Volkswagen to invest millions in solar energy to counter load shedding, and Markus Jooste's rumoured ex-girlfriend loses her bid to appeal the blocking of suspected ill-gotten gains.
Harvard’s Hausmann blames SA’s ‘lousy’ economic performance on the lack of electricity, Ramaphosa agrees but cites logistic issues as an additional factor, and MultiChoice rejects buy-out offer from Canal+.
Lobby groups urge Ramaphosa not to sign the NHI bill into law, problems at Cape Town's port cause huge losses, and Meta's billion-dollar surge is the biggest in stock-market history.
Shares in MultiChoice surge, and disgraced audit firm KPMG, agree to a R500 million settlement following a three-year lawsuit by the liquidator of the VBS Mutual Bank.
South African banks are "not" funding Hamas, Ellies goes into business rescue, and former deputy president Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, joins the Mercedes Benz SA board.
Construction work on Stellantis' assembly plant in Coega should start in May, the IMF slashes its growth outlook for South Africa, and Shoprite Checkers continues to surge ahead of the competition.
A profit warning from Truworths, the Transport Minister is suspended, and Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip company has successfully implanted its inaugural chip in a human participant.
The CEO of Transnet takes a leave of absence following corruption claims, and according to RMB Morgan Stanley South Africa offers affordability in comparison to its global peers.
Woolworths issues an interim profit warning, Clicks reports record Christmas trade, and the president fires Thabi Leoka from his economics advisory council.
South Africa's supply chain woes are far from over, Thabi Leoka resigns amidst fake Ph.D. allegations, and beware of MMM's Krypto 'too good to be true' promise.
The Reserve Bank to decide on whether or not to leave interest rates as is this Thursday, Fitch predicts public debt will rise and a stronger end to the markets.
Stocks the world over are taking a beating, and plenty of grey clouds are hanging over the 54th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum currently underway in Davos, Switzerland.
No interest rate cuts on the cards for now, and the row over economist Thabi Leoka's qualifications continues after it was reported that she lied about holding a PhD from the London School of Economics.
Stand by for a difficult budget at the end of next month, Transnet suffers a setback, and some good news - the country's biggest solar battery is on line.
16 Jan 2024
2 min
360 – 380
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