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The 26th Annual Investing in African Mining Indaba in Cape Town
The Investing in African Mining Indaba is taking place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) between 03-06 February 2020. This year, the...
South African Brands Record Strong Brand Value Growth Against Difficult Economic Backdrop
Top South African brands are outpacing GDP, top 50 growing 16.1% YoY
Telcos lead the way: MTN and Vodacom retain 1st and 2nd...
Nigerian artist wins prestigious South African art prize
Peju Alatise is the 2017 winner of the FNB Art Prize. The Nigerian mixed-medium artist explores strong African narratives with a focus on the...
Banking and telecoms dominate South Africa’s 2017 top brands list
South Africa's Top 50 most valuable brands in 2017 were announced on 26 July 2017, and telecommunications giant MTN topped the list second year...
Khabonina: South Africa’s award-winning leading lady
South African television star, fitness expert, and social media queen Khabonina Qubeka adds another feather to her multi-talented cap. She has won an international...
Johannesburg, art hub, ends year on high note
Melissa Javan
Air: Inspiration – Expiration, the latest exhibition at the renowned Standard Bank Gallery, is one of the key events that have positioned Johannesburg...
South Africa’s Top 50 Most Valuable Brands
South Africa's Top 50 Most Valuable Brands have been revealed and the competitiveness of the business sphere highlights a key component of a strong...
Get your smart card ID at your nearest bank
South African citizens will be able to apply for their smart card ID cards at Home Affairs kiosks
in FNB and Standard Bank branches as part of a pilot project set to start in April, Home Affairs
Minister Malusi Gigaba said at a media briefing on Tuesday.
Watch: Milestones in Mandela’s long walk
As we commemorate a year since the death of South African statesman Nelson Mandela on 5 December 2013, we look back at significant moments in his life and struggle, told partly in his own words.
Remembering Mandela, one year on
It has been a year since Nelson Mandela passed on. His departure, mourned by the world, still impacts us today, prompting us to live by his example with compassion, reconciliation and Ubuntu.