Commercial property boom in South Africa
Commercial property in South Africa is rebounding strongly, offering high yields, longer leases, and low vacancies, but experts caution that successful investing involves weighing a number of factors.
Commercial property in South Africa is rebounding strongly, offering high yields, longer leases, and low vacancies, but experts caution that successful investing involves weighing a number of factors.
Botswana's President Duma Boko announced on Thursday, 21 August 2025 an agreement with Qatar's Al Mansour Holdings, aimed at addressing immediate national challenges, with the Gulf firm committing to $12bn in investments in various economic sectors.
Read MoreFor decades, Leleti Khumalo has been a beloved figure on South Africa’s screens and stages an actress whose presence has transcended generations.
Read MoreCheckers is testing its first smart shopping trolley, pioneering a major step towards a frictionless, technology-led in-store experience.
Read MoreUganda has inaugurated its first large-scale gold mine, a $250m Chinese-owned project in the country's east that will also refine the bullion to 99.9% purity, according to a statement from the president's office.
Read MoreA consortium led by Saudi Arabia’s Zahid Group has received approval from the Competition Tribunal to acquire Barloworld, which is set to delist from the JSE.
Read MoreA few decades ago, women weren’t even allowed to drink beer in the same room as men - hotels had separate “ladies’ bars” where they were confined to sip their drinks out of sight. Fast-forward to today, and women are brewing, running businesses, and shaping the future of South Africa’s beer industry.
Read MoreThe online gambling company Betway has shown strong growth in South Africa, with over R10 billion in revenue over the last financial year.
Read MoreFor the first time, foreign portfolios registered in South Africa have crossed the R1 trillion assets under management threshold.
Read MoreAn incredible industrial property with a proven operational history is now available to lease in KwaZulu-Natal.
Read MoreEach time a woman breaks the mould, she invites others to do the same. Storytelling has long been a catalyst for change, sharing women’s experiences through film, music and literature.
Read MoreLos Angeles and Cape Town based marketing executive turned wine negociant Ingrid Best is the founder and CEO of IBest wines, a brand blending wine, art and culture.
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