Pictured from left to right are Kelvin Naidoo (Chamber President and Manufacturing & Technical Executive at Auto-X), Siya Mthembu (Chamber Treasurer and …

Urgent private sector intervention is required to halt the unfolding crisis in government skills development and vocational training. The Cape Chamber calls …

The Cape Chamber welcomes news of the arrest of a 28-year-old taxi driver accused of violently attacking a motorist in an apparent …

The Cape Chamber condemns criminal elements wreaking havoc within the taxi industry at a time when closer collaboration is needed to stamp …

Proudly South African satellite components now orbiting the earth, a world-first recycled plastic bucket, and a new kind of ‘carbon-friendly’ cement. These …

‘Crony capture’ of government skills development programmes is undermining fragile efforts to promote broad-based economic growth. Mismanagement of this crucial resource has …

Greater urgency is required to mitigate the negative impacts of US trade tariffs, and to identify possible opportunities arising from them. That’s …

A commuter free-for-all at several Cape Town train stations has created a dangerous time bomb at the heart of the city’s public …

New draft legislation introduced by Police Minister Senzo Mchunu seeks to tighten gun control and oversight over the burgeoning private security sector …

South African can expect significant trade disruption resulting from the new US tariffs announced on Wednesday. However, the extent of the disruption …

The good news about Wednesday’s 2025 Budget speech was that it actually happened – and was not delayed once again at great …

The Cape Chamber welcomes Government’s last-minute decision to reconsider its budget priorities following contestation over a proposed 2% VAT increase. While the …