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The Volkswagen Golf 1. 4 TSI has finally returned to South Africa. Here's what you get for your money:
The DA in Tshwane warns residents of an impending increases in property rates due to recent property valuation roll reviews, urging property owners to assess their valuations and submit objections if necessary.
The DA in Tshwane warns residents of an impending increases in property rates due to recent property valuation roll reviews, urging property owners to assess their valuations and submit objections if necessary.
Lamborghini has unveiled its all-new Temerario supercar in Johannesburg, replacing the Huracán and ushering in a potent hybrid powertrain.
Eskom’s proposed tariff hike may cripple households and small, medium and micro enterprises, the Midvaal local municipality has warned.
Social media scams are on the rise and Facebook Marketplace is a breeding ground with scammers targeting people wanting to make big purchases.
South Africans who want to improve their financial wellness must understand that the rise and fall of interest rates are akin to the ebb and flow of mighty ocean tides.
This festive season may see you spending more on chicken as the impact of the avian flu, load shedding, and the water crisis causes the price of chicken products to soar.
As you kick start your day, Nokuthula Khwela brings you the country’s biggest stories.
OctaFX presents the ultimate guide to forex, complete with tips and term “cards” to understand how trading works.
The motus. cars website offers a user-friendly platform to shop for all new and used cars.
Delivering unmatched solutions in a highly competitive vehicle industry is the key to FAW SA’s presence in South Africa and on the African continent.
The industry body has launched a consumer awareness campaign which aims to encourage customers to shop around for appropriately priced potatoes.
Due to a recent increase in precipitation, please ensure the rational use of fertilizers and pesticides and prevent rice pests and diseases.
South Africans are expected to dig deeper into their pockets for another expected fuel increase on Wednesday and households have been left wondering if they will be able to survive this.
The rising price of bread is cause for concern.