Pick n Pay closes 56 stores in South Africa
Pick n Pay shut down 56 stores across South Africa during its 2026 financial year as part of its ongoing turnaround strategy. Source: BusinessTech
Pick n Pay shut down 56 stores across South Africa during its 2026 financial year as part of its ongoing turnaround strategy. Source: BusinessTech
Here are five important things happening in and affecting South Africa on Monday, 25 May 2026. Source: BusinessTech
A group of farmers in the tiny village ofCookhouse, in the Eastern Cape, built a series of hydroelectric projects with a total generation capacity of 2,930kW. Source: MyBroadband
Young South Africans are increasingly dropping out of medical aid schemes, putting serious financial pressure on remaining members. Source: BusinessTech
An extensive effort to digitise the Department of Home Affairs’ civic services records has employed less than a third of the youth it aimed to enlist and is expected to take several years longer than planned. Source: MyBroadband
Two European countries are targeting skilled South Africans with remuneration packages that are hard to say no to. Source: BusinessTech
Bolt said that it would continue investing in safety and innovation in South Africa, where it had invested over R3 billion in the last decade. Source: MyBroadband
A recent ruling by the Western Cape High Court has clarified a significant aspect of eviction law in South Africa. Source: BusinessTech
One of South Africa’s oldest and largest electrical component distributors believes that solar panel and battery prices have bottomed out and that consumers should not hold out for further declines. Source: MyBroadband
This is a list of the top 40 soft drinks that contain the most sugar in South Africa Source: BusinessTech