Petrol stations considering closing at night in South Africa
Fuel price shocks are forcing petrol stations to reconsider their operating hours in South Africa. Source: BusinessTech
Fuel price shocks are forcing petrol stations to reconsider their operating hours in South Africa. Source: BusinessTech
Over 9,000 people have said they lost a combined R6.5 billion when Mirror Trading International collapsed in 2020, and after more than five years, not one of the kingpins has been prosecuted. Source: MyBroadband
Bonitas will move its administrative functions to Momentum in the coming days, as the fund seeks to adapt to a rapidly changing healthcare market. Source: BusinessTech
Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Solly Malatsi, revealed that no funding was made available for the South African Post Office’s turnaround plan. Source: MyBroadband
The Energy Exchange of Southern Africa (EXSA) is offering South African businesses renewable electricity that is typically cheaper than using the traditional Eskom grid. Source: MyBroadband
In April 2026, South African salary earners saw salaries fall to R20,244, the lowest level in two years. Source: BusinessTech
The Department of Employment and Labour (DEL) has gazetted its intention to table the Employment Services Amendment Bill in the National Assembly shortly. Source: BusinessTech
South African motorists may be able to apply for a digital driving licence before they can get a new physical driving licence card, which has been delayed by more than two years. Source: MyBroadband
Under the theme ‘Dreame to Win,’ this landmark partnership redefines high-end living through a shared pursuit of excellence, discipline, and perfection Source: MyBroadband
Finance minister Enoch Godongwana has confirmed that 61 municipalities consistently failed to comply with the Eskom municipal debt relief programme. Source: MyBroadband