SABC warns public of criminals posing as TV licence inspectors

SABC building in Auckland Park, Johannesburg. The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has reacted to a message circulating on social media that people are posing as TV licence inspectors to gain entry to people’s homes and then rob them. SABC Spokesperson, Mmoni Ngubane, says the broadcaster has not appointed any inspectors or officials to inspect…

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Tourism boom for Durban over Festive Season

A view of a Durban beach. Durban is close to equaling pre-COVID 19 festive season visitor numbers thanks to hard work over the past year to market attractions, beef up safety and rehabilitate storm damaged sewage infrastructure. Durban Tourism deputy director Winile Mntungwa says preliminary figures show that average hotel occupancy rates in the metro…

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Festive season boosts Gqeberha’s informal economy

FILE | Trader along a beachfront While the festive season is known for packed beaches and sunny days along the Eastern Cape coast, it’s also a crucial period for local businesses. In Summerstrand, in Gqeberha, the influx of holidaymakers has brought a welcome boost for informal traders and service providers operating along the beachfront. Beachside…

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European shares start 2026 by hitting record high

A man points at a computer screen showing stock information European shares hit a record high on Friday in the first trading session of 2026, after capping the previous year with stellar gains, as defence shares led the advances. By 0820 GMT, the pan-European index rose 0.4% as investors returned from New Year celebrations. The…

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Wall Street set for quiet open in final 2025 session

Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, US on December 17, 2025. Wall Street was poised for a subdued open on the last trading day of 2025, but approached a robust end to a roller-coaster year marked by uncertainty over President Donald Trump’s tariffs and unrivalled…

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Dollar dismal, yen muted in 2025 but euro shines

The US dollar inched higher on Wednesday but was still heading for its biggest annual drop since 2017 as interest rate cuts, fiscal worries and erratic US trade policy under President Donald Trump drove currency markets in 2025. Those themes are likely to remain in 2026, suggesting the dollar’s dire performance could extend and underpin the behaviour of some of…

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