JOHANNESBURG – There are more young people buying homes for the first time. That’s according to property agents who say lower interest rates are … Read more: Young people benefiting from lower interest rates
JOHANNESBURG – South African Breweries (SAB) said its approach to the courts was the last resort to save all the livelihoods it supported. SAB is … Read more: SAB: Alcohol ban infringes on the rights of South Africans
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa has set a new daily COVID-19 record with 21,832 new cases. This is the first time the country has surpassed 20,000 … Read more: COVID-19: SA records 21832 new cases
The FTSE/JSE Africa All Shares Index rose 0.7% to 61,326 in Johannesburg, the highest intraday level since 29 January, 2018 – and within sight of … Read more: South African stocks climb as platinum miners rally
JOHANNESBURG – Quinton de Kock has questioned the sustainability of ‘bubble’ life in the age of COVID-19 as he contemplated an upcoming tour of … Read more: De Kock questions sustainability of ‘bubble’ life
JOHANNESBURG – The government is sticking to its reasoning for banning the sale of tobacco products last year, insisting in court papers that the … Read more: Government sticks to its guns over reasons for tobacco ban
JOHANNESBURG – Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said the country wasn’t turning away COVID positive travellers from neighbouring … Read more: Motsoaledi: This is why COVID-positive people are turned away at our borders
JOHANNESBURG – In the end the Proteas easily beat the small island nation at the Wanderers on Tuesday. But, one can argue that the 10 wicket … Read more: 5 things we learnt after the second Test between SA and Sri Lanka
JOHANNESBURG – The South African Council of Churches (SACC) says pharmaceutical companies must put lives before profit. The organisation … Read more: COVID-19 vaccine: “Put lives before profit,” says SA Council of Churches