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CEO Kenny Fihla says Absa’s new structure will require the leaders of its retail and business banking units to assume Pan ...
The Springboks are in unfamiliar territory, and that was accompanied by an unfamiliar feeling of tension in the air ahead of ...
From starting music during the 2020 lockdown while studying law to representing contemporary SA R&B globally, Nanette ...
The ANC once wanted cadres who were role models to the party and society. Now, it has Sithembiso Zungu, writes Adriaan Basson ...
Vryheid residents have expressed shock after discovering a new “borehole tariff” on their municipal accounts - in some cases ...
Volvo Cars has had a tough time lately as their move to an electric focused brand has seen them lose momentum in countries like South Africa, which has been slow to fully embrace electric models. The ...
A massive investigation is set to begin at more than 22 000 public schools to identify “ghost” teachers and probe allegations involving the sale of teacher posts.
The Minerals Council South Africa will enter talks with the government on the new draft mining bill in good faith, with an intention to keep the matter out of the courts.
State power is fragmenting on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s watch and governing is happening on autopilot, writes Carol Paton.