In a welcome clarification for thousands of South African homeowners, Eskom has confirmed it will not impose fines on its direct customers who have not registered their small-scale...
After more than seven years of legal battles, Pick n Pay has exhausted its final appeal and must accept liability for injuries a customer sustained after...
In a significant move for retail in rural KwaZulu-Natal, the Competition Commission has recommended approval for Fairvest’s acquisition of Jozini Mall and Tugela Ferry Mall for a combined R674 million. The...
A storied chapter in South Africa’s industrial history is closing. After nearly 60 years of building vehicles locally, Nissan will cease manufacturing in the country, transitioning to an importer-only...
In the unsettling aftermath of the murder of former detective Nicky van Heerden in Plettenberg Bay, the spotlight has turned to a reclusive spiritual figure, Rocco Viljoen,...
Another mass shooting in a Pretoria township has triggered a stark warning from criminologists: South Africa is in danger of silently becoming a “war zone,” and the relentless...
A North West ANC councillor and Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) is facing a slew of serious charges after a dramatic arrest in Klerksdorp on...
The cost to rescue South Africa’s crumbling water and sanitation infrastructure is astronomically higher than the country is currently spending. Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina revealed in...
The South African e-hailing challenger Wanatu, known for its Afrikaans-language focus and employee-based driver model, is undergoing significant restructuring in response to user feedback and operational pressures....
The vision for a first-of-its-kind smart city nestled in the Stellenbosch Winelands is no longer just architectural renders and ambitious brochures. The Bridge at Stellenbosch, a massive...