SAM MKOKELI: President Dolittle does the wrong thing, again
President Cyril Ramaphosa is not done signing controversial bills yet; or acting in a way that will ruin South Africa, writes Sam Mkokeli.
ZANDILE MAKHOBA: Jobs trump the unemployment grant as South Africans grow hopeful about work
For a year of expected weak economic growth, the latest employment statistics show that the country is maintaining a sense of resilience, writes Zandile Makhoba.
WENDY KNOWLER: Motorist wins six-year fight over rust on new car
It’s been more than six years since Gregory Williams discovered rust in his then three-month-old Ford Everest
South Africa slipping to among least-favoured mining jurisdictions
South Africa has slipped on an authoritative global index that assesses mining jurisdictions based on their attractiveness as investment destinations.
Don't whinge, do better, FlySafair tells competitors
Kirby Gordon, chief marketing officer for South Africa's leading low-cost carrier FlySafair, says instead of trying to ground the airline for allegedly breaking the law on foreign ownership their rivals should up their game.
Winelands Airport seeks R7bn investment
Developers of new Cape Town cargo and passenger terminal aim to start construction next year.
Ivory Coast regulator suspends co-operatives for hoarding beans
Ivory Coast’s Coffee and Cocoa Council (CCC) has suspended about 40 co-operatives they suspect were illegally hoarding cocoa beans to sell them at a higher price to exporters struggling to fulfil thei
Accessibility, inclusion not just social justice issues but also business opportunities
Accessibility was the topic of one of the most compelling panel discussions at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2024 in Durban this week
ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK: Tech meets tradition in single malt
Each bottle can interact with consumers actively, telling the story of the whisky and the bottle itself
GUGU LOURIE: MIC is a beacon of transformation and empowerment
If we gauge success by numbers alone, the Mineworkers Investment Company has a remarkable story to share about making a tangible impact on people’s lives, writes Gugu Lourie
Let’s toast the way beer puts fizz in African growth
SAB and AB InBev are leveraging Africa’s newly declared free trade pact to boost a range of social and economic benefits
New bill an SOS for SOEs
South Africa’s embattled state-owned entities will be entering a new era after the elections as the state seeks to end years of looting and mismanagement that took hold under state capture.
Despite challenges, new mines are being built in SA and elsewhere in Africa
Johannesburg-based mining technical consulting company SRK Consulting says despite the industry grappling with commodity price cycle shocks, new mines have been built in South Africa (SA) and the rest of the continent, signalling growth.
South Africa’s trade policy ‘has saved various industries’: Patel
South Africa’s current trade policy saved various industries from decimation because of the apartheid government’s inward-looking approach to trade, says trade, industry & competition minister Ebrahim Patel.
My Brilliant Career: Tackling stigmas around sexual and mental health
Andi Bengis is an occupational therapist, with a special interest in sexual and mental health
How to ... Support managers
Managers are usually much more stressed than their team members as they do the work of managing as well as fulfilling their operational tasks. Companies need to pay attention to ensure their managers are supported.
MARKET WRAP: JSE muted as rally runs out of steam
Gold gained 1.28% to $2,407.58/oz and platinum 1.37% to $1,086.80/oz. Brent crude was 0.3% firmer at $83.51 a barrel
BREAKING NEWS: S&P leaves SA’s credit rating and outlook unchanged
The decision was widely expected by analysts and economists
REVIEW: High price a sticking point in two-wheel drive Honda CR-V
Honda’s once-popular SUV is outgunned in value for money by all-wheel drive rivals
WATCH: Outlook on SA's red meat industry
Business Day TV spoke to Red Meat Industry Services CEO Dewald Olivier
PODCAST | Improvon’s bet on industrial property in Kenya
Business Day Spotlight speaks to Impact North MD Dean Shillaw, and Mark Truscott, head of leasing at Improvon
Checkers goes beyond groceries with new Sixty60 app
Local retailers are having to up their games following the arrival of global giant Amazon in the country
High price a sticking point in two-wheel drive Honda CR-V
Honda’s once-popular SUV is outgunned in value for money by all-wheel drive rivals
Naomi Campbell inspires new BMW XM Mystique Allure
The vehicle was recently presented to the public at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in France
Elon Musk pushes plan for Chinese data to power Tesla’s self-driving cars
Tesla is said to be developing plans for a data centre in China to train the algorithm needed for more fully autonomous vehicles