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The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development is working on two new Bills for South Africa, with one already introduced to parliament.
South Africa is facing a severe shortage of ambulances and urgent care beds at hospitals, resulting in emergency medical ...
R150 million handed to Daybreak Foods: Daybreak, a bankrupt chicken producer, has obtained a new loan of R150 million from the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) to cover salaries and support its ...
The United States’ has remained firm on its decision to impose a 30% tariff on certain South African exports, effective from ...
Pilots from South Africa’s largest low-cost airline, FlySafair, plan to strike after union officials rejected a 5.7% salary ...
Experts from Webber Wentzel have warned employees that they cannot bypass the nation’s laws when hiring foreign nationals.
Sport, Arts and Culture Minister, Gayton McKenzie, has revealed that a “critical meeting” is set to take place in the next ...
There’s good news for South Africans as Eskom’s power generation performance shows encouraging signs of stability.
The SARB’s Prudential Authority has explained the apparent rise in sanctions against local and international banks operating ...
Richemont saw its quarterly sales rise in the first quarter of the 2025 financial year, with the group seeing a boost from ...
Chocolate lovers in South Africa are facing significant price increases, with no relief expected in the near future. This was ...
Despite the nation’s uncertain economic outlook, South Africa’s economy is showing signs of promise. The BankservAfrica ...