The week ahead: De Lille in the hot seat Mark your calendar – here’s the political and economic news to watch out for in the days to come… by The South Africa Brief September 1, 2025 News
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South Africa can’t afford electric cars now. But it better make a plan… Given the cost, the government needs to think smartly about how to encourage a shift to EVs… by Rob Rose August 26, 2025 News·Opinion
The week ahead: Rail reform on track Mark your calendar – here’s the political and economic news to watch out for in the days to come… by The South Africa Brief August 25, 2025 News
GIBS MBA shifts with the times The business school’s innovative education programme is grounded in leadership, global relevance and African context, building business education fit for a changing world.… by Gordon Institute of Business Science August 25, 2025 News·Partner Content
Joburg looks to snatch Killarney’s green spaces As the Joburg Property Company sets its sights on more of the city’s green spaces, some of its own properties are going ‘to wrack… by Ruby Delahunt August 22, 2025 News
Kretzschmar ‘coping’ in Sun City, as FSCA wraps up probe While Mark Kretzschmar languishes in jail, the financial regulator has concluded a preliminary investigation into his alleged fraud… by Rob Rose August 22, 2025 News 1
Traders slate the CompCom’s rand-rigging reasoning Local traders have made short work of the Competition Commission’s latest arguments against a host of banks in the so-called rand-rigging case… by Giulietta Talevi August 22, 2025 Economy & Markets·News
Goodyear exit lays bare South Africa’s industrial decline Goodyear’s Kariega shutdown cuts over 700 jobs and exposes South Africa’s industrial fragility. One worker says it feels ‘like starting from zero’… by Olwethu Xabanisa August 21, 2025 Economy & Markets·News
Has extreme poverty really plunged since the 1980s? New analysis suggests not The traditional way of measuring extreme poverty may be off the mark, a growing body of research suggests… Jason HickelDylan SullivanMichail Moatsos August 20, 2025 Analysis·News
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