Many South African expatriates are under the false impression that the amended Income Tax Act has not been formally been changed, and thus will not affect them. The amendment comes
As the national bus strike enters its 22nd day, unions have announced their decision to reject the offer of a proposed wage increase of 8.75% during the first year, and
Although wine grape producers and cellars in South Africa are positive about the quality of wines pressed from the 2018 harvest, challenging conditions have resulted in the smallest crops produced
Roam Private Game Reserve is a gem hidden in the Leeu-Ghamka area of the Great Karoo. This 5 300 hectare wildlife reserve is nestled midway between the towns of Laingsburg
Motorists might be in for another shocking petrol hike in June if global oil prices, and the volatility of the fluctuating rand, stay on their current path. The plunging production
Cape Town has retained the title of the number one city in all of Africa for business tourism events, according to the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA). ICCA represents
The Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offenses (AARTO) is introducing a demerit system to penalise drivers for traffic violations. This point-based system will result in demerit points being added to a
The City of Cape Town has said that a water tariff increase of 55.16% may be on the cards for households in the city. Talking to Kieno Kammies on Radio
Good news for motorists who don't have time to pay fines on weekdays - the City of Cape Town's Traffic Service now allows motorists, who have fines that have progressed
In March 2018, major clothing retailers Foschini and Mr Price took the Minister of Trade and Industry and the National Credit Regulator, to the High Court. Arguing that regulation 23A(4)