Tuesday, July 14, 2026

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What proposed changes to South Africa’s eviction laws could mean for property owners

South Africa’s New Eviction Rules: What’s Changing? Why the Government Is Updating the Law The current law that stops illegal...
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Why building plans for entry-level homes are plummeting in South Africa

South Africa’s Affordable Housing Pipeline Is Shrinking and Getting More Concentrated What the Numbers Show According to StatsSA data cited by independent economist Sandra Gordon, the...

Your favorite treats stay here

Chuckles Stay on Shelves Despite Rumors Good news for anyone with a sweet tooth: Woolworths has confirmed that Chuckles treats will continue to be stocked...

500 positions will be reviewed and new roles will be created

Dis-Chem Starts a Big Change at Its Headquarters What Is Section 189? Section 189 is a South African labour rule that companies must follow when they...

Egypt is at the forefront of the economic disruption of the Iran war

Potential Economic Ripple Effects of a Gulf Conflict on Egypt While no actual military operation named “Operation Epic Fury” took place in early 2025, analysts...

Why less than 20 percent of South Africans pay for their television licenses

SABC TV License: Why Many South Africans Skip Paying Current Situation Less than 20 % of households pay the television license. SABC CEO Nomsa Chabeli told...

FREEDOM DAY | Rising prices are blurring the line between freedom and survival in South Africa

Rising Costs Squeeze South African Households Everyday life is getting tougher for many families in South Africa. Fuel, food and rent keep climbing faster than...

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