Five Newsworthy Things in SA 10th January 2024:

News in South Africa 10th January: 1. SA’s R990 billion problem: It’s been nearly a decade of waning foreign interest in South African stocks, with outflows nearing R1 trillion over the period. Last year was the eighth year in a row that foreign investors dumped South African equities — a record-long streak — selling stocks […]

Read more
Five Newsworthy Things in SA 22nd December 2023:

News in South Africa 22nd December: 1. Lights on over festive season: “We will have a festive season with the lights on,” Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said on Thursday. The country has about 27 700 megawatts available and demand is averaging just more than 24 000 megawatts, Ramokgopa said during a briefing. That’s why we’re […]

Read more
Five Newsworthy Things in SA 21st December 2023:

News in South Africa 21st December: 1. Festive road fiasco: South Africa’s roads are hazardous, more so over the festive season when dangers multiply with more motorists reported to be driving under the influence. In one week alone, the Western Cape recorded a more than 300% increase in drunken driving arrests, with other provinces echoing […]

Read more
Five Newsworthy Things in SA 5th December 2023:

News in South Africa 5th December: 1. Load shedding causing mass unemployment: Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said over 800,000 South Africans stand to lose their jobs due to load-shedding. The Minister recently spoke to Eskom employees at Medupi Power Station, which recently experienced several breakdowns that plunged the company into elevated load-shedding levels. “When Medupi coughs, […]

Read more
Five Newsworthy Things in SA 12th October 2023:

News in South Africa 12th October: 1. Foreigners flee SA stocks: Foreign investors have accelerated their (net) selling of equities on the JSE, with sales 40% greater thus far in 2023 than in the same period in 2022. To last Friday, non-SA investors sold a net R103 billion of equities, versus R73 billion in the […]

Read more
Five Newsworthy Things in SA 29th September 2023:

News in South Africa 29th September: 1. Global stocks dropping: World stocks were on track for their longest losing streak in two years on Thursday as the sight of oil prices nearing $100 a barrel compounded concerns about persistently high global interest rates. There was brief respite from the dollar’s strength in currency markets, but […]

Read more
Five Newsworthy Things in SA 5th July 2023:

News in South Africa 5th July: 1. Severe water shortage: Experts are warning of a looming water crisis on a scale worse than load-shedding in South Africa as criminal syndicates have begun targeting water infrastructure to score tenders.  Professor Anthony Turton from the Centre for Environmental Management at the University of the Free State warned […]

Read more
Five Newsworthy Things in SA 8th June 2023:

News in South Africa 8th June: 1. Deadline for new BEE rules approaches: Members of public in South Africa have just five days left to comment on the Draft Employment Equity (EE) Regulations 2023 on the proposed setting of sector EE targets. The public was given 30 days to comment on the Draft EE Regulations […]

Read more
Five Newsworthy Things in SA 5th April 2023:

News in South Africa 5th April: 1. Eskom testing new plan to cut power demand: Embattled power utility Eskom says it is piloting a national demand response programme in the small commercial and residential sectors in response to the electricity crisis facing South Africa. The programme is an expansion of the successful industrial Demand Response Programme, which […]

Read more
Five Newsworthy Things in SA 15th February 2023:

News in South Africa 15th February: 1. Inquiry into food prices launched: The Department of Trade and Industry and Competition has gazetted the terms of reference for a wide-reaching market inquiry related to the fresh produce market in South Africa, including prices. The inquiry, conducted by the Competition Commission, will investigate market conditions all along […]

Read more
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn