The Department of Energy has published the official fuel price adjustments for September, showing a marginal increase for petrol drivers, and a sizeable drop for diesel.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa gained the upper hand in a power struggle in the nation’s deeply divided ruling party after surviving a bid to force him out of office, clearing the way for him to overhaul his cabinet.
With the domestic tourism sector allowed to resume operations under South Africa’s level, the government’s next step is to work towards the reopening of international travel, says tourism minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane.
Gaming and hotel group Sun International suffered a brutal first half of the year, with headline losses for the six months ended June 2020 declining 615% to R885 million, from headline earnings of R172 million in the same period in 2019.
The National Treasury plans to raise an additional R40 billion in tax increases over the next four years with additional measures, such as a proposed wealth tax, set to help with this collection.
A streamlined, efficient and well-integrated civil service is the hallmark of a capable state, but South Africa has fallen in a number of areas, says President Cyril Ramaphosa.
The City of Cape Town has warned of high transaction volumes both online and at customer offices as motorists rush to meet the deadline to renew their motor vehicle licences.
Listed private learning group, AdvTech, on Monday reported a 13% rise in revenue for the six months ended June 2020 to R2.829 billion, while launching its online school, Evolve, in the period under review.
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