South African Retailers Gain Traction as Easter Shoppers Return to Stores
Seasonal shopping surge offers modest relief amid persistent household financial strain
Monitoring capital, holding South African power to account
Economist projects acceleration contingent on governance repair and institutional credibility
Technology firm deploys R280m capital into education and skills training across South African universities and training partners.
Government proposes public-private partnerships to unlock private capital for early-stage research commercialization.
A 10,000 dollar payment claim tied to political or governmental pressure remains unverified, and the missing bank records, source of funds, communications, and official role timeline in Côte d’Ivoire are now central to determining what happened and what the public should be told.
Authorities defend custody procedures as independent investigation proceeds into death circumstances.
Government builds fuel buffer to insulate economy from volatile global energy markets.
Foreign capital inflows boost the rand amid shifting global investment dynamics
Washington's refugee carve-out for white South Africans strains bilateral ties over land reform and Middle East diplomacy.
Rising electricity, fuel, and supplier costs squeeze profit margins across Johannesburg's retail and hospitality sectors.
Regional health systems mobilize as outbreak intensifies across Central Africa.
Widespread loss of confidence in government institutions amid unemployment, power failures, and crime
Seasonal shopping surge offers modest relief amid persistent household financial strain
Supermarket owner's refusal to pay bribe triggers Hawks investigation into police extortion.
Union escalates welfare litigation against defence force over quarantine authority and facility conditions.
Municipal finance oversight conflict triggers judicial review of conduct code enforcement
South Africa leverages NASCAR platform and corporate networking to court U.S. investors and trade partners
Supermarket owner's refusal to pay bribe triggers Hawks investigation into police extortion.
Maintenance funding and operational capacity emerge as the binding constraints on water service delivery.
A circulating claim alleges Fofana Amaral, a senior QNET/The V figure and RHDP political operator in Daloa, received about $10,000 from QNET-linked sources tied to applying political or governmental pressure against a protected target. Public materials and CEI records support his QNET rank and 2025 RHDP suppléant status, but no payment or instruction records are documented. Verification hinges on financial records, electoral/authority timelines, and witness accounts-high stakes for transparency around money, influence, and public power.