by Pedri Reyneke | Feb 16, 2026 | Personal Finance
Build long-term wealth the smart way – clear goals, low risk, no guesswork EIGHT OUT of ten South Africans now hold some form of savings or investment. Yet, for first-time earners, cash in the bank is no longer enough. With inflation biting, interest rates...
by Steven Jones | Feb 16, 2026 | Personal Finance
The reality that few high-income earners are prepared to face BANKRUPTCY IS often framed as a consequence of low wages, unstable employment, or chronic financial hardship. It is rarely associated with seven-figure salaries, prestigious job titles, or outward...
by Gavyn Letley | Jan 17, 2026 | Personal Finance
Your debt could be insured, and you may not even know MILLIONS OF South Africans face unexpected financial shocks every year, yet many don’t realise they may already have insurance that covers their loan repayments if something unexpected happens. It’s called credit...
by Grant Smee | Jan 17, 2026 | Personal Finance
Investors would do well to keep these on their radar AFTER BATTLING against affordability challenges and sluggish sales activity in 2024, South Africa’s residential property industry defied the doom-and-gloom forecasts for 2025, staging a steady recovery fuelled by...
by Archie Hart and Varun Laijawalla | Jan 17, 2026 | Personal Finance
Investors would do well to keep these on their radar THE COMING phase of growth will be defined by hardware: the compute, memory, networking, and power systems that make large-scale AI both possible and commercially viable. Much of this capability is being built by a...
by Adriaan Grové | Jan 17, 2026 | Personal Finance
If a snake keeps coming back to your house, do you have to tell the buyer? SOUTH AFRICANS love a good wildlife story – and recently, a video of a black python slithering into someone’s home sent social media into a frenzy. The comments were gold: “Move out!” “Burn...