284 Let’s face it, navigating the medical aid landscape in South Africa can feel overwhelming and at times even confusing. The result is that many people choose the wrong plans for their…
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Where will the rand go?
276It is holding on to its recent gains, but economists warns against volatility and downside risks. It might look like the rand has strengthened remarkably since the beginning of 2025, but the…
How to make informed choices when you retire – here are the options
210 If you make the right choices, the day you retire is something to look forward to When working people reach retirement age, they should have saved enough money to live off…
Medical aid shortfalls eat your lunch if you are not careful
229 Members on higher-end medical aid plans often assume they are covered for any eventuality, until it is time to claim for a significant medical event. Consumers plan for retirement, save for…
Great news for SA as it is finally removed from the FATF greylist
225 It took a lot of hard work for the government and the private sector to show that it is putting adequate defences in place to protect the country’s financial system. South…
Inflation slightly higher in September, with meat at highest rate since 2018
239While fuel cost less again, the prices of maize meal and all kinds of meat make it more difficult for consumers to feed their families. Inflation edged up slightly higher in September…
How Aarto demerit points could affect your insurance and premiums
187 Many drivers do not really take traffic fines seriously and often fail to pay them. However, with Aarto if you do not pay, you do not drive. Although the Aarto implementation…
South Africa’s biggest data centres, ranked
346 Teraco’s recently completed JB5 data centre, photographed at dusk at the company’s Isando campus South Africa’s data centre capacity has been growing steadily over the years as demand for cloud computing…
Meet the province where most of the budget goes to government salaries
231 Over half of the compensation amount was paid to employees in education, followed by those in health. It is no secret that most of the government’s money goes to paying its…
JSE to wave goodbye to MultiChoice in December
220 MultiChoice’s run as a public company is drawing to a close, with its ticker set to blink for the last time on Wednesday, 10 December 2025. The end came not with…
