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Wednesday, 29 April 2026

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Good news for South Africans who still have a green ID book and need a new Smart ID card
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber announced that people can get new Smart ID cards at 146 bank branches, with Capitec leading the way.
Johann Rupert’s ‘stepchild’ now has assets worth R128 billion
Johann Rupert's often overlooked Luxembourg-based investment vehicle, Reinet, reported that its investment fund now has a net asset value of €6.60 billion (R127.8 billion).
Warning for South Africans who shop online and get deliveries to their house
Courier and delivery scams are now the most common type of fraud in South Africa, with attacks becoming more sophisticated and costly for victims.
Major threat to KFC and McDonald’s in South Africa
The growing use of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro in South Africa is shifting consumer behaviour, with users spending less on fast food, alcohol, and groceries.
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One company dominates prepaid electricity and airtime in South Africa with R108 billion in annual turnover
Blu Label Unlimited dominates prepaid electricity and airtime in South Africa, with an annual turnover of R108 billion.
New solar rules in South Africa could end up in court
The government is making it harder for South African households and businesses to go solar, and it could end up in court.
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New era for DStv
MultiChoice and DStv’s new owner, Canal+, said it will list on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) on 3 June 2026.
It is becoming impossible to do business in South Africa
Doing business in South Africa is becoming increasingly difficult as organisations face a rapidly expanding and constantly changing regulatory environment, with rising compliance burdens and complex legislation.
Capitec coming after rich South Africans
Capitec is casting its net wider, attempting to attract more customers in both the lower and upper ends of South Africa's income spectrum.
Three JSE-listed companies coming after Betway and Hollywoodbets in South Africa
As online gambling continues to surge in South Africa, three JSE-listed companies are looking for a slice of the market.
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