South Africans warned: fake payslips could lead to decade-long financial exclusion

South Africans attempting to secure home loans using forged financial documents are being warned of severe consequences, including criminal charges and long-term financial blacklisting. According to Hannah van Deventer, national director at Phoenix Bonds, the growing availability of fake payslips and bank statements online has become a serious concern. Some documents can reportedly be purchased…

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South Africa launches MEETS visa scheme to attract global events

South Africa has introduced a new visa reform initiative aimed at strengthening its position as a leading destination for international conferences, exhibitions and major events. The Department of Home Affairs this week unveiled the Meetings, Exhibitions, Events and Tourism Scheme (MEETS), designed to simplify and accelerate visa processing for large groups travelling to the country….

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Development Opportunities for the World’ event in Cape Town

The “China in Springtime: China’s Development Opportunities for the World” Global Dialogue, organized by China Media Group (CMG), was held in Cape Town, South Africa on Tuesday. The city’s historic landmark, the Castle of Good Hope, welcomed around 100 representatives from the business, academic, and media communities of China and Africa. Shen Haixiong, vice minister…

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South Africa takes fresh step towards high-speed rail with private sector engagement

The South African government has moved a step closer to realising long-standing plans for high-speed rail, as President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a new initiative to attract private sector participation in the country’s rail expansion. Speaking at the National Transport Conference in Johannesburg on 16 March 2026, Ramaphosa confirmed that authorities have issued a Request for…

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Kidnapping syndicates increasingly target everyday activities in South Africa

A growing wave of kidnappings in South Africa is raising alarm as criminal syndicates shift their focus to ordinary daily routines, including visits to shopping malls, school runs and commuting. Recent data from the South African Police Service (SAPS) shows that nearly 4,800 kidnapping cases were recorded between October and December 2025, averaging around 53…

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South Africa moves to secure fuel supply as global tensions drive price concerns

South African authorities have moved to reassure the public that fuel supplies remain stable, even as rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East threaten to push global oil prices higher in the coming weeks. Concerns have emerged over potential shortages as conflict involving Iran, the United States and Israel disrupts key energy markets. However, officials…

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South African households face double cost shock as electricity and fuel prices surge

South African consumers are bracing for a sharp increase in living costs as electricity tariffs and fuel prices rise almost simultaneously, placing additional strain on already stretched household budgets. Power utility Eskom has confirmed that electricity tariffs for direct customers will increase by 8.76% from 1 April 2026, following approval from the National Energy Regulator…

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US Expands Trade Probe to Include South Africa Amid Rising Bilateral Tensions

The United States has formally launched a sweeping trade investigation targeting South Africa and dozens of other economies, marking a significant escalation in Washington’s efforts to address what it describes as unfair global trade practices. The probe, initiated under Section 301 of the US Trade Act of 1974, will assess whether countries are engaging in…

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Corruption probe at Home Affairs raises concerns over credibility of South African passports

Recent corruption revelations within South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs have triggered fresh concerns about the credibility of the country’s passport system and the potential consequences for ordinary travellers. The warning follows findings by the Special Investigation Unit (SIU), which uncovered evidence that officials inside the department were allegedly involved in selling visas, permanent residence…

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South African security forces launch anti-crime raids in Johannesburg

South African security forces have launched large-scale raids in several communities in the south of Johannesburg as part of a crackdown on crime and gang violence. Soldiers and police conduct joint operations Members of the South African National Defence Force joined police officers in coordinated operations across areas including Eldorado Park, Riverlea, Westbury and Sophiatown….

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