Business
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Five energy market realities in 2026
If you ever find yourself sitting around a C-suite industry dinner table, you’ll soon notice that since the recent-ish abolition of loadshedding (long may it last!),the energy conversation is generally filled […]
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KPMG’s Frank Blackmore: Reserve Bank expected to hold rates in January, with cuts likely later in 2026
Inflation for 2025 has come in at 3.2% – just marginally higher than the 3% target set by the Reserve Bank. Even though towards the end of 2025, there was […]
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Retailer’s rooftop solar systems powers close to 12 300 households
The Shoprite Group has achieved a major sustainability milestone with the installation of its 100th solar photovoltaic (PV) system.
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Residential property trends for the year ahead – and how to make the most of them
The South African property market enters 2026 with a sense of renewed momentum. After a period of cautious sentiment, a combination of easing interest rates, shifting migration patterns, and evolving […]
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Wyndruifprodusente in Swartland pars al, maar nog te vroeg vir vooruitskatting
Wyndruifprodusente in die Swartland het reeds met die oes van sekere kultivars begin maar meen dit is nog te vroeg om enige vooruitskattings te maak.
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Deadly disease forces Bloem Show to cancel cattle and small-stock show for 2026
The team behind the Bloem Show act decisively to lessen the impact of foot-and-mouth disease.
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Greenpeace ship’s Cape Town visit sparks debate over Africa’s energy future
Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior visit to Cape Town sparks debate over its anti-oil stance amid Africa’s pressing energy development needs.
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Somerset West property market surges with R5.86 Billion in sales
Somerset West’s property market recorded R5.86 billion in sales by October 2025, reflecting strong growth amid economic challenges and rising demand.
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Municipal manager triumphs in court over Sol Plaatje speaker, mayor and council
The Northern Cape High Court ruled Thapelo Matlala’s suspension void, ordering Mayor Bartlett and Speaker Peters to personally cover his legal costs.
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Foreign investment surges in South African property market as currency advantage draws international buyers
South Africa’s property market is experiencing a notable surge in foreign investment, with international buyers increasingly drawn to the country’s combination of affordable pricing, lifestyle appeal, and favourable exchange rates. […]










