Unemployment among young people remains one of South Africa’s most pressing challenges. That was the message from Deputy Minister of Employment and Labour Jomo Sibiya during his visit...
South Africa’s official unemployment rate edged lower in the fourth quarter of 2025, continuing a recent easing trend that suggests the labour market may be stabilisingeven...
South Africa woke up this week to a familiar feeling. Relief, yes. But also reality. On 17 February 2026, Statistics South Africa released the latest Quarterly...
In a cramped boardroom in Johannesburg, a former Springbok mind coach laid out an uncomfortable truth: the national rugby team has cracked a code that the...
For hundreds of newly qualified pharmacy graduates, 2026 was meant to be the year they finally stepped into white coats as registered professionals. Instead, many now...
A critical investigation into alleged irregular overpayments to senior officials managing a national youth jobs program in the North West has stalled for over six months,...
A quiet exodus is brewing in South Africa’s corporate corridors. Major investors like Volkswagen Group Africa and British American Tobacco are publicly reconsidering their future in...
The quiet problem building inside the tax system There is a growing unease among economists and Treasury watchers, and it is not about a single new...
When the matric results landed this year, South Africa celebrated. And rightly so. More than 650,000 pupils passed, a milestone that would have been unthinkable just...
The final bell has rung, the matric results are in, and for thousands of young South Africans, the pressing question isn’t just “what next?”it’s “where is...