R45 billion petrol price blow to South Africa … South African consumer confidence fell sharply in the second quarter as households confronted a sharp … Read more: R45 billion petrol price blow to South Africa – BusinessTech
Additional warehousing, cross-dock and fleet maintenance capacity are set to come on stream in Gauteng after SMSA Africa Logistics Group broke … Read more: SMSA expands Gauteng logistics capacity – Freight News
Gauteng operates the largest public education system in South Africa, currently serving more than 2.8 million learners. The department says continued … Read more: Gauteng probes cost of educating undocumented foreign learners amid growing pressure on schools
The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of Pretoria (UP) to create … Read more: Necsa and Pretoria University have signed an MoU to collaborate in the nuclear sector
The defence force and the police have successfully conducted intelligence-driven operations in Mooiplaas, Pretoria, leading to the recovery of … Read more: Foreign nationals arrested, miliary weapons recovered in joint SANDF-SAPS operations
The Western Cape government has outlined four interventions aimed at improving operational efficiency at the Port of Cape Town following the … Read more: Western Cape outlines four-point plan for Cape Town port – Freight News
Amid efforts to repair the damage from a national disaster, the Western Cape Government has warned that clean-up operations could run longer and … Read more: CAPE STORMS: Infrastructure repairs may cost more and take longer than expected
One night only: Kenny Lattimore Live in Cape town … 2026, the Grand Arena, GrandWest will host his highly anticipated return. More than just a concert … Read more: One night only: Kenny Lattimore Live in Cape town | Music In Africa
Northern Cape: Barkly West/Dikgatlong Municipality, Kimberley, Galeshewe and taxi-rank areas. The report said retail, logistics, foreign-owned … Read more: Freight routes face disruption risk from protests