The Rand Daily Mail

The Rand Daily Mail

The Rand Daily Mail is a digital newspaper produced by the Tiso Blackstar Group in Johannesburg, South Africa. It offers readers a consistent mix of opinions, analysis, and news covering current events, politics, and business. The site features contributions from columnists and opinion writers from publications like The Times, the Sowetan, the Daily Dispatch, the Herald, and the Weekend Post, as well as exclusive commentary created specifically for its audience.

National
English
Online/Digital

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70
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Global

#29991

South Africa

#203

News and Media

#17

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Articles

  • 1 day ago | businesslive.co.za | Brendon Petersen

    Resilience is no longer about having a backup plan. It means being able to adapt — faster than the market shifts, the threats evolve or the next compliance requirement lands on your desk. In this issue of Digital Business, we explore how SA businesses are rethinking resilience in a landscape that’s as complex as it is fast-moving. Cloud adoption is no longer novel; it’s foundational.

  • 1 day ago | businesslive.co.za | Kabelo Khumalo

    Cash is not king The SA Reserve Bank is pushing for an overhaul of the country’s payments regime with non-banks set to enter the clearing and settlement system in a move that will see the hegemony of the traditional banks further challenged by fintechs. For this to happen, the regulations governing SA’s payments landscape will need to be changed, a task that Tim Masela, head of the SA Reserve Bank’s national payment system department, said the Bank was engaged in...

  • 1 day ago | businesslive.co.za | Kabelo Khumalo

    PwC’s latest report shows lower profit, investment and dealmaking among the world’s top 40 miners last year

  • 2 days ago | businesslive.co.za | Linda Ensor |Thando Maeko

    The government of national unity (GNU) has been shaken by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s dismissal of the DA’s deputy minister of trade, industry & competition, Andrew Whitfield, for what DA leader and agriculture minister John Steenhuisen believes has no legitimate foundation. He said in the National Assembly on Thursday that the “sudden and ill-considered decision” to dismiss Whitfield had put SA’s future at stake. It was a “calculated assault” on the DA, he added...

  • 2 days ago | businesslive.co.za | Kabelo Khumalo

    Energy giant denies report of a move on its rival, Meta fends off AI copyright lawsuit, Walgreens Boots Alliance beats estimates after cuts, Britain’s Balfour Beatty wins another contract and more

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