By Hugh Tyrrell THE City of Cape Town is taking significant strides in plastics recycling through the establishment of its ...
South Africa has ambitious Green Hydrogen goals but the government still needs to specify how it is going to fund it. By ...
Training new cybersecurity people is essential but it’s not enough to address skill shortages. Risk-based frameworks are ...
By Larry Claasen THE European Union’s (EU) move to decarbonise its economy could have far reaching implications for some sectors of the Western Cape. The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) ...
AECI Limited, a global leader in the manufacturing of chemicals and explosives, is pleased to announce the signing of a Share Purchase Agreement for Much Asphalt (Pty) Limited (“Much Asphalt”) ...
Due to load shedding being suspended for over seven months, Eskom’s diesel savings have reached R13.7 billion year-on-year.
Crypto adoption is on the rise with South Africa having an estimated 5.8 million crypto users, or 9.4% of the country’s total ...
The National Empowerment Fund (NEF), in collaboration with the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic), ...
Jacques Moolman President of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry One of the toughest jobs now in South Africa must be that of Minister of Finance: watching his demeanour in presenting the 2024 ...
South Africa’s business owners face serious consequences for not complying with the Companies and Intellectual Property ...
A cold reality check in the Medium Term Budget Policy Statement By Chris Hattingh THE recently presented 2024 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana paints a ...
As automation and digitisation accelerates across industries, companies are recognising the need to invest in smarter ...