IMF forecasts slightly higher growth for SA, but warns of regional risks
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised South Africa’s growth forecast upward from 0.6% to 0.9%, chiefly on the strength of lower-than-expected load-shedding, but warns
Governing body ‘best placed’ to change school name – judge
A Western Cape High Court judge, who dismissed with costs an application by a group of parents to set aside a decision to change the
Business beats retreat from Hong Kong – report
Beijing’s tough treatment of foreign companies, with its use of exit bans targeting bankers and executives, has unnerved multinational businesses, according to the Wall Street
That’s a no from us: DA rejects possibility of ANC deal
The Democratic Alliance will not agree to an arrangement that sees it support the continuation of the ANC in power. This is the word from
South African among Hamas hostages – report
One South African and two Tanzanians are reportedly among the more than 200 hostages that have been seized by the Palestinian terrorist group, Hamas, earlier
Fish paste is back!
Pick n Pay, with Cape Gulf Brands & Premier Fishing, has relaunched the popular fish paste products, Peck’s Anchovette and Redro Fish Spread, both of
Good day for ANC in Wednesday’s by-elections
The ANC had a good day at the office on Wednesday, gaining two wards, while the DA held one ward. An independent won the other
‘Clarion call’ to support Middle East ‘solution’
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, directed what Parliament’s media office termed a ‘clarion call’ to MPs across the world to cooperate to
World’s oldest dog dies
Bobi, the world’s oldest dog according to the Guinness Book of World Records, has died. Bobi was 31 when he died over the weekend in
ANC has ‘slipped somewhat’, DA ‘lifted’ – latest SRF survey
A new survey comparing political party support today with the results of surveys in March this year and July last year shows that ANC support