The one province in South Africa where everyone wants to live
The latest population estimates from Stats SA show a mass migration to Gauteng over the last 20 years, with the province’s population surging 73% since 2002.
The latest population estimates from Stats SA show a mass migration to Gauteng over the last 20 years, with the province’s population surging 73% since 2002.
Grenville Salmon, CEO and founder of Pace Car Rental, went from waiting tables at Spur to founding a car rental business valued at over R1 billion, with over 5,000 vehicles, 400 staff members, and nine branches across the country.
Read MoreBootlegger has rapidly grown its store network over the last few years, with the group hoping to now increase its current 78 locations to 200 by 2028.
Read MoreA unit of South Africa’s biggest bank by market value, FirstRand, plans to expand its offerings in Guernsey to tap more business from high-net-worth individuals and South Africans living on the island.
Read MoreBrendan Taylor has been added to Zimbabwe's Test squad for the second match of the series against New Zealand following the completion of a three-and-a-half-year corruption ban.
Read MoreTwo weeks ago, we saw glitz, glam, and everything in between at GLAMOUR’s Most GLAMOURous Awards.
Read MoreThe event aims to empower, uplift and celebrate women from all walks of life.
Read MoreAuthor of The When Filter Fades and The Big South African hair book, Janine Jellars uses her voice to elevate the conversation around women empowerment. Here, she shares insights into her latest offering.
Read MoreThe soldier was deployed under Operation Corona in the Madimbo area.
Read MoreIn today’s culture, the phrase “be your own boss” rings out from podcasts, social media captions, and YouTube ads alike.
Read MoreEach time a woman breaks the mould, she invites others to do the same. Storytelling has long been a catalyst for change, sharing women’s experiences through film, music and literature.
Read MoreThree U20 players joined the Springbok training camp while players like Lukhanyo Am, Faf de Klerk, Makazole Mapimpi, and others were left out.
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