NATASHA MARRIAN: Stakes are high in ActionSA’s Tshwane gambit

If things go south with Nasiphi Moya as mayor, who will voters blame in 2026?

Bell Equipment flags 25% fall in HEPS due to poor market conditions

For the past few years, Bell had benefited from unprecedentedly strong global market demand post-Covid-19

Township malls thrive despite high rates, Nedbank says

Retail centres in these areas focus on affordability and tailoring products to markets they serve

SA loses out on the record gold price boom

SA misses gold price bonanza as sales plunge more that 80%

Zeder posts half-year loss

The Stellenbosch-based company expects the markets it operates in to remain volatile over the short to medium term

PIC flexes muscle in SA equity market

Africa’s largest fund manager has increased its stake in rival Ninety One from 10% to 15%

UK court ruling a blow for Sibanye-Stillwater

Miner liable for damages of up to R21bn in dispute with Appian over stakes in two Brazil mines

Kganyago highlights positive trends under way

Declining inflation gives the Reserve Bank the policy space to be less restrictive, the governor tells MPs

Investigate Lesufi for failing to act against corruption, says DA

The party says it has forensic reports which show gross corruption, mismanagement of funds and irregular expenditures in the department of social development

HILARY JOFFE: Is a debt rule really the recipe for SA?

Over 100 countries have adopted fiscal rules, but the global public debt ratio keeps rising

Films not to watch with others on a nine-hour flight

There are worse things than a long-haul flight with no entertainment

EDITORIAL: Make or break years for SA’s energy future

Government must clearly set out the pace and scale of the just transition, given that time is of the essence

LUNGILE MASHELE: Mercedes and other car makers are in flux

A lot of countries are opting to protect their industries, some under the guise of decarbonisation

CHRIS THURMAN: Film festival celebrates transnational identity

Some films are sombre and poignant, while others are quirky and comedic

Rand and JSE improve as investors weigh up US economic data

One analyst says the rand’s appreciation is not solely linked to dollar weakness, and it has strengthened on its own merits

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