The Reserve Bank Governor expresses concern over the country's debt, the US agrees to revive a vital trade agreement with SA, and Shoprite Checkers shows impressive sales growth.
French company TotalEnergies has confirmed it will exit its major gas discoveries off the coast of South Africa and electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa is in favour of grid access rules that favour either private or public processes.
Anglo-American suffers a mid-year loss, SA's business lobby group calls for the reviving of state-run port, water and power networks, and Busisiwe Mavuso calls for the NHI to be scrapped.
SA's consumer inflation rate has taken a slight dip, the Gauteng High Court deals a blow to the proposed NHI scheme, and investors back off from the promise of Artificial Intelligence.
Ramaphosa signs the Climate Change Bill into law, is the DIY and renovation market taking an upward turn? And no improvement from Anglo American subsidiary, Kumba Iron Ore.
Ramaphosa wants to turn SA into a "construction site" to boost economic growth, Transnet secures a massive loan, and the NPA dismisses a claim by directors of the Gupta-linked Regiments Capital.
The SIU give the green light to investigate the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality, Home Affairs makes inroads into the visa backlog, and Bitcoin flies on the back of Trump's nod of approval.
SA is planning a mission to the US over bilateral ties, the new energy regulator approves Eskom's bid for a license for Koeberg Unit 1, and the markets react to the Trump assassination attempt.
Foreigners buying SA bonds on the increase, the dollar remains unchanged despite the Trump assassination attempt, and the new cabinet gets its first briefing from Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana.
Extreme weather causes shipping delays, Ramakgopa wants to embark on an 'ultra-aggressive" renewable energy programme, and Autozone goes into business rescue.
The country passes the 100-day mark of no load shedding - but at what cost? Ramakgopa wants approval to build a new nuclear plant, and despite conflicting reports, TotalEnergies says it's not exiting SA.
Temporary visa concessions granted to foreign nationals, SAA to extend destinations, and the pound has yet to react to news of Labour's victory as Keir Starmer readies to move into 10 Downing Street.
Dominating economic headlines - TotalEnergies SE plans to walk away from South Africa's giant gas fields near Mossel Bay.
4 Jul 2024
2 min
340 – 360
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