SA managed trade surplus of R240-billion: Kieswetter

File: A container ship docked at a port SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter says the country has managed to achieve a trade surplus of R240-billion despite the lacklustre performance in exports. Kieswetter indicated that trade, specifically imports from the United States, had dropped during the period under review. SARS earlier announced that it had exceeded R2-trillion…

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Ford and Toyota recall over 500 vehicles in SA

Ford Motor Company logo. Ford Motor Company has announced that they are recalling their Ford Ranger XLT and WildTrak vehicles while Toyota SA Motors recalls their Hino vehicles. The National Consumer Commission (NCC) says the recall affects 438 Ford vehicles that were made available between February 18 and March 18 2025. Ford further informed the…

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SARS tops R2 trillion revenue milestone for first time

People queuing at a SARS office The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has exceeded R2 trillion in revenue collections for the first time in its history. Media Release: SARS crosses historic R2 Trillion mark in Net Revenue Collection in our democracy … pic.twitter.com/gWp2vztREx — SA Revenue Service (@sarstax) April 1, 2026 Presenting the revenue results…

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SANTACO calls for commuter talks as taxi fare hike looms

FILE | Taxis at a rank Taxi operators have not yet announced any fare increases. However, the South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) has urged taxi associations to engage with commuters on the issue. This follows the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Department’s announcement of steep increases in the price of fuel. Petrol prices increased by…

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Report reveals rising costs outpacing household income

Shoppers look for items as they shop at an outlet of retailer Checkers in Sandton City mall, in Sandton, South Africa, August 28, 2024. The latest cost of living report by the Competition Commission paints a worrying picture of South African households. The second edition of the report highlights how rising food, electricity and transport…

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