Anyone from Southern Africa or who has been here within 10 days will be refused entry.
Businesses in the South African Chamber of Commerce share their experiences of the year and how they see their prospects for 2021.
As contrarians, South Africans should see that we may have well touched the bottom and the opportunities are real and compelling.
It’s hard to comprehend how much money Elon Musk has made in the last 12 months: He’s on course to dethrone Jeff Bezos as the wealthiest man on the planet.
(Partner Content) If you’re looking at getting into day trading, you’ll need a platform to do so. Your platform connects you to the financial market and allows you to make trades. If you’ve spent time looking at the available platforms, you’ve likely noticed there are several options available. Which do you choose?
Just five South Africans are rich enough to call themselves ‘dollar-billionaires’ at the start of 2021 – but Johann Rupert is clear of the chasing pack.
(Partner Content) The beginning of a new year is always a good time to reflect, take stock, and set goals for the year ahead. After all the challenges that came with 2020, now is probably a good time to make sure that you add some financial resolutions to your list. And in case you’re not sure where to start, hopefully these suggestions will help make 2021 a better financial year for you.
(Partner Content) Each decision you make during this stage of your life will have a significant impact, not only in the here and now, but also in the long term. Making the right decisions from the offset is therefore vital. So to help you out, we’ve listed five common mistakes to look out for when navigating this crucial but equally exciting time of your life.
The UK Health Secretary has announced that anyone in the country who recently visited South Africa must immediately quarantine.
The antitrust lawsuit begs the question: are we overly dependent on social media giants, and liable to being controlled by them?
The net worth of South Africa’s richest citizens is heading in two very different directions. Here’s how Johann Rupert and Nicky Oppenheimer fared in 2020.
(Partner Content) Global equity markets were broadly positive in November as investors welcomed the news of three prospective Covid-19 vaccines and their imminent global rollout.
Photos of a 90-year-old Margaret Keenan receiving the world’s first Covid-19 vaccine should be an enduring image of hope for billions.
Just look at this exchange rate: The plucky South African Rand is now trading at pre-pandemic levels against the US Dollar – and the best is yet to come.
The lifting of lockdown restrictions has led to increased spending by consumers and a resurgence across industries, allowing GDP to rise.
Bolder implementation of economic reform announcements is needed to lift confidence in South Africa’s economy, writes Natale Labia.
(Partner Content) The reality is that there’s no such thing as the perfect investment, only investments that do a really good job of meeting their very specific objectives. So if trying to find that elusive perfect investment is holding you back, here are three guidelines to get you on the right track.
Although convenient, online shopping can be fraught with risk: That’s why SARB has asked citizens to avoid one particular payment method on Black Friday.
The latest Consumer Price index (CPI) report shows some significant price hikes that will worry households as the festive season approaches.
Tito Mboweni knows the bleakness of the outlook better than anyone, he is after all a realist if nothing else, writes Natale Labia.
The SARB gave an ominous assessment of the potential implications of SA’s economic recovery plan, and are concerned about rising debt.
When you’ve got a higher net worth than Bill Gates, it’s a big deal: Elon Musk is now the second-richest man in the world – and the top spot is in sight.
(Partner Content) With Black Friday just around the corner, the temptation to buy things that you don’t really need, and perhaps can’t really afford, is greater than ever before. So to help you navigate the “sale season” this year, we’ve listed four pointers to consider before spending your money on that “never-to-be-repeated” Black Friday deal.
With news of Covid-19 vaccine trials going well, perhaps we can look forward to the post-pandemic economy, writes Natale Labia.
South Africans, and Tito Mboweni, only have a few weeks left to use-up their cheques – the payment method is set to be discontinued in December.