Rhodes Business School continues to expand its offerings as it further fulfils its vision to ‘transform business for a sustainable world’. Rhodes Business School Director, Professor Owen Skae, says that... read more →
The viral Amapiano hit Water by 21-year-old South African singer Tyla has made this week’s Billboard Hot 100, after trending for several weeks on TikTok. According to the BBC, it... read more →
South Africa’s Constitutional Court has ruled that convicted killer Oscar Pistorius has served more than half his sentence for the 2013 murder of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, which means he is... read more →
The ongoing load shedding and power disruptions have put tremendous pressure and additional costs on the industry, which makes producing poultry products extremely expensive. One company (Astral Foods) has spent... read more →
Press Release The SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL COMPETITION LAW, ECONOMICS & POLICY CONFERENCE took place on 28 and 29 September in Johannesburg, and it announced that Russia and South Africa will be... read more →
The main labour union at South Africa’s state power utility called for the suspension of an $8.5 billion climate finance pact with some of the world’s richest nations as well... read more →
The JSE has publicly reprimanded Trustco for failing to promptly inform shareholders about changes in a loan linked to its CEO, Quinton van Rooyen. Following this, the JSE required Trustco... read more →
Tinashe Timothy Harry, Nelson Mandela University In the world of sports, some stories transcend the boundaries of the game and become symbolic of something greater. Siya Kolisi’s journey from an... read more →
Former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste has lost his reconsideration appeal against a R20 million penalty imposed on him for insider trading, with the Financial Services Tribunal describing his actions as... read more →
The DA in South Africa says it wants ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula jailed for contempt of court due to the ruling party failing to comply with a Supreme Court of... read more →