Africa top 200 report: South African brands take top 10 spots
The top 10 brands include network operators, banks and retail groups.
The top 10 brands include network operators, banks and retail groups.
Combination of the 2.2-litre turbodiesel engine, dual-clutch gearbox and seven-seats has all been retained, but with a new exterior, interior and more standard kit.
Read MoreSouth African companies continue to lead the continent in brand value. All of the top 10 most valuable African brands are South African, with MTN topping the list at $2.9bn.
Read MoreBoxer has transformed from a wholesaler in the 1970s to one of South Africa’s largest supermarket chains, now worth R29 billion.
Read MoreSibongile Sambo was rejected by South African Airways (SAA) for being too short when she applied for a flight attendant job, but she later created her own successful aviation company.
Read MoreSouth African Airways has ranked among the top 100 airlines in the world, continuing its upward trajectory in the Skytrax Airline Awards.
Read MoreJUWI Renewable Energies is building massive, large-scale solar projects for major companies in South Africa, which feature enough panels to cover 160 rugby fields.
Read MoreThe Department of Trade and Industry will be launching two new online stores in South Africa next month, featuring Proudly South African products and services.
Read MoreInstagram’s latest pivot—moving all video into Reels, doubling down on short-form, and lacing the experience with generative AI—is a fundamental reshaping of how attention, creativity, and commerce converge in the digital age.
Read MoreTikTok has announced a new commitment to upskill and train 3,000 content creators across Sub-Saharan Africa, through its flagship #LevelUpAfrica programme, designed to support the next generation of the creative industry.
Read MoreFormer Springbok second row Kobus Wiese has built a successful career developing world-class coffee restaurant chains, Wiesenhof Coffees and Dulce Café.
Read MoreListed private education group Stadio’s new Durbanville campus is on track to open for new students in 2026, with its phased development progressing faster than planned.
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