
TYMEBANK GETS R1.6 BILLION TO BOOST SOUTH AFRICAN GROWTH
TymeBank has announced that it has secured an investment of R1.6 billion from new investors
TymeBank has announced that it has secured an investment of R1.6 billion from new investors
Petrochemical multinational Sasol on Monday reiterated its decision not to pursue a rights issue, as
Minister of Trade and Industry Ebrahim Patel has reiterated the government’s plans to rebuild and
A large number of Twitter users in South Africa have complained that their accounts have
Steinhoff has reached deals with its former auditor, Deloitte and Conservatorium LLC, to halt the
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a three month extension of a special R350 (US$24) a
In April 2020, Ramaphosa announced R100 billion in support for job protection and creation in
The rand has been on a tumultuous ride in the 12 months since the 2020
Cosatu has joined the chorus of appeals in the alcoholic beverage industry asking the government
AstraZeneca’s vaccine did not provide significant protection against mild to moderate Covid-19 caused by the
Cape Town – Despite the partial lift of the alcohol ban, a wine organisation is
The business rescue plan meant to save South African Airways is unrealistic and doomed to
Banking group Absa has announced its new fee structure for 2021, following a full pricing
With the South African Revenue Service (SARS) seeking to increase its revenue base, organisations with
A team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) held virtual meetings with the South African
NEARLY 1.4 million formal and informal jobs are at risk in the South African economy
JOHANNESBURG – Uber Eats drivers are planning a nationwide strike on Friday to demand an increase in
South Africa’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) will meet for the first time in 2021, on
South Africa’s National Treasury is considering raising taxes as one of several possible mechanisms to
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