Business
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Responsible tourism: Global recognition for Stellenbosch’s Township & Village
Township & Village (T&V), the Stellenbosch social enterprise connecting travellers with community-led experiences, was awarded global silver in the Peace, Understanding & Inclusivity category at the Global Responsible Tourism Awards
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South African vineyards shine on World’s 50 Best list as four estates earn global recognition
Four South African wine estates have secured coveted positions on The World’s 50 Best Vineyards extended 51-100 list for 2025, cementing the country’s reputation as a premier wine tourism destination.
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New vehicle market hits highest level in a decade
Total new vehicle sales reached 55 956 units in October, the highest monthly total since March 2015 and 16% higher compared to the same month last year.
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South Africa’s ‘Giant Eye on the Sky’ celebrates its 20th anniversary
‘Giant Eye on the Sky’ marks its 20th anniversary. Discover how SALT has transformed astronomical observations in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Historic small harbour programme launches in KwaZulu-Natal
The first phase of South Africa’s groundbreaking small harbour construction programme was officially launched in Port Shepstone last week, marking a historic milestone as the first small harbours to be […]
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Cape Town secures court victory in battle against electricity tariff delays
The North Gauteng High Court has handed Cape Town a significant victory in its ongoing battle against delayed electricity tariff decisions, adopting the City’s proposals to impose strict new timelines […]
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Municipal debt crisis: Eskom owed R102 billion as government scrambles for solutions
South Africa’s Deputy President, Paul Mashatile, has revealed the staggering extent of municipal debt to state power utility Eskom, with overdue amounts reaching R102 billion as of July 2025 – […]
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City of Cape Town sells R61 million industrial site to boost investment
Cape Town council approved the R61 million sale of prime industrial land in Kraaifontein, marking a significant step towards attracting private investment and creating jobs in the metro.
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BKCOB welcomes 17 new chamber members as it hosts business awards
The Border-Kei Chamber of Business (BKCOB) has welcomed and inducted 17 new businesses that have joined the chamber during the recent new member induction session as the chamber prepares to […]
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Green go-ahead for Cape Winelands Airport in Durbanville
The Western Cape department of environmental affairs and development Planning has granted environmental authorisation for the expansion of Cape Winelands Airport in Fisantekraal, Durbanville.










