over R40,000 a month, pointing to increased job ...
The transport department has signalled the end of Transnet’s rail monopoly in South Africa, opening the door for private ...
Cape Town is a top global tourist destination with wold-class beaches and coastlines, but this is being threatened by its ...