International Womans Day

Happy Woman’s Day

Where there is a woman, there is magic.” One day isn’t enough to cherish and appreciate a woman’s contribution to our lives. Our grandmother, mother, sister, girlfriend, wife, and friends hold significance in our lives and their mere presence makes our lives easier.

International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8 every year, to cherish and appreciate all women.

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News24 Business | Money questions? Answered | The defunct VAT hike and your bank fees

Maya Fisher-French explains how the VAT hike would have impacted banking fees - and why Capitec customers would have experienced a 7% fee increase. [Read More]

News24 Business | 'Finfluencers' in the spotlight as African Bank fined over TikTok post

An influencer's TikTok post labelling African Bank loans as "investments" cost the bank R700 000 in penalties. As scrutiny grows on "finfluencers" and ad transparency, it's a wake-up call for brands and influencers to follow regulations responsibly. [Read More]

News24 Business | Maya on Money | Are you married if lobola was paid?

While customary marriage is recognised, if it is unregistered, proving its validity can be complicated, especially when it comes to your finances, writes Maya Fisher-French. [Read More]

News24 Business | Money questions? Answered | Should I buy Nvidia or Tesla?

Why this is the wrong question, and what questions you should be asking, writes Maya Fischer-French. [Read More]

News24 Business | Maya on Money | How to make debt counselling more affordable

Debt counselling, envisioned as a solution for over-indebted South Africans, faces challenges like low fees, admin hurdles and uncooperative credit providers. Solutions include revising fees, using the NCT, and sharing fees across initial repayments. [Read More]

Business Tech

South Africa’s biggest medical aid schemes are under fire after a damning report upheld allegations of systemic discrimination.
Residents of a town located in the Cradle of Humankind feel they are under siege.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is lurching from one crisis to another as political battles pile up in the final lap of his last term.
Woolworths has won a court battle against SARS, with the tax service slammed for cherry-picking and using narrow definitions to withhold tax claims.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the United States' interpretation of trade imbalances between the countries is inaccurate, and is hoping for a better trade deal to emerge.