Business
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Cape Town airport fuel supply exposed by regulatory gaps
Industry leaders say the situation highlights vulnerabilities in the country’s aviation fuel system — and emphasise that swift administrative action is needed to prevent future instability.
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Diplomatic deep freeze: US-South Africa relations hit rock bottom after G20 summit
The recent G20 summit held in Johannesburg put a spotlight on South Africa’s aspirations but sadly, it also magnified the increasing discord between Pretoria and Washington. As the summit unfolded, […]
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OPINION | Cape Town’s development boom: Progress, yes — but where’s the plan?
Cape Town is experiencing one of its strongest property booms in recent years. New developments are rising across the metro, and nowhere more aggressively than along the Atlantic Seaboard. As […]
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Home extensions: What every family needs to know
Does this sound familiar? Your home office has taken over the dining room, the children need more space to play, and you’re constantly tripping over each other. You’re not alone
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State-of-the-art contact lens manufacturing laboratory opens in Durbanville
A state-of-the-art laboratory has been officially opened in Durbanville, which marks the beginning of a new era in vision correction.
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Warning against credit-fuelled spending spree this Black Friday
As South Africans gear up for Black Friday (28 Nov), NFO warns consumers to think twice before risking a financial hangover.
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Interest rates drop: Relief for South African homebuyers as Reserve Bank cuts rates
South African homebuyers received welcome news this week as the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) announced a 0.25% cut to interest rates, bringing the repo rate down to 6.75% and the […]










