Mail and Guardian – Africa’s Gaming Boom Must Become a Developmental Tool, Not Just a Growth Story by Alex Mabunda
Africa’s gaming industry is quietly becoming one of the continent’s most powerful economic forces. Yet, if left to grow without intent, it risks becoming another example of rapid expansion without proportional developmental impact.
How a major municipal utility cut call response rates from 36 to 16 hours in six months by Business Consulting
In a major turnaround for South Africa’s power sector, one of the country’s largest municipal electricity utilities has boosted efficiency by 55% in just six months.
Local government experts say ANC’s bold plans require execution and ‘not more talk’
Local government experts have welcomed the ANC's bold plans to strengthen service delivery at the local government level but say the strategy will not work if plans are only spoken about and not executed.
The hidden risk in SA’s tighter inflation band by Miyelani Holeni
South Africa’s newly tightened inflation band promises stability but brings unintended pressure. While lower inflation and rate cuts may anchor expectations, they risk squeezing municipalities and businesses, slowing growth unless financial systems strengthen and local economies adapt to rising costs and restricted price adjustments.
South Africa’s February budget needs to court growth aggressively by Miyelani Holeni
If South Africa is to break its entrenched low-growth economic cycle, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana needs to set a bold new course for the country when he delivers the national budget in February 2026.





