Business
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South African motorists set for significant relief as fuel price cuts expected in November
South African motorists are in for welcome relief at the pumps next month, with substantial fuel price decreases expected from the beginning of November following moderate movements in October. According […]
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Paarl-sakevroue ontvang erkenning vir uitnemendheid
’n Groot eer het twee sakevroue van die Paarl toegeval toe hulle die afgelope naweek met toekennings vir hul harde werk en bydraes tot die sakewêreld vereer is – nie […]
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Key considerations for those who want to buy a home off-plan
Owing to the lower upfront costs, buying a home off-plan can be a great way to enter the property market or to start an investment portfolio, but it doesn’t come […]
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Poll reveals that 7 in 10 South Africans say money triggers stress and anxiety
A recent social media poll by 1Life has revealed that 68% of South Africans experience stress and anxiety because of money, highlighting the deep link between financial pressure and mental […]
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Staat se entstofvervaardiging in krisis: OBP worstel met massiewe tekorte
Onderstepoort Biological Products (OBP), Suid-Afrika se staatsentiteit vir entstofvervaardiging, het slegs 62% van sy teikens vir 2024/25 behaal en ’n inkomste-tekort van R100 miljoen aangeteken, volgens die jongste jaarverslag wat […]
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R200m Ngcobo mall to create 1,600 jobs
Dr AB Xuma Local Municipality mayor Siyabulela Zangqa and property development mogul Dr Sisa Ngebulana held a sod-turning event in Ngcobo, paving the way for the construction of a R200 […]
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Changan marks historic arrival: First shipment docks at Durban Port
The first vessel carrying Changan motor vehicles successfully docked at the Port of Durban, marking a major milestone for Jameel Motors South Africa and the Changan brand.
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Cape Town CBD earns global recognition as world-class urban center
Cape Town’s Central Business District has been hailed as a “global role model for urban revitalisation” by international urban development experts, cementing its position as one of the world’s leading […]
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South African wine industry eyes promising 2026 harvest after favorable winter weather conditions
South Africa’s wine industry is buzzing with optimism as early indicators suggest the 2026 harvest could deliver exceptional quality, thanks to a combination of good rainfall, proper winter dormancy, and […]










