by Kathy Gibson | Jan 29, 2026 | Thought Leadership
By Therese Grobler – For over two decades, the prime lending rate has dictated the cost of consumer finance in South Africa. Whether you’re signing for a new car, a first home, or a personal loan, the conversation almost always revolves around “prime...
by Kathy Gibson | Jan 23, 2026 | Thought Leadership
By Lungi Sangqu – South Africa’s unemployment crisis has reached a critical tipping point. More than 32% of adults are jobless, and youth unemployment sits above 60%. In this bleak landscape, small, micro, and medium enterprises (SMMEs), lately known as Micro,...
by Kathy Gibson | Jan 23, 2026 | Thought Leadership
When taxpayers dispute an assessment, the expectation is straightforward: either the taxpayer wins and the assessment is reduced, or the South African Revenue Services (SARS) wins and the assessment remains unchanged. By Nina Keyser and Karen Miller from Webber...
by Kathy Gibson | Jan 23, 2026 | Thought Leadership
In many small businesses, the owner often starts out as the bookkeeper, the customer-service desk, the IT technician and the person who steps in when a delivery goes wrong. By Linda Saunders, country manager and senior director: solution engineering, Africa at...
by Kathy Gibson | Jan 23, 2026 | Thought Leadership
The South African renewamle energy sector is moving from momentum to maturity. By Bronwyn Timm, business development Manager at SOLA Group Across industries, clean power isn’t perceived as a hedge against loadshedding anymore. It has become a core business strategy...