South Africa's ties to Iran continue to be a bone of contention, an economic slump predicted despite the business confidence index at a four month high.
FNB and Capitec to provide online passport and smart ID services, luxury jeweler Fabergé sold to tech investor, and Starlink loses subscribers in Kenya.
Government puts together a package to protect businesses from the tariff fall out, and Tesla awards Elon Musk with $29 billion in stock to keep his "energies focused."
The first casualities of the tariff increases call for government intervention, Ramaphosa sasy the line of communication witih the USA is open but it seems he does not understand the impilcations of "consorting with the likes of China and Iran."
FlySafair enters its second day of strike action, Agriculture MinisterJohn Steenhuisen criticizes the country's response to the foot and mouth disease outbreak, and a string of record highs on the markets.
The pilot strike at FlySafair escalates, consumer inflation figures out this week will influence interest rates, and is SA heading for a day of reckoning?
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces infrastructure partnership with SA, SA Airways still operating at a loss, and an upsurge in gambling threatens the economy.
18 Jul
2 min
1 – 20
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