Cape Town among 10 worst cities for traffic congestion

Cape Town commuters lost 94 hours in traffic last year, putting the city in seventh place globally for congestion

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PODCAST: Four decades of Cisco unpacked

Mudiwa Gavaza is joined by Francine Katsoudas, executive vice-president and chief people, policy and purpose officer at Cisco

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Top law firm fights SA’s new legal sector transformation policy

Norton Rose Fulbright says government’s targets are unreasonable, impractical and unrealistic

updated 10 hours ago
Schroder reports growth in industrial valuations

Office portfolio valuations fell 2.4%, with a reduction across assets in Paris, Hamburg and Stuttgart

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Standard Bank says R700bn windfall can revive rail and water infrastructure

Multibillion-rand public-private investment could deliver a rare win for President Cyril Ramaphosa

Tharisa reports lower first quarter chrome and PGM production

Production was impacted by impacted by drilling equipment availability

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Weak rand sinking below R19/$ could affect SA radically

SA’s poor debt dynamics make it vulnerable to fiscal concerns, economist says

Private sector to fund R100bn Transformation Fund

New fund will be managed by the National Empowerment Fund through a special purpose vehicle

Life Healthcare’s shares surge on sale of LMI for R13.9bn

The group plans to return the net proceeds to shareholders within 12 months of completing the deal

updated 9 hours ago
Umalusi gives green light for release of matric results

Quality assurance body confirms no systemic irregularities have been detected in the NSC exams

updated 6 hours ago
Industry warns closure of Amsa’s plants could cull 25,000 jobs

Closure of ArcelorMittal SA’s long steel business to have a multiplier effect

Telecom reform high on government’s agenda in 2025

Changes aim to encourage lower data pricing, while many consumers are unhappy about the expiration of data

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GREG BECKER: Is BEE effective social justice?

The unintended consequences of the policies have compounded poverty and inequality in SA

Top economist calls for establishment of African Payments Union

The move would free the continent of the hegemony of the dollar, says Ann Pettifor

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