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ActionSA MP Alan Beesley claims spaza shops are largely foreign-owned, raising concerns over job competition and the impact on South Africa’s local economy.
US Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariffs won't affect South African firms exporting to the US, says Dr. Kenneth Creamer, amidst significant policy changes.
The National Consumer Commission investigates nine sanitary pad companies after a study reveals harmful chemicals, raising urgent concerns among South African women.
Over 1,500 South African businesses closed in 2025, revealing a dual narrative of voluntary shutdowns and rising compulsory liquidations amid economic challenges.
As South Africans await the 2026 Budget Speech, fears rise of an excise tax on spirits surpassing R100, threatening legal sales and fuelling the illicit market.
SAFDA vows to save Tongaat Hulett from closure, protecting 25,000 jobs and small-scale farmers in KwaZulu-Natal amidst the sugar industry's crisis.
Two women in KwaZulu-Natal were arrested for bringing their grandmother's body to a Capitec Bank over an insurance payout dispute, causing a public disturbance.
The Competition Commission probes PG Glass and Glasfit for fixing automotive glass prices since 2004, seeking prosecution under the Competition Act of 1998.
Zimbabwe orders foreign-owned businesses, including South African firms, to sell 75% of their shares to locals within three years, sparking debate on xenophobia.
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