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Eskom’s unplanned outages averaged 14,644 MW over the last week, well above its base case of 13,000 MW for the 2025 winter ...
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South African political parties have received R339 million in private funding since 2021, with the majority of funding coming from the Oppenheimer family, Capitec founder Michiel le Roux, Durban-born ...
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The price for a litre of 93 octane petrol in inland South Africa has increased by 68.8% over the past decade, while the price of oil has actually declined by 5.3% over the same period. This means that ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa promised South African bullet trains and smart cities. Instead, they got power cuts, water outages, and trains that could not run because the tracks were stolen. In his 2019 ...
South Africa’s economy is facing increasing pressure as more high-net-worth individuals decide to end their South African tax residency in search of better investment, income, and lifestyle ...
Fixed investment in South Africa has continued its steady decline since its pre-pandemic levels, with businesses hesitant to invest heavily in a stagnant economy and the government coming under ...
The average South African household needs over R7 million to comfortably retire. However, many only retire with around 60% of this target saved, forcing them to work into retirement. This is based on ...
A new report found that cyber incidents like data breaches or ransomware attacks are the biggest risks for South Africa in 2025, followed by business interruption and natural catastrophes. This was ...
Engineering and nursing are two of the highest in-demand jobs in South Africa, with significant growth in recruitment activity reported in 2024. This is according to Pnet’s head of data insights and ...