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South Africans kiss DStv goodbye
Canal+, which is set to list on the JSE next month, faces a serious challenge as South Africans cut the DStv cord.
South Africans spending R800 million a year to keep suspended officials at home
674 public officials are currently on suspension in South Africa with full pay, costing the country R800 million a year.
Well-known South African company licking its wounds after getting into bed with the government
Balwin Properties is having a tough time recovering the money it spent on infrastructure for a project in the East of Pretoria from the government.
Two provinces in South Africa where more people are unemployed than working
Two South African provinces have more people unemployed than those with jobs, with this potentially becoming the reality country-wide if current trends continue.
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Cheaper Internet for people in South Africa
Communications minister Solly Malatsi promised in his Budget Vote speech to take decisive action that would unlock faster, more reliable, and cheaper Internet.
Big problem for South Africans who make less than R600,000 a year
A South African fintech founder has warned that there is a systemic problem facing households earning between R350,000 and R600,000 a year in South Africa.
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The worst is yet to come for South Africa
South Africa will face a delayed but significant inflation surge from the prolonged Middle East conflict, as rising costs filter through the economy, forcing the Reserve Bank to raise interest rates and keep them higher for longer.
Billionaire brothers went from fixing old cars in their backyard to building a secondhand vehicle empire in South Africa
Faan and Dirk van der Walt went from fixing old cars in their backyard to founding WeBuyCars, the biggest second-hand car business in South Africa, which is worth over R16 billion.
One company made R26 million in under two years buying and selling two properties in Cape Town
Spear bought Hamilton House and Chiappini House in October 2024 for R80.75 million. It is selling the same properties now for R107 million.
Cyril Ramaphosa destroyed more jobs in South Africa than any other president
Job creation plummeted to an all-time low under President Cyril Ramaphosa, much worse than under Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, and Jacob Zuma.
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