The current reality is that one of South Africa’s most expensive private day schools broke through the R240,000 barrier. That’s for a single matric year, by the way.
I can’t help but imagine what South Africa could be if we had more people like Engelhorn in the ranks.
A Pretoria businessman has been accused of living a high life with fancy cars and a swanky house while conveniently forgetting to pay his ex-wife’s spousal maintenance, his two kids’ school fees, and some other bills.
The City wishes to spoil its workers with lavish gifts, while the city declines further into a state of decay and disrepair and officials struggle to collect revenue.
The National Treasury set the record straight, saying that only individual clients were harmed by the bank scandal activity and not SA as a whole.
The mysterious dealings are even more intriguing as the masterpiece has suddenly been taken off the market, even though it doesn’t seem to have been sold.
These two are as ridiculous as ever.
Everyone is begging the questions: Where do the meals and snacks end up – and why has the Air Force’s higher authority not yet questioned the lavish catering costs?
Springbok players like Eben Etzebeth, Faf de Klerk, Damian Willemse, and Ox Nche are cashing in through other initiatives and businesses on the side.
The billionaire ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is the gift that keeps on giving.
The only silver lining in this circus seems to be the silver trim your town’s municipal manager is putting on his new Mercedes.
Here’s your feel-good (read: jealous) Friday story.
The numbers are straight out of Eskom’s books, which published its consolidated annual financial results, where they even reported a massive financial loss to the company for the year.
If you’re still wondering whether your university-bound child made the right career choice, this should provide some clarity on whether you’ll be retiring early or bankrolling your precious little gift for the next fifteen years.
Despite a challenging past decade, South Africa is still home to over twice as many high-net-worth individuals as any other African country, notes the report.
Many South African taxpayers might have had their hearts leap out of their chests when they received an SMS from the South African Revenue Service (SARS) on Tuesday.
In an effort to ensure transparency and to instil public trust and confidence in parliament, each member is required to declare significant holdings in businesses, shares owned, as well as gifts received in the register of members’ interests for 2023.
The Mercer Institute’s global pensions report recently looked at 47 pension systems across the world, to see how the recent bout of worldwide chaos has affected retirement.
Driving on your way to visit Clifton Beach, you probably peered up and saw this iconic glass house perched on the edge of the mountain. well, it’s on sale right now.
These women may have fortunes that run into the multi-millions, but they choose to rein in their finances and live a low-key life and it seems, they’re far more satisfied for it.
There are 52 African-born billionaires globally, of whom only 23 still live on African soil.
The state argues that multimillion-rand fraudster Hildegard Steenkamp deserves to be imprisoned for 25 years for living a lavish and deceitful life, as well as to instil faith in the criminal justice system.
More and more of us are feeling like we’re living a champagne life on a beer salary – even if that means we’re still settling for beer – which means it’s time to budget big time.
It’s not easy to determine what top sports stars earn. It is known, however, that two South Africans are on a list of the top 10 highest-paid players at this year’s Rugby World Cup.
Let’s play a not-so-fun game: try and guess what Woolies’ CEO Roy Bagattini’s 2023 pay amounted to.
If you partake in the lotto, your October might have kicked off with a R10 million Lotto jackpot.
It seems Shakira’s hips do lie a little, especially when it comes to paying taxes.
Two sisters from Pretoria have been caught for allegedly defrauding the food and packaged goods group Premier of R137 million by diverting payments from suppliers to their own bank accounts.
She likes all the things he likes – Bill must be pleased to find another match made in heaven.
There was once an average American Joe who became the richest man in the world after accidentally being credited with $92 quadrillion.