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South Africa: Real estate surge in Yzerfontein doubles average property price to $232,028 in five years
This small village is just over an hour’s drive from Cape town and now boasts an average price of almost R4m, doubling over ...
Africa Check corrected its verdict that she was wrong to claim that Johannesburg spends less on maintenance than any other ...
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Escape to paradise: This coastal town in SA is a property hotspot
On the West Coast, a certain coastal town, which boasts spectacular beaches and vistas, has seen a massive surge in property ...
Over the past four years, the number of domestic violence incidents against women reported to police in South Africa has almost doubled, from 33,000 in 2020/23 to 63,000 in 2023/24. It could be that ...
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South Africa faces a 500,000-bed shortage as student funding grows
In South Africa, more than 600,000 students from disadvantaged backgrounds were approved for study funding in 2025, following over 1.2 million provisional approvals in 2024, intensifying the search ...
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South Africa: Yes, Mayoral Candidate Helen Zille Was Correct About Infrastructure Spending in South Africa's Metros
Yes, mayoral candidate Helen Zille was correct about infrastructure spending in South Africa's metros In October 2025, Africa Check published a report fact-checking claims made by Democratic Alliance ...
South Africa has lifted its PBMR from care and maintenance, enabling Necsa to revive its pebble bed modular reactor and SMR ...
Located in the popular Dube TradePort Special Economic Zone (SEZ), 30km north of Durban, this property can easily be ...
The property sector in South Africa is changing faster than ever before. Shaped by economic pressures, shifting tenant demands, sustainability imperatives and the rise of new technologies, the ...
South Africa’s residential property market could be reinvigorated with easing transaction challenges, reducing borrowing costs, and restoring confidence among both local and international investors.
South Africa' s recent removal from the FATF greylist marks not an end but a beginning of intensified regulatory oversight. With less than 25% of trusts currently compliant with beneficial ownership ...
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