Your Steinhoff shares might have caused a little dent in your investment portfolio, but that’s a drop in the ocean compared to Christo Wiese. He’s smiling this week, though.
Many have blamed the drought for a decrease in property price across Cape Town’s most expensive suburbs, but there may be other factors in play.
His name is Errol, and he struck green when he landed in Zambia and acquired half an emerald mine by chance. It’s a pretty wild story.
Just before bitcoin surged back and made significant gains, an unknown trader bought $400 million worth. Seems like they know something we don’t.
There are a lot of notorious conmen out there, but this story is up there with the best of them. Here’s the tale of a Malian man who used ‘magic powers’ to fleece his victims.
How long could each country’s richest citizen support their government’s spending before the coffers run dry? That’s what the Robin Hood Index examines.
Viceroy has hit back once again, saying it has evidence that Capitec uses a “curing” method to hide the “disastrous” performance of its loan book. More shots fired.
You’ve been waiting to see how the Cape’s property prices have been affected due to the drought, haven’t you? Well, here are the percentages.
We’re into the second week of the Capitec / Viceroy showdown. As both sides take aim at one another, some of the Capitec directors’ share sales are raising eyebrows.
During the budget speech on February 21, South Africans will learn how the government plans to cover massive budget shortfalls. You might not like it.
Since Cyril Ramaphosa was voted in as president of the ANC, the rand has rallied back against the dollar. A number of local share prices are rocketing, too.
Concerned about the future of cryptocurrencies? Well, let’s see what three people in the know had to say about it when they were questioned at Davos.
Steinhoff is currently one of the world’s biggest punching bags, its name being consistently dragged through the mud. Here’s an interesting take.
If you’re looking for a little inspiration to see you through Friday, how about the story of how a simple novelty gift came to hang in the Oval Office.
Every month it’s the same thing: the government takes a percentage of our money, which they’re supposed to use for the greater good. About those tax returns, then.
When your net worth reaches a billion rand you’re doing just fine, but to play in the big leagues you’ll need a billion greenbacks. Now there’s another South African on that list.
2018 just might be the year to organise your finances once and for all, so here are the experts with a few simple steps to get you moving in the right direction.
When figuring out a daily liveable budget for overseas, you might use the Big Mac price comparison method. Here’s a nifty table showing what you need to know.
It’s cool that you own one 200th of a bitcoin, and you can now add investor to your Instagram bio, but the person behind it all is doing just a touch better.
Upon your death, there’s a whole lot of admin to be sorted out. If you don’t get your will right, you might leave behind a real mess.
After the record-breaking sale of the controversial Salvator Mundi went through last month, everyone’s been wondering exactly who snapped it up.
If you’re a little down in the dumps today, and are just clinging on until the end of the week, then consider the shocker that Christo is having.
Here’s a pretty staggering statistic – 1% of the South African population pays 60% of the personal tax collected by SARS. That doesn’t bode well for our economy.
James Howells was slightly ahead of the curve when he started racking up thousands of bitcoin back in 2009. Sadly, his foresight wasn’t to be rewarded.
As South Africa’s economy continues to decline at a rapid rate, Mmusi Maimane has suggested six simple actions that the government can undertake to fix it.
If you have been struggling to get your head around documents like the Panama Papers, this game might just be the insight you need.
Bitcoin has taken South Africa by storm, but what is the government doing about regulating the blockchain technology? It appears not that much.
The Winklevii, as they are known, have the third-largest known wallet of bitcoins. Because they got in there early, they’re laughing all the way to the bank,
Looking for a way to use that stolen credit card legitimately? Well, well, well, Airbnb might be the place to do it, if you’re up for the extensive pooling of people, that is.
Now that Robert Mugabe is on his way out, let’s take a brief look at the economic legacy he has left behind. Yeah, it’s not pretty.