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[TOP STORY] US tariff turmoil creates strategic opening for SA

‘I think really the solution for South Africa is to drive the African integration scheme, which has been floundering for a long time, here is the opportunity for South Africa to lead the continent,’ says Professor Rajneesh Narula, director of the Dunning Centre for International Business. Moneyweb

Feb 27, 20267 min

Algorithmic ageism: How AI recruitment is freezing out mature talent

Is Trump’s trade strategy starting to unravel? Big shift for families and employers as SA adopts shared parental leave model. Powering factories, not motorists: CHARGE responds to Ministers’ EV plan. Moneyweb

Feb 27, 202631 min

[TOP STORY] Medical tax credit increase offers limited relief to households

‘While an inflationary increase is in line with many such changes, we do know that medical aid increases or healthcare increases are often way above inflation, in some instances about 4% above,’ says Dr Katlego Mothudi, MD of the Board of Healthcare Funders. Moneyweb

Feb 26, 20268 min

AI reshapes work. Universities must keep up

Spending vs growth: Kevin Lings breaks down Budget 2026. BHF reacts to tax credit decision. And a new housing model gives families more choice to rent, buy or build. Moneyweb

Feb 26, 202633 min

[TOP STORY] Court-ordered NHI pause opens door to policy rethink

‘It's a positive move. I see this came forward from the president and the minister, one, to not proclaim the act and two, not to implement the act,’ says Thoneshan Naidoo, CEO of the Health Funders Association. Moneyweb

Feb 25, 20268 min

Power up: Budget urged to prioritise grid upgrades

Court-ordered NHI pause opens door to rethink SA’s healthcare future. The legal risks many SA firms don’t see coming. And rooibos exports climb as industry navigates heat, drought and regulation. Moneyweb

Feb 25, 202633 min

[TOP STORY] Clem Sunter: Why his high road still matters

‘Clem’s particular unique contribution was that he was probably the best public communicator I've come across and most importantly, who infused in his audience a sense of their own agency that they had choices to make,’ says Bobby Godsell, former chair of Business Leadership SA. Moneyweb

Feb 24, 20268 min

60 days to dispute: What new debit order rules mean for your money

Why SA’s milk industry says it’s under threat. Can policy fix soaring food prices and deepening hunger? And remembering the strategist who shaped South Africa’s future thinking. Moneyweb

Feb 24, 202632 min

[TOP STORY] Cape Town defends N2 wall and property rates recalibration

‘We record every single criminal incident and pedestrian death that happens on that road…there have been 2800 such incidents in the last two years or so, a very, very high number,’ says Cape Town mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis. Moneyweb

Feb 23, 20266 min

Mashaba enters high-stakes race for JHB

Mashaba throws his hat into Joburg’s high-stakes mayoral race. Cape Town trims rates while tightening security along the N2. NSFAS and the NGB confront a surge in campus gambling. And Netflix’s advertising boom redraws the global streaming battlefield. Moneyweb

Feb 23, 202632 min

[TOP STORY] Seabed energy finds could unlock 50 000 South African jobs

‘The international oil companies are seeking very much to work with local suppliers and to build out the workforce using local personnel, and I think that's really important going forward,’ says Dr Ross Compton, senior director of global policy at EnerGeo Alliance. Moneyweb

Feb 20, 20267 min

R1bn private push to rescue key Joburg precinct

From seabed to state coffers: How oil and gas could reshape SA’s economy. Can South Africa grow while balancing global pressure and tight finances? And why spending on baby products is still rising. Moneyweb

Feb 20, 202633 min

[TOP STORY] R700bn procurement crisis demands more than compliance

‘I think that there's interference on multiple levels and I think that political interference really plays a part in terms of ensuring that there's transparency around tender processes,’ says Paul Vos, regional MD, Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply. Moneyweb

Feb 19, 20268 min

Steady food inflation masks sharp meat price surge

Estimates put losses from procurement fraud as high as R700bn. SA’s risk rating steady despite slow growth. And hiring without borders, the great marketing reset. Moneyweb

Feb 19, 202632 min

[TOP STORY] Employment gains mask deep youth job crisis

‘We have in excess of 9.8 million young people in that 15 to 34 age group, who are not in employment, education or training,’ says Statistician-General Risenga Maluleke. Moneyweb

Feb 18, 20269 min

Electricity reform enters make-or-break phase

Unemployment dips to 31.4%, but SA’s jobs crisis is far from over. Will changes to the Credit Act make loans easier or more expensive? And inside the conference redefining Africa’s creative future. Moneyweb

Feb 18, 202633 min

[TOP STORY] Illegal gold rush in Springs sparks regulatory alarm

‘We are saying that illegal mining is a criminal activity and must be dealt with by law enforcement like they deal with any other criminal activity,’ says Advocate Mmadikeledi Moloto, DDG of compliance monitoring and enforcement at the DMPR. Moneyweb

Feb 17, 20269 min

Phishing emerges as SA’s biggest cyber weapon

Gold rush chaos prompts illegal mining clampdown. Can the Budget Speech really boost confidence and jobs – or is it just numbers on paper? And 10 years of Starbucks, what it takes to build a global brand locally. Moneyweb

Feb 17, 202635 min

[TOP STORY] Pork prices surge as outbreaks spread and state response criticised

‘I think the minister has realised what crisis he is in. It's solely on the minister to react and to give instructions to his staff to buy the vaccines and to implement the process,’ says Arnold Prinsloo, CEO of Eskort. Moneyweb

Feb 16, 20268 min

What national FMD disaster means for food and farmers

Foot-and-mouth crisis pushing pork prices higher. Sona signals tougher tax enforcement ahead. And SA winemaker claims global chenin blanc crown again. Moneyweb

Feb 16, 202632 min

[TOP STORY] Business backs Ramaphosa reforms but urges implementation

‘If we can create an environment for the private sector to invest, then certainly we can start to see a rollout not only of investment but of infrastructure,’ says Martin Kingston, chair, Business for South Africa. Moneyweb

Feb 13, 20266 min

Love in the age of AI: Dating scams get smarter

The risk of inertia and slow implementation post Sona. And love and loans collide this Valentine’s Day. Moneyweb

Feb 13, 202629 min

[TOP STORY] US HIV aid cuts create R4bn shortfall in NGO sector

‘I think this is a call for the South African government to begin to allocate resources to all the programmes that the US government was funding in this country,’ says Zohakiy Mbi-Njifor, CEO of the EndlessLife Group. Moneyweb

Feb 12, 20267 min

Mounting crisis in SA’s hospitality sector looms

African CEOs confident but wary of bold bets. Will global turmoil open the door for SA’s African opportunity? And can SA plug a R4bn healthcare gap in the NGO sector? Moneyweb

Feb 12, 202631 min

[TOP STORY] Infrastructure failure pushes Joburg towards day zero

‘There needs to be a national disaster declared in the City of Joburg, and it's not a climate national disaster, it's an infrastructural disaster,’ says Dr Ferrial Adam, executive director of WaterCAN. Moneyweb

Feb 11, 20269 min

Are financial rules choking SA’s non-profits?

Bonus row leaves Joburg’s water system under pressure. Mining disasters aren’t accidents, they’re warnings ignored, says expert. And what youth employment really needs from this year’s Sona. Moneyweb

Feb 11, 202636 min

[TOP STORY] Transnet signals turnaround as private operators enter rail and ports

‘I signed one of the agreements the other day, so we will see these private operators also making use of the network. We’re hoping that as a country, we can get to 250 million tonnes by 2030,’ says Transnet CEO, Michelle Phillips. Moneyweb

Feb 10, 202612 min

Office return policies under scrutiny as labour risks grow

Warmer reception for Transnet at Mining Indaba: ‘No time to get complacent’ says CEO. Beyond the war rooms, what it will really take to fix SA’s broken infrastructure. Moneyweb

Feb 10, 202628 min

[TOP STORY] Exploration shortfalls and infrastructure risks cloud mining’s growth outlook

‘Our view as the Minerals Council is that government can meet us halfway by incentivising exploration. That's what's happening in other jurisdictions, such as Canada and Australia, which are key mining jurisdictions,’ says Bongani Motsa, acting chief economist at the South African Minerals Council. Moneyweb

Feb 9, 20269 min

Under-44s power surge in SA property optimism

New 2026 mining data takes centre stage at Mining Indaba. Financial sector under siege as cyberattacks spike 115%. Structured homeschooling grows amid placement delays. And how gaming is reshaping creative careers in Africa. Moneyweb

Feb 9, 202637 min

[TOP STORY] The DA’s bid to broaden its appeal

‘They're going to have to risk that base in favour of building a bigger party, as Maimane was trying to do 10 years ago, that has black voters from the middle class and lower middle class,’ says Richard Calland, political commentator, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. Moneyweb

Feb 6, 20267 min

SMEs win big as JSE-WC deliver funding breakthrough

Prof Richard Calland analyses the race for the DA’s top spot. How Agoa renewal affects SA’s farmers and export markets. Unbossed, AI-driven and boundary aware – inside the workplace of 2026. Moneyweb

Feb 6, 202633 min

[TOP STORY] Wage inflation versus productivity: A growing threat to employment

‘You can pay R30 000 for a bot rather than R300 000 for a labour relations officer. The labour markets are under pressure, I think we're going to see unemployment grow significantly,’ says John Botha, joint CEO at Global Business Solutions. Moneyweb

Feb 5, 20267 min

Fraudsters now hijacking devices in real time

Minimum wage rises to R30.32, why this increase changes more than pay slips. Why SA’s mining future hinges on policy certainty and infrastructure reform. And brains over borders, why more young South Africans are gaining access to top US universities. Moneyweb

Feb 5, 202633 min

[TOP STORY] Steenhuisen’s exit exposes a deeper crisis inside the DA

‘There’s a conservative group that feels the party has left the runway and veered into another direction. In a sense, they’re trying to pull it back to its basics,’ says Sanusha Naidu, writer and commentator at the Institute for Global Dialogue. Moneyweb

Feb 4, 20268 min

Anti-cancer foods: Science or supermarket spin?

Steenhuisen’s dip and the battle for the DA’s soul. Beyond the rate pause, 2026 marks a turning point for SA property. And alarm over hate speech legislation overreach. Moneyweb

Feb 4, 202633 min

[TOP STORY] Eskom unbundling faces fresh hurdles as energy reform drags on

‘We don’t want a fiscal risk to the sovereign because we didn’t do this properly. That risk is real; Eskom is just coming out of a debt moratorium,’ says Rudi Dicks, head of the Project Management Office in the Presidency. Moneyweb

Feb 3, 20267 min

Building for extremes: Rethinking infrastructure after the floods

What Operation Vulindlela’s Q3 report reveals about SA’s economic reset. Unions slam Sarb over rate hold. And from ice cream to air miles, how South Africans really spent their money over the festive season. Moneyweb

Feb 3, 202633 min

[TOP STORY] Sars already knows more about offshore income than expats think

‘South Africa participates in the global information-sharing framework that requires foreign banks, investment platforms and financial institutions to report account information linked to South African tax residents,’ says Roxanna Naidoo, head of global strategy at Latita Africa. Moneyweb

Feb 2, 20268 min

Another year of real salary growth ahead

Sars is watching: What the budget means for SA expats. Why malls can no longer shrug off shopper injuries. And how South Africans can unlock good credit in 2026. Moneyweb

Feb 2, 202632 min

[TOP STORY] SA exporters warned: Overseas payments harder to recover than expected

‘If you have a South African company that's exporting, this is where we found that most of the issues seem to arise, especially in the Middle East and the likes of China,’ says Luke Morawitz, credit director for South Africa at Allianz Trade. Moneyweb

Jan 30, 20267 min

Africa is the world’s next big travel story

Getting paid is a global problem, and SA is near the top. Populism’s rising tide and SA’s response. Education tech is growing – but are people ready for it? Moneyweb

Jan 30, 202632 min

[TOP STORY] Cape Town homeowners urged to challenge new property valuations

‘I do think that unfortunately, the system isn’t taking into account enough of what is required in order to value a home effectively and give a real-life, accurate valuation,’ says Storm MacLennan, head of sales for southern suburbs at Jawitz Properties. Moneyweb

Jan 29, 20267 min

Who’s winning the global image war?

Nearly 1m Cape Town homeowners face higher rates, objection window opens. SA has a debt crisis. How can it be fixed? And why on-site medical services will give employers the competitive edge. Moneyweb

Jan 29, 202633 min

[TOP STORY] Why cyber insurance claims are increasingly being rejected

‘Cybersecurity insurance companies will assist you through a cyber attack, through a ransomware attack, but it does not guarantee that they will provide a payout, and that's the misconception,’ says Muhammad Ali, MD of cybersecurity at WWISE. Moneyweb

Jan 28, 20268 min

Holiday spending jumps 7.9% as e-commerce and travel surge

47% of cyber-insurance claims rejected as insurers tighten rules. Preparing SA youth for the future world of work. And is BEE in its current form fit for SA’s future? Moneyweb

Jan 28, 202633 min

[TOP STORY] Is extreme wealth quietly pushing democracies towards oligarchy?

‘As the billionaires are increasing their wealth, which has been 81% since 2020, and as more billionaires come on stream, it does mean that what’s at play is exploitation and extraction,’ says Pooven Moodley of Oxfam South Africa. Moneyweb

Jan 27, 20267 min

Historic Afrikaans university investment marks major shift

3 000 billionaires, billions in poverty: Can democracy survive extreme inequality? The Minister of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities on the importance of protection during extreme weather. And why 2026 could be crypto’s biggest year yet. Moneyweb

Jan 27, 202635 min

[TOP STORY] Hill-Lewis slams Eskom and Nersa over proposed electricity tariff hikes

‘Eskom has returned to profit for the first time in many years…it begs the question, why do they need continuous above inflation increases even though they have seemingly right-sized their finances?’ says Cape Town Mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis. Moneyweb

Jan 26, 20267 min

Non-compliant cables, wires, plugs putting you at risk

Cape Town slams Eskom’s proposed double tariff hike. Rising sales signal a brighter consumer outlook for 2026. And why backups aren’t enough. A look at the costly myth putting businesses at risk. Moneyweb

Jan 26, 202629 min