African Nations Launch Evacuation Operations as South Africa's Xenophobia Crisis Deepens
Regional governments initiate repatriation efforts amid escalating anti-foreigner violence
Monitoring capital, holding South African power to account
Young South Africans embrace cryptocurrency as traditional wealth-building options fade.
Scammers target inexperienced investors seeking refuge in alternative assets
Global instability and domestic challenges converge to test South Africa's economic resilience
Economic pressures from job losses compound challenges for small enterprises across South Africa.
Investigation focuses on possible hate crime and online radicalization at San Diego mosque
South Africa's April visitor numbers surge amid global travel headwinds
Seasonal shopping surge offers modest relief amid persistent household financial strain
Economic pressures converge to threaten South African business viability
Rising electricity, fuel, and supplier costs squeeze profit margins across Johannesburg's retail and hospitality sectors.
Cold front brings snow and heavy rain across multiple South African provinces.
Government and telecom firms unite to attract international investment in digital infrastructure
Regional governments initiate repatriation efforts amid escalating anti-foreigner violence
Enforcement action targets organized syndicates draining utility revenue in informal settlement areas.
Disciplinary meltdown and tactical collapse overshadow South Africa's return to the tournament.
Government builds fuel buffer to insulate economy from volatile global energy markets.
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Gauteng traffic official under investigation for alleged financial ties to drug trafficking networks
U.S. data centre operator faces scrutiny over power and resource demands in South Africa expansion.
Crime surge threatens business operations and investor confidence across South Africa's economic hub
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