South African paper and plastics manufacturer MPact says it will move ahead with retrenchments as it considers shutting down its paper mill operations in Springs.
South Africa’s formal independent retail, with an estimated turnover of R190 billion, is increasingly competing with South Africa’s traditional retail giants.
A young German woman dating a South African compared strict German Ruhetag Sundays with Mzansi’s lively lifestyle, sparking ...
South Africans are no longer indifferent to the politics of water and sanitation. They are angry and impatient. Rightfully so ...
Gqeberha spaza shops sell single teabags for 50 cents, sugar packets for R1, quarter cups of oil and single eggs. A customer says she buys a tomato, onion, rice and oil for under R15, enough to make ...
The rules make it almost impossible to run an informal business legally On the side of a busy street in Khayelitsha, Simon (not his real name) runs an unexpectedly criminal enterprise: a black-market ...
South African Kristi Fourie in Canada revealed her love for a unique coffee shop, retail store, and fitness studio in British ...
The community rallied to raise funds for Mama Africa's Marketplace owner Lakiesha Williams after she learned her building was ...
South African shoppers can now find products on Amazon purely through visuals, thanks to an image-based shopping tool built ...
Across sports, politics, labour and entertainment, Monday delivered a cascade of headline-grabbing developments—from uncertainty over the hosting of Africa’s flagship women’s football tournament and ...