Former Steinhoff auditor sentenced to 4 years or R2m fine

The logo of multinational retail holding company, Steinhoff. The Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crime Court has sentenced former Steinhoff Auditor, Hein Odendaal to four years imprisonment or a R2 million fine. Odendaal, who turned himself in to the Hawks last year, entered into a plea agreement regarding his role in the multi-billion-rand scandal. The court found…

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Manufacturing sector declines by 0.7% year-on-year in Jan

A general view of a production line of a car manufacturer. South Africa’s manufacturing sector has started the year on a weaker footing, with production slipping 0.7%  year-on-year in January. The decline was due to sharp contractions in the wood, paper, publishing and printing industry as well as the basic iron, steel and machinery division….

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Oil jumps 6% as Iran escalates attacks on Gulf shipping

Global oil prices have risen to around $85 a barrel in recent months. Oil prices rose sharply on Thursday as Iran stepped up attacks ‌on oil and transport facilities across the Middle East, fuelling concerns of a prolonged conflict and potential disruptions to oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Brent futures climbed $5.95, or…

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Flight price increases looming as jet fuel costs skyrocket

A view of Cape Town International Airport. South African travellers are likely to soon face significantly higher flight prices after jet fuel costs increased by approximately 70% at two of South Africa’s three major airports. Cape Town International Airport and King Shaka International Airport in Durban have both raised the cost of Jet A1 fuel…

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FlySafair to hike ticket prices amid oil price rise

Flysafair plane takes off at an airport. Domestic airline FlySafair has announced that it will introduce a temporary fuel surcharge on ticket prices as oil prices rise due to the conflict in the Middle East. The surcharge will come into effect on Wednesday and will apply only to flights departing on or before the 12…

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Mixed reactions to Mpumalanga’s budget

Bank notes. Opposition parties in the Mpumalanga Legislature have expressed different views about the Budget Speech delivered by the provincial MEC for Finance, Bonakele Majuba. Some have welcomed the budget allocation, but others are concerned that sometimes funds are not used appropriately. Speaking on behalf of the official opposition party, uMkhonto weSizwe, Benon Nxumayo, says,…

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Department says Eskom remains solvent

Smoke rising from an Eskom power station The Department of Electricity and Energy says Eskom’s financial position remains solvent. Senior officials from the department briefed Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on among others, the third quarter financial performance for 2025/26 of entities it oversees. The department’s Deputy Director-General for Energy Enterprises Dr Kubeshnie Bhugwandin added that liquidity…

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Shares skid, oil surges above $100 a barrel

Model of Oil barrels are seen in front of rising stock graph in this illustration, July 24, 2022. Shares in Asia fell broadly on Thursday, as oil ​prices leapt 9% to above $100 a barrel on reports of more ships being hit in Gulf waters and the closure of oil terminals – ‌a jump that…

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