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Businesses in South Africa are being warned to urgently get their BEE affairs in order or face severe penalties.
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The South African government is paying millions of rands to fictitious and deceased workers, with a major municipality ...
Concerts, weddings, and wild adventures – your crew is making memories. What about your future? Life insurance may not be on ...
Home Affairs says that South Africa’s major banks have committed to rolling out Smart ID services to at least 840 more branches in the next 12 months, sounding the death knell of the Green ID book.
12 company closures: According to the trade minister, declining domestic sales of locally made cars, rising imports, and low ...
Standard Bank has cut its GDP growth expectations for South Africa—one of the first big banks to officially pull it below 1%.
Krutham executive chairman Stuart Theobald says that a global economic slowdown would likely hit South Africa far harder than ...
Despite having private shareholders, Telkom is majority owned by the South African government. It is also one of the few ‘big ...
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles (TMPV), a subsidiary of India’s largest automotive company, Tata Motors, has officially ...
Ingwe Energy, a division of Ingwe Projects and Consulting, is dedicated to helping companies thrive in 2025 through efficient ...
Electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa says that South Africans shouldn’t worry about Eskom burning through billions of ...