The Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust is seeking leave to appeal the recent judgment that interdicted construction of the R4.6-billion River Club redevelopment in Cape Town.
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Car makers used to compete over who had the latest-and-greatest hardware on offer: the highest-horsepower engine, the comfiest seats, the silkiest-sounding speakers. Not anymore.
Cabinet plans to end the national state of disaster as early as next week. However, sections of the National Disaster Act would remain in place temporarily.
Communications minister Khumudzo Ntshavheni has urged litigant e.tv to “desist from further attempts to derail the process of digital migration”.
Justice & correctional services minister Ronald Lamola has committed the South African government to fighting content piracy.
A R6.2-billion undersea cable connecting China to Europe and Africa, which counts Huawei Technologies as shareholder, has landed in Kenya.
Walt Disney Co has announced the launch price and date of the Disney+ streaming service in South Africa.
South Africa’s unemployment rate rose to a new record high of 35.3% in the fourth quarter of 2021.
Absa has appointed long-serving executive Arrie Rautenbach as its new CEO, replacing Daniel Mminele, who resigned last year after clashing with the banking group’s board.
Communications minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has been ordered by the high court not to complete analogue television switch-off in South Africa on 31 March as she had planned.











