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ArticleJobs carnage is loom­ing

The trad­ing envir­on­ment in South Africa has deteri­or­ated and is set to worsen over the next six months as rising fuel prices linked to the Middle East con­flict drive input costs pro­hib­it­ively higher for busi­nesses, accord­ing to a sur­vey...

Jobs carnage is loom­ing

ArticleOscars tighten rules on AI film­mak­ing

The Academy of Motion Pic­ture Arts and Sci­ences has adjus­ted the eli­gib­il­ity cri­teria for films vying for Oscars from 2027 onwards — films fea­tur­ing act­ors gen­er­ated by AI are now ineligible as are scripts that aren’t demon­strably...

Oscars tighten rules on AI film­mak­ing

ArticleGrow­ers rally behind Tongaat res­cue

South African sug­ar­cane grow­ers have estab­lished a group aim­ing to secure fund­ing to keep troubled industry giant Tongaat Hulett’s mills and refinery oper­a­tional and avert its liquid­a­tion. The announce­ment comes just over a month after the...

Grow­ers rally behind Tongaat res­cue

ArticlePrivate bank­ing battle heats up loc­ally

Investec aims to double its private bank­ing cli­ent base in South Africa by 2030 and add about R3bn in oper­at­ing profit over the period, as it tar­gets the afflu­ent mar­ket, of which FNB and Stand­ard Bank hold a big share. After report­ing...

Private bank­ing battle heats up loc­ally

ArticleBart­lett backs Rayners for World Cup

Former Bafana Bafana striker Shaun Bart­lett believes in-form Mam­elodi Sun­downs for­ward Iqraam Rayners should spear­head South Africa’s attack at the World Cup. Bafana Bafana return to the global stage in Group A, play­ing the World Cup’s open­ing...

Bart­lett backs Rayners for World Cup

ArticleCrunch talks:

The two biggest uni­ons at the Pas­sen­ger Rail Agency SA (Prasa) are set to hold an urgent meet­ing with the rail oper­ator’s group CEO, Hishaam Emeran, over what they called a “flawed” retrench­ment pro­cess affect­ing more than 600 work­ers. In a...

Crunch talks: