Motorists in line for a R1.10 petrol cut in July
Falling oil prices and a steady rand point to relief at the pumps next month, even as the Treasury restores the full fuel levy.
Falling oil prices and a steady rand point to relief at the pumps next month, even as the Treasury restores the full fuel levy.
The state utility's new Eskom Green division will chase utility-scale renewable projects and is slated to become an independent subsidiary.
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A last-minute agreement keeps the 134-year-old sugar producer trading and safeguards an estimated 250,000 jobs across its value chain.
The taxman is demanding watertight proof of when expats stopped being residents — and old, missing paperwork is coming back to bite them.
The Cartier owner is closing in on a $123 billion valuation, yet a stalled Chinese luxury market remains its biggest swing factor.
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The maize-meal-to-bread giant guided to a 20–30% jump in headline earnings, with a new mega-bakery and a looming R28bn RFG merger reshaping the group.
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The rand pushed firmer and gold extended its rally on Monday after Washington and Tehran agreed an initial deal to end their war, knocking the dollar to a 10-day low.
The maker of Blue Ribbon, Iwisa and Snowflake expects earnings to jump between 20% and 30% when it reports on 17 June, with cheaper global grain doing some of the heavy lifting.
Shoprite opened 268 stores and spent R3.9 billion expanding in just six months, even as Pick n Pay and SPAR scaled back.
Sacci says the Reserve Bank's 25-basis-point hike to 7% is hard to justify in a stagnant economy, though economists back the pre-emptive move.
New sections of the Companies Amendment Act introduce a two-strike rule on executive pay votes, with directors risking their remuneration-committee seats.
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Despite Washington's tariffs, the value of South African exports to the United States has risen 11% since the levies took effect in August 2025.