Citrus farmers in the country want the government to lodge a complaint against the European Union, South Africa says it won’t succumb to pressure from the US to stop using Huawei technology, and ex-Eskom CEO André de Ruyter lands a top job at Yale University.
Fitch explains its reasons for downgrading the US, a move that could have global implications, and Apple sales slump for the third consecutive quarter.
The global markets take a battering following Fitch's surprise decision to downgrade the United States, and a new addition to South Africa's vocabulary - 'grid hogging.'
The rand is under pressure, Elon Musk weighs in on Julius Malema's highly inflammatory and racist antics at the EFF's tenth birthday celebrations, and it's likely the country will miss its budget deficit target.
South Africa asks for an extension on AGOA, retailer giant Shoprite continues to see growth, while Kumba Iron Ore reports a decline in half-year profit.
Could Musk's rebranding of Twitter face legal issues? Anglo-Platinum 's profit slumps, and the Eastern Cape Development Agency has good news for local entrepreneurs.
A collective sigh of relief as interest rates remain unchanged, the Reserve Bank Governor remains worried about food inflation, load-shedding, and Transnet, in other news - Toyota SA to introduce a Hilux Mild-Hybrid bakkie to the market.
The latest inflation figures released, the Reserve Bank to meet today, and Pick n Pay chairperson Gareth Ackerman slams two of the government's proposed new race-based policies.
The fiance minister affirms the independence of the Reserve Bank, most economists predict an interest rate hike come Thursday, and does Threads deserve to be labeled 'boring'?
Anglo-Platinium issues a warning to the markets, Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa is "extremely worried" about the Koeberg units, and former Eskom chief operating officer Jan Oberholzer, brought in on contract to assist the embattled power utility, quits abruptly.
An important week ahead for the economy, another interest rate hike will "pour salt onto the wounds", and to add to the consumer's woes - another oil price increase looms.
The army to be deployed following a spate of truck burnings, despite the electricity minister's assurances stage 6 load shedding is back, and Transnet finally gets a new board of directors.
Factory activity is on the up, the USA awards Eskom a R25m grant, and the Competition Commission has referred a complaint against Sasol for overpricing natural piped gas for almost nine years.
12 Jul 2023
2 min
540 – 560
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