Month: May 2025
News24 | Teen chooses Robben Island Escape swim for school project – and raises R26k for hope
As part of his school’s Grade 11 project, Luca Amerseder was required to pick a challenge involving research and a practical element, pushing him out of his comfort zone.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Employment Equity Act: Ramaphosa backs reform as most top jobs still held by white males
President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended the Employment Equity Act in his latest weekly newsletter, saying it prohibits unfair discrimination on the basis of sex, gender, pregnancy and marital status.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Employment Equity Act: Ramaphosa backs reform as most top jobs still held by white males
President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended the Employment Equity Act in his latest weekly newsletter, saying it prohibits unfair discrimination on the basis of sex, gender, pregnancy and marital status.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cyberattack-hit Wesizwe Platinum under threat of JSE suspension
Junior miner Wesizwe Platinum's shares may be suspended from the JSE following its failure to publish its suite of financial statements on time.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Eskom aims to avoid load shedding this winter – or limit it to Stage 2 at most
If unplanned breakdowns remain 13 000 MW, Eskom could avoid load shedding altogether this winter, for a second year in a row.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Reopened Luthuli death inquest: Expert witnesses set to contradict apartheid-era findings
The reopened inquest into the mysterious death of ANC leader Chief Albert Luthuli will continue in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg this week, with expert witnesses scheduled to give testimony that contradicts the initial inquest's findings.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘The true colours of Bok Sevens’: Snyman elated after Blitzboks are crowned world champs
Springbok Sevens coach Philip Snyman heaped praise on his players after they were crowned Sevens World Championship winners in Los Angeles.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Why Trump’s import relief is still bad news for SA’s automotive industry
SA's Tyre and Equipment Parts Association has said a move to relax auto tariffs in the US could hurt SA's tyre exports.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Why the big VAT-shaped hole in SA finances doesn’t rattle bond investors
SA bond investors appear to have shrugged off the VAT hike reversal, with some saying it could help keep the GNU intact and inflation in check.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Maya on Money | Are you married if lobola was paid?
While customary marriage is recognised, if it is unregistered, proving its validity can be complicated, especially when it comes to your finances, writes Maya Fisher-French.
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