Tinubu, Ramaphosa discuss enhancing economic cooperation
Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has held talks with his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa,
Businesses on Florida Road optimistic about the Open Streets programme
Businesses along Florida Road in Durban are optimistic that the Open Streets programme will bring
Electricity crisis continues to undermine economic growth: Ramaphosa
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa says the rolling blackouts have a negative economic impact on
Grape farmers face more challenges amid rolling blackouts
Table grape farmers in the Lower Orange River region are facing another challenge amid higher stages
Stage 6 rolling blackouts could lead to job cuts: SA Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry says the negative impact of Eskom’s stage 6 loadshedding could
Limpopo fragrance maker encourages women to create opportunities for rural communities
Fragrance producer, Matimba Makaringe (32) from Nkowa-nkowa Township, outside Tzaneen, in Limpopo
Small businesses in Free State relieved National State of Disaster will soon come to an end
Small businesses in the Free State say they are relieved that the National State of Disaster will
Load shedding continues to have devastating effects on small businesses
Load shedding continues to have a devastating effect on small businesses in South Africa. Eskom is
Government launches registration portal for businesses affected by unrest in KZN, Gauteng
Government has launched a registration portal for the registration of businesses that were affected
Businesses, investors concerned about threats of another national shutdown in SA
Economists say businesses and investors are concerned about threats of another national shutdown
DA visits KZN as business owners continue to count their losses
The destruction caused during the recent unrest and looting in KwaZulu-Natal has been severe for
Small business owners concerned about the impact of load shedding
With Eskom having imposed its first load shedding this season, small business owners in Johannesburg
Many businesses in Cape Town metro on the brink of collapse ‘due to curfew’
The City of Cape Town says many businesses in the metro are on the brink of collapse. This after
Johannesburg businesses severely impacted by loadshedding
Johannesburg business owners say their narrow profits are being severely impacted by Eskom’s stage
Businesses cry out for Brexit clarity, warn of no-deal chaos
Business leaders in Britain and beyond warned on Wednesday of catastrophic job losses and chaos at
Businesses urged to invest in technology to curb crime
Businesses have been urged to invest in technology in an effort to combat crime targeting their
Businesses in W Cape plan to get off water grid
Big businesses in Cape Town are pushing ahead with plans to get off the water grid by establishing
“Growing township economies a way to get rid of tenderpreneurs”
DA leader Mmusi Maimane says growing township economies through supporting entrepreneurs is one step
Internet outage in Somalia extra headache for businesses
A severed marine cable has left Somalia without internet for weeks, triggering losses for