Business
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Good news for wine lovers: South Africa’s 2026 harvest looking promising
Wine lovers have reason to celebrate as South Africa’s wine regions prepare for what could be another bumper harvest in 2026.
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NMB Chamber CEO urges action, local support at annual banquet
Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber CEO issued a clear challenge to local businesses and consumers alike to back local manufacturing.
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Cape Winelands Airport appoints contractor for multibillion-rand expansion
WBHO appointed as contractor for R8 b Cape Winlands Airport expansion. Project advances to technical development phase, promising 100 000 jobs over 20 years.
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Tiger Brands to reopen refurbished factory in Paarl in April
Tiger Brands is renovating its Paarl factory, committing to local sourcing and prioritising job opportunities, aiming for operational readiness by April 2026.
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Deal struck to end wage strike at Free State Liquor Authority
Nehawu settles for a revised salary increase offer at the Free State government entity.
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SA workplaces are failing persons with disabilities says academic
South African workplaces are failing to deliver on the promise of inclusion for persons with disabilities, despite legal obligations.
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Small-town living sees revival as South Africans seek better quality of life
South Africans are increasingly abandoning the hustle and bustle of major metropolitan areas in favour of smaller towns.
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Fuel price increases set to ruin Christmas festivities
South Africans are bracing for another blow to their wallets as fuel prices are set to increase across the board next week.
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WCG opposes draft Business Licensing Bill, citing job creation concerns
Western Cape officials contend that the legislation is “vague, confusing, and unworkable” and fails to achieve its stated objectives.










