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You can only invest a maximum of R3,000 a month in a tax-free investment, so I will work on you investing the remaining R2,000 in a unit trust. After 10 years, the investment would be worth R1,007,288 ...
An African pope would be the most unambiguous indication yet that the Catholic Church might be inclined to continue with the legacy of Pope Francis, especially his advocacy for the poor and ...
Personally, like the legion of cynics before me, I think it’s useful to think positively when people are generally thinking negatively, and the other way around. So in that spirit, and without wanting ...
After years of squandering and providing a swelling army of cadres and their kin with government jobs and contracts — not to mention outright stealing and looting — there are simply no other trees to ...
While the DA and other parties celebrated the withdrawal of the 0.5 percentage point VAT increase, they haven’t figured out how to fill the budgetary shortfall.
With the death of Pope Francis, attention now turns to the selection of his successor. The next pope will be chosen in what is called a “conclave,” a Latin word meaning “ a room that can be locked up ...
The challenge will be translating the country’s rich mineral resources and promising economy into stability and development.
Pigs may roll in mud, but this pork saddle was rolled in a different way. It had been deboned, then rolled up and tied, expertly with kitchen string.
Asian shares mixed as US futures lose ground. Trump's tariff stance remains unclear, impacting investor confidence.
In Canary, Onke Mazibuko presents a thriller where corruption and collapse meet conscience, and one man must decide if he will risk it all to blow the whistle. Read an extract from the novel below.
In a media statement issued on its website in the middle of the night, the National Treasury announced the reversal of the controversial VAT increase, which was meant to take effect in a week's time - ...
Potential gold investors might have missed the big rise, but the bus is not too far down the road. If you run fast enough, you might still catch it.