StatsSA has published the most recent Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS), which shows that South Africa's unemployment rate currently stands at 32.6%. According to BusinessTech, the data reveals that unemployment
A man from Bonteheuwel, on the Cape Flats, will represent South Africa in the Table Tennis events at this year's Paralympic Games in Tokyo. The 34-year-old Theo Cogill will also
Step aside Baby Boomers (ie. Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates), there are new sheriffs in the billion-dollar club, and they're called Millennials. Approximately 2 755 billionaires are living in the
Motorists across South Africa have expressed mixed feelings after the announcement of the AARTO Amendment Act, which is a set of laws and regulations aimed at improving road safety by
The sale of alcohol is prohibited under the lockdown level 4 restrictions following President Cyril Ramaphosa's family meeting on Sunday, June 27. However, Agricultural association Vinpro has now launched an
Police in Cape Town are on high alert as shooting incidents increase around the city. In the latest shooting incident reported, a man was shot several times while seated in
South Africans have been warned of the consequences they will face if level 4 lockdown regulations are broken. Police Minister Bheki Cele made this declaration at the National Coronavirus Command
Motorists may need to scrounge around for extra change in their pockets this July as petrol is expected to increase by approximately 23 cents a litre. While diesel is expected
Edward Zuma, the son of former president Jacob Zuma, has stated that police would have to kill him before arresting his father. The statement comes after the constitutional court sentenced
As with every other aspect of life, the pandemic has changed how and when we shop, as well as where and what we buy. Consumers have gone digital and tried