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April 2025 marks a significant milestone for South Africa's tourism accommodation industry, with a 14. 8% year-on-year increase in income, signalling a recovery in consumer confidence and travel deman ...
What is the richest province in South Africa in 2025? Read on to find out the leading province in terms of GDP and general contribution to the growth of SA.
In a move to unlock the potential of South Africa’s innovative economy, the Empire Partner Foundation (EPF) has officially ...
The death toll from the devastating floods that swept through South Africa’s Eastern Cape province has risen to 101, local ...
South Africa has been a focus of President Trump’s criticism in his second term. Mr. Trump has made debunked claims that white farmers in South Africa are being killed in a genocide.On May 12 ...
The U.S. is one of South Africa’s leading trade partners — behind only China. The U.S. imported $14.7 billion worth of goods from the country last year, up 4.9 percent from 2023, according to ...
South Africa’s economy narrowly escaped contraction in quarter one 2025, with gross domestic product (GDP) growing by a mere 0.1%, down from 0.4% in quarter four 2024, according to Statistics SA.
Press Release - One item for discussion on the P20 Youth Parliament's agenda was youth development in South Africa. Mr Risenga Maluleke, South Africa's Statistician-General, was invited to lead the ...
- Poor mining sector profitability in the first quarter. This is reflected in Stats SA’s gross operating surplus numbers, a broad measure of profitability. The poor profitability was despite a 1.3% ...
Forecasters have warned that snow is expected in most of South Africa’s provinces over the weekend and into next week. June 4, 2025. Corné van Zyl 2 minutes read.
CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- The death toll in floods in one of South Africa's poorest provinces rose to at least 78 on Thursday as a top official said rescue attempts in the first hours after the ...
Clur said the Western Cape showed the strongest rental performance of the key three provinces of R256.22/sqm and y/y% growth of 6.2%, beating CPI by 3.5%. KwaZulu-Natal was second, at R238.53/sqm, ...
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