Johannesburg Eyes Expanded Market Access Through Deeper African Economic Integration
South Africa leads push for stronger continental trade partnerships and regional market integration
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
Regional leaders emphasize infrastructure investment as key to economic competitiveness and trade expansion.
Widespread loss of confidence in government institutions amid unemployment, power failures, and crime
Hospitality groups report strong occupancy and bookings during the holiday period.
Economic pressures converge to threaten South African business viability
AI deployment across major sectors threatens widespread job displacement in a nation already facing severe unemployment.
Remote work and urban challenges drive migration to quieter coastal and provincial regions.
Unexpected equipment failures threaten to reverse recent electricity stability gains.
Airlines expand South African routes ahead of peak winter travel demand
South Africa leads push for stronger continental trade partnerships and regional market integration
Remote work and urban challenges drive migration to quieter coastal and provincial regions.
Widespread loss of confidence in government institutions amid unemployment, power failures, and crime
Economic pressures from job losses compound challenges for small enterprises across South Africa.
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SIU seizes R3 million asset linked to major public healthcare procurement fraud network
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A training college launched in 2019 is reshaping Orania's demographics and economy, planning to expand from 250 to 800 students within four years. The institution is reversing decades of youth outflow, generating spending at local businesses, though long-term employment prospects remain limited beyond the enclave's borders.