Rand dives amidst political turmoil: ANC support dives, Zuma’s MK party rises
As South Africa braces for its upcoming elections, a seismic shift in political dynamics rattles the nation.
As South Africa braces for its upcoming elections, a seismic shift in political dynamics rattles the nation.
Former South African President Jacob Zuma triumphed in court, overturning his disqualification from the parliamentary election on uMkhonto weSizwe Party’s ticket.
With an 84% litigation success rate, SARS consistently prevails in tax disputes, underscoring the risks for taxpayers pursuing court action.
South Africa is partnering with the private sector to breathe new life into its rail network, marking a significant shift in strategy.
Amidst a year-long deadlock, South Africa’s failure to engage with the European Union for a high-level summit signals growing tensions.
SA’s struggle to shake off a global dirty-money monitoring label persists, with Nedbank’s outgoing CEO, Mike Brown, expressing scepticism about a 2025 exit.
29 Pietermaritzburg-based civil society organisations have launched a petition to save the city’s economy from the impact of poor service delivery.
As of April 12, 2024, the e-toll system in Gauteng will cease, yet taxpayers face footing the bill for its debt.
South African policymakers are considering lowering the central bank’s inflation target, according to the governor, Lesetja Kganyago.Â
SARS is escalating efforts to combat organised corruption and financial crimes by targeting “professional enablers” such as banks and advisers.