Cigarette consumption in Africa rose by 40% between 1990 and 2012
Atchar can be enjoyed with curry, vetkoek, which is also called magwinya, or the uniquely South African bunny chow called kota
The footballer is one of two local players to be snapped up by a professional league in Australia
A new company has launched a service that seriously challenges those of the major mobile operators
‘There are many football players in South Africa who have the talent to represent South Africa at a national level, but they chose me’
The reputation of Sars was tarnished under the leadership of suspended commissioner Tom Moyane following several allegations
BRICS leaders are working together to develop policies to deal with the opportunities and threats presented by the fourth industrial revolution
The bloc is concerned by the US president’s unilateral measures that are incompatible with the World Trade Organisation rules
‘In tough times, consumers tend to generally keep their cars for longer, or downgrade’
South Africa’s job opportunities, established education system and modern technology attract skilled immigrants to the country, the report noted
The service is becoming an increasingly common way to set up meetings, send urgent messages or bounce off ideas
The meeting plans to map a way forward on how to help President Ramaphosa to unlock a billion dollar investment plan
The New Development Bank is facing questions about the transparency and fairness of its loans
What may be SA’s first female black-owned bank is due to disrupt the sector by targeting hawkers and taxi drivers
Primestars has launched ‘One Way to Graceland’, a movie designed to improve the financial literacy of pupils
SARS has announced the shortening of its 2018 tax season by three weeks ending at the end of October
Many argue such banks will allow the unbanked entry and offer appropriate banking products and services, including to small and medium enterprises
South Africa must develop its production capacity and cut its reliance on resource exports, a report says
The protest however has particularly affected day patients who usually actually access health services at the hospital.
If they don’t stop doing business with the Imperial CEO, companies could face boycotts