Category: Money
Tshwane 11 hours power outage to last until FRIDAY
The City of Tshwane will daily disrupt power in Soshanguve from today, 6 December, 2023, to Friday, 8 December, 2023, for the construction of the…
‘I am living day to day in my car’
A growing number of older Londoners have entered the rental market over the past decade but rising costs and insecure tenures are pushing some into…
Government owes service providers R11.1 billion – Public Service Commission
Africa Melane interviews Anele Gxoyiya, Commissioner at the Public Service Commission (PSC). On Tuesday, the PSC released its quarterly Pulse of the Public Service bulletin,…
Transaction Capital is struggling with structural shift in minibus tax industry
Transaction Capital’s minibus taxi financing subsidiary SA Taxi’s woes worsened after it reported a R3.7 billion headline loss for the year to September 30, this…
Social grant fraud tops the list of complaints
The National Anti-Corruption (NACH) system was inundated with calls of alleged fraud incidents in relation to the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa). Once again…
SA business great Eric Ellerine passes away
Sabvest Capital’s board said yesterday it was sad to advise shareholders that Eric Ellerine (90), who had also founded the Ellerine Holdings furniture retail group…
Volkswagen to reduce workforce as it chases profits
Volkswagen said Wednesday it would cut its workforce over the coming years as the German auto giant seeks to boost its profitability and reboot a…
The single most valuable lesson I learnt about managing my money
By: Capo Cassidy My troubled relationship with money stems from my childhood. As a family, we lived beyond our means. My sisters and I didn’t…
Real teacher salaries in Europe are down. Which countries pay the highest and lowest wages?
Teachers across Europe have gone on strike in recent years for better pay and working conditions, while many European education systems are suffering from shortages. …
How did COJ get go ahead for disputed multi-billion rand ‘vanity project’?
John Perlman speaks to Daily Maverick’s Ferial Haffajee about reports that Treasury has asked questions about the City of Johannesburg’s multi-billion rand ‘vanity project’ for…