Home Affairs unveils new weapon against ghost workers in South Africa
Home Affairs minister Leon Schreiber said the system has the power to save South African taxpayers billions every year if used consistently. Source: MyBroadband
Home Affairs minister Leon Schreiber said the system has the power to save South African taxpayers billions every year if used consistently. Source: MyBroadband
The anti-illegal-immigration group March and March says it will proceed with its planned national shutdown next month. Source: BusinessTech
For years, storing data locally in South Africa meant paying a premium. Hexion has changed that — offering S3-compatible storage across hot, warm, and archive tiers, priced to compete directly with the cheapest international platforms, with all data hosted exclusively in South Africa. Source: MyBroadband
Pepkor is set to launch a new bank in South Africa, with the group set to leverage its massive store base across the country. Source: BusinessTech
The Reserve Bank is widely expected to hike interest rates this week, which will add pressure to homeowners and potential buyers in South Africa. Source: BusinessTech
Here are five important things happening in and affecting South Africa on Tuesday, 26 May 2026. Source: BusinessTech
Home Affairs will accelerate the usage of handheld mobile devices to identify illegal foreign nationals in the field using biometrics. Source: MyBroadband
A self-described Afro-optimist who believes “Africa will be the place to be for the next generation or two,” Adrian Basson said he “creates jobs in Africa by selling chickens.” Source: MyBroadband
A two-week holiday in South Africa inspired EOH founder Asher Bohbot to establish a R2.6 billion company. Source: BusinessTech
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has refuted recent social media posts claiming its systems were breached. Source: BusinessTech