Employment in formal sector falls by 1.8% in 4th quarter of 2023
However, there were increases in trade, transport, mining and electricity.
Repair workshops urge government not to exclude them
Vehicle repair workshop owners are appealing to the government not to generalise their industry.
Old Mutual explains not paying a pension fund after a court ruling
Old mutual has finally given some details that led to the company not paying a pension fund.
Vodacom is prolonging ‘Please Call Me’ court case: Makate
‘Please Call Me’ inventor Makate says Vodacom is prolonging the matter by approaching the ConCourt.
Consumers are now seeing impact of interest rate hikes: DebtBusters
High income earners spend 71 percent of their income towards their credit.
January’s business activity in manufacturing drops to 43.6
The PMI indicates a challenging start to the year for the local manufacturing sector.
Tongaat Sugar saved from financial distress
Tongaat has been saved from financial distress by businessman Robert Gumede.
SA’s manufacturing sector still stifled, depressed
Manufacturing production rose by 1.9% in November, on a year-on-year basis.
Commission warns against evergreen school uniform contracts
Evergreen agreements are contracts that automatically renew.
Hundreds of Gold One miners resurface after long stay underground
Hundreds of miners emerge from the Gold One mine after a long stay underground
Massive diesel price decrease for December
The decrease in the fuel price is attributed to the lower oil price.
Township entrepreneurs calls for inclusion in AGOA
Entrepreneurs in the township economy are calling to be part of AGOA.
AGOA important in reducing inequalities in Africa: Brand SA
Acting CEO of Brand SA Sithembile Ntombela says AGOA is important for Africa.
Government debt expected to exceed R6 trillion: Godongwana
Godongwana says the rise in debt service costs for next year will amount to R385.9 billion.
Pick ‘n Pay share price dips after poor financial results
Food retailer, Pick ‘n Pay share price has dropped
Competition Commission launches probe into traditional media
Over 400 jobs in traditional media were lost during the initial COVID 19 restrictions in SA
July’s consumer inflation declines to 2-year low of 4.7%
South Africa’s annual inflation rate fell to a two-year low of 4.7% for the month of July from 5.4%,
Over 80% of South Africans plan to work past retirement due to insufficient savings: Survey
About 89% of those who participated in the FNB Retirement Insight Survey plan to continue working
Cosatu, financial experts welcome Two-Pot retirement draft legislation
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has welcomed the draft legislation into the Two