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CNN’s Richard Quest to speak at Sapoa’s 60th annual convention

International journalist and business editor will join policymakers and industry leaders at the commercial property sector gathering in Sun City.

March and March protests leave immigrant traders’ livelihoods in ruins

Traders with documents and permits chased away, leaving Bellville bus terminus market almost empty.

R6.8m a month wasted on empty police headquarters in Pretoria

Taxpayers foot an expensive monthly bill as SAPS pays nearly R40m a month to rent premises in the city centre.

Blockchain’s second act: How it’s transforming traditional finance

As blockchain, stablecoins, and tokenisation go mainstream, South Africa has a chance to stay connected to the future of global finance.

Africans mostly migrate within the continent – here’s why regional skills partnerships matter

How training workers at home can fill labour shortages abroad, while origin countries gain skills and investment, migrants get safer, legal pathways to work.

Luxury watch revival brings bulky Panerai timepieces no relief

Richemont's watch brands are riding the secondary market's best year since 2022, but Panerai's trading volumes have barely budged since 2024.

Crypto’s Wall Street era arrives as retail buzz, liquidity fade

Declining retail market liquidity highlights a broader transition toward institutional ownership across crypto markets.

The world has changed – African countries must rethink how they grow their economies

By pursuing collective economic security, investing in electricity, competing where there are genuine advantages, and backing agriculture – and AI can help its acceleration.

Fleeing from South Africa, Malawi migrants return with nothing

As migrants send money home to relatives facing poverty, anti-immigrant sentiment and calls for mass deportation are rising ahead of SA's local elections in November.

Risk-on momentum in bank stocks echoes aftermath of dot-com bust

Analysts say banks are among the biggest beneficiaries of the AI boom, gaining from both AI spending and the efficiency it brings.

AI can change the world and still be a bad investment

It sounds contradictory, but it is not.