The UK and the European Union have reached a post-Brexit trade deal, after months of disagreements over fishing rights and future business rules.
EU and UK negotiators set Sunday night as the latest deadline for an agreement.
The EU said the devastating impact is particularly harsh on children, women, and families, and is in “clear violation of international law and basic human rights.”
Two men found at Pretoria West guest house with fake R100 and R200 banknotes worth millions. One suspect arrested.
SpiritsEurope are worried that our alcohol ban is dramatically shortchanging the EU in their existing trade deal with South Africa.
It’s not just South Africans who are upset with the alcohol ban: Our trading partners in the EU are fearful that we aren’t ‘holding our end of the bargain’.
There are some weeks in history which represent true turning points.
From despair to repair: South Africa should look for ways to invest equity into the economy to stimulate a recovery
In a rare turn of events, it seems like South Africa may be the only adult in the room when it comes to Brexit. Here’s what the latest delay means for Mzansi.
Wondering what Brexit actually means for South Africa? Well, the terms of our trade deal with the UK have been secured. And things are looking “peachy”.
The task force will be led by Benoit Coeure, a Central Bank board member.
There are four lessons South Africans can learn from the Brexit fiasco.
The omnishambles of Brexit has now hit a new peak. A shame, really, given how easy Theresa May and pals said the process would be.
Emmerson Mnangagwa was elected president of Zimbabwe despite a few questions marks being raised. Will violence break out again?
Judge Johann Kriegler played a critical role in overseeing South Africa’s democratic election so he knows what he’s talking about.
Britain is set to leave the European Union exactly one year from Thursday.
They’re talking huge huge huge money!
Government’s cabinet reshuffle and SA’s subsequent ratings downgrade, paired with the economic implications that are to follow, have made those South Africans who might otherwise have stuck it out in Mzansi, skittish.
Mugabe’s airline of choice isn’t doing so well…
The “Barista visa” is dividing opinion, but it’s pretty clear that the UK will have a big gap to fill in the labour market if decides to end freedom of movement.
Emmanuel Macron, the centrist independent running for the French presidency, has soundly defeated Marine Le Pen of the far-right National Front to become the country’s next president.
A network of EU experts helps monitor food safety, banking conduct and medicines. And no-one seems to have a plan for replacing them.
Will the UK have to pay a vast sum of money to the EU in order to leave it – or will it get cash back?
Five principles of bargaining to help you understand what’s going on in the Brexit negotiations.
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s first minister, has indicated that the country will again seek independence – this time against the backdrop of Brexit.