
utils.ArticleTopic.None 07 Nov 2023
South African businesses collapse, but the Cape keeps growingAccording to Statistics South Africa, over 1,200 South African businesses closed in 2023


utils.ArticleTopic.None 07 Nov 2023
MEC Wenger announces major tourism boom for Western CapeFigures show a massive growth in tourist arrivals from last year, with even the little George Airport seeing an increase in air traffic


utils.ArticleTopic.None 07 Nov 2023
Poultry import restrictions to be relaxed following avian flu crisisWhile the industry welcomed many of the items on the import facilitation scheme, some are worried that it may lead to foreign importers outcompeting crippled local rivals


utils.ArticleTopic.None 06 Nov 2023
Electricity Minister delays investment window for electrical projectsBid Window Seven, the public procurement round for renewable energy, appears to have been delayed by late delivery of key documents at Eskom, as well as a new tender from the Development Bank of Southern Africa


utils.ArticleTopic.None 06 Nov 2023
Port of Cape Town in trouble, threat to agricultural economy: Fruit SADecline in port infrastructure in South Africa is now notorious, and this year Western Cape fruit producers expressed concerns for their livelihoods as a result of the broken cold-storage chains


utils.ArticleTopic.None 04 Nov 2023
The corporate capture of the National Stevedore's AssociationBidvest appears to have acquired control over the authority which issues the legally mandatory licenses for operating a stevedoring company in SA ports


utils.ArticleTopic.None 04 Nov 2023
AGOA explainer - how does this affect the Cape?This week's AGOA trade conference comes amid tensions over South Africa's alignment with BRICS, despite a high degree of reliance on American trade in recent years.
