SA's inflation rate has stayed level, all eyes are now on the formation of the new cabinet, and government has set a target to come up with a plan to dismantle the ban on rhino horn trade.
The JSE and rand are up again on the back of the government of national unity, JP Morgan up lists South Africa, and Nvidia becomes the world's most valuable public company.
The rand continues to soar on the back of the ANC and DA government agreement, and Coega's Eastern Cape Special Economic Zone attracts the interest of China.
Mercedes Benz EL to retrench staff, Media24 says it has not yet decided to close certain iconic publications, and all eyes on parliament ahead of today's groundbreaking meeting.
SA ports challenge 'worst in the world' report, NMB's Business Chamber launch 'think tank' initiative to rescue the bay, and government move on Shein and Temu.
VW Group SA CEO says power shortages are limiting the company's ability to expand in the country, Afriforum to interdict the National Energy Regulator and watch out for higher airfares.
A stern warning to politicians from the Reserve Bank Governor, Sanlam CEO Paul Hanratty extends his term, and the ECB lowers interest rates for the first time in 5 years.
The rand continues to bleed as political uncertainty rages on, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Zizi Kodwa has his day in court, and NGO the Green Connection 'vindicated' over Karpowership deal.
Shell loses latest bid to explore for oil and gas off SA's west coast, Kuban Naidoo joins Investec, and Cosatu makes known its continued support of Ramaphosa.
A sharp dip for the JSE and the rand as voting results come in, retailers and insurers are also not happy, and the Reserve Bank leaves the repo rate unchanged.
The BHP mega-deal for Anglo is over, talks between Nedbank and Transnet over Gupta-linked deals collapse, and on the markets , no JSE due to voting day.
No word yet on the BHP deal, a major leadership shape up for Pick n Pay together with a financial revamp, and Solidarity becomes the first union to challenge the NHI Bill in court.
The government seals deal to buy the Sapref refinery from Shell and BP, all eyes on Wednesday's election battle, and will interest rates be lowered come Thursday's Reserve Bank meeting?
27 May 2024
2 min
280 – 300
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