Business
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FUEL PRICE CRISIS | The great fuel buffer
The National Treasury reduced the General Fuel Levy by R3 to alleviate consumer pressure from rising oil prices, costing R6 billion monthly.
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South Africa’s tourism sector is booming with tourists seeking authentic experiences
South Africa’s tourism increased by 1.3 million arrivals in 2025, with visitors prioritizing immersive, sustainable experiences over traditional sightseeing.
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Northern Cape positioned as South Africa’s next major mining hub
SANDTON – The Northern Cape can be South Africa’s next mining hub, having the potential to unlock significant revenue from a revitalised and expanded mining sector. At a collaboration session […]
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Oil companies accused of making war profits from Middle East conflict
Oil companies in the EU have earned over €80 million daily in excess profits since the Middle East war began, according to Greenpeace.
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Petrol up R3, diesel up R7: Record-breaking fuel increases hit SA motorists from April
South African motorists will face the largest fuel price increases in the country’s history from tomorrow, 1 April, with petrol rising by R3.06 per litre and diesel by more than R7.00 per litre.
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Cape Winelands Airport appoints lead architects to design new airport
The Cape Winelands Airport that lead architects have been appointed to oversee the architectural vision and design integration of the airport development.
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US currency to bear Trump’s signature, Treasury says
US currency will feature Donald Trump’s signature for the first time during the 250th anniversary of the nation, amid controversy.
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Durban secures R1.9bn commitment to establish Africa’s first superyacht hub
A significant milestone has been achieved to position Durban as Africa’s premier superyacht destination, following the attendance of a conference in Italy.
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South Africa’s first table grape shipment reaches Philippines
South Africa ships first table grapes to Philippines following 2025 market access grant, targeting 74,000 tonne import market.










