The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has strengthened its exchange-traded product offering with the listing of three new Exchange Traded Funds … Read more: Three New ETFs Listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange – african markets
With the 2026 local government elections looming, EFF leader Julius Malema has set his sights on the province of KwaZulu-Natal, with the immediate … Read more: EFF to back MKP in KZN no-confidence vote against Thami Ntuli – News24
… Durban Harbour. Pier Two to our harbour system is a bit like Discovery … As a result the lack of investment at the Durban port over the years has led … Read more: After the Bell: The joy and the tragedy of gross crane moves per hour | Daily Maverick
… Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2. The agreement marks a ”pivotal moment” in the South African government’s economic reforms agenda, the two … Read more: Transnet and ICTSI sign 25-year Durban Container Terminal partnership – Fruitnet
Tensions between the United States and South Africa are rising, as Washington debates the renewal of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) … Read more: Trump Administration Questions South Africa as Trade Deal Approved | Firstpost Africa | N18G
Bouchard Finlayson Vineyards unveils a curated pop-up experience in Hermanus as the estate embarks on a bold transformation. Read more: A new chapter unfolds: Unveiling the POP UP by Bouchard Finlayson | .za
Scorecard updates only: Teams: Northern Cape (Playing XI): Tristan van Rensburg, Ronan Hermann(c), Nonelela Yikha, Tahir Isaacs, James Ritchie, … Read more: Cricket full commentary | Northern Cape vs Knights, 10th Match, CSA Four-Day Series …
The new service, which takes passengers from Cape Town International Airport to Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport in the island nation, … Read more: New international flight for South Africa – TopAuto
… Cape Town. Alnika Mitchell/Facebook. With schools closed for the holidays, thousands of Cape Town’s most vulnerable children face weeks of … Read more: REPORTING NOTES | Under siege: When Christmas cheer doesn’t drown out gunfire