Loss of livelihoods: 216 more businesses go bang
A total of 216 liquidations recorded this March is an increase of 49% compared with the same month last year, says Statistics SA.
Continue reading →A total of 216 liquidations recorded this March is an increase of 49% compared with the same month last year, says Statistics SA.
Continue reading →A 40-year-old Gqeberha man was arrested for allegedly breaking into a Sidwell business and stealing R30,000 worth of goods.
Continue reading →Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber chief executive officer Nomkhita Mona has resigned.
Continue reading →The Covid-19 pandemic is a reminder of why a thriving fashion industry is essential to SA’s economy, the latest report from SA Fashion Week says.
Continue reading →Nelson Mandela Bay businesses caught between a new wave of load-shedding and a savage drought are battling on despite an uncertain future.
Continue reading →Positive results are showing from the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality’s revised investment incentive policy that targets businesses hit by Covid-19, with investments worth R567m coming within five years to the city. The investments will see the creation of 417 permanent … Continue reading →
Tourism businesses in KwaZulu-Natal – hard-hit by the Covid-19 pandemic – are set to benefit from the provincial government’s R20m relief scheme.
Continue reading →A group of SMME owners protested outside the City Hall on Wednesday, demanding that they should not only be given sub-contractor projects.
Continue reading →Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued the most sweeping rollback of coronavirus restrictions of any US state on Tuesday, lifting a mask mandate and saying most businesses may open at full capacity next week.
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