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Pain for KwaZulu-Natal Sugarcane Farmers as Bid to Rescue Tongaat Hulett Fails, Winding-Up Liquidation Process Starts
Small-scale and emerging sugarcane farmers who have, for decades, relied on Tongaat Hulett for survival…
Egypt’s Chemical and Fertiliser Exports Climb to US$9.4 Billion in 2025
Sector records steady annual growth, reinforcing its role in the country’s non-oil export strategy Egypt’s…
South Africa Boosts Agricultural Trade With Russia in 2026
The first shipment of fresh fruit from South Africa in 2026 was delivered to the…
Tribunal Confirms R5.9m Settlement With We Buy Cars
The National Consumer Tribunal has confirmed a settlement agreement between the National Consumer Commission (NCC)…
Hollard Seguros Moçambique Posts Strong Results for 2025 Financial Year
Maputo, 17 December 2025 — Hollard Seguros Moçambique has reported a robust financial performance for the year ended 30 June 2025, consolidating its position as one of the country’s leading insurance providers, despite a challenging macroeconomic environment. The insurer said the year’s results were bolstered by the acquisition of Global Alliance Seguros, SA, a move that underlined Hollard’s long-term growth strategy in the Mozambican insurance market. The integration of Global Alliance expanded the group’s market footprint, operational capacity and customer…
Egypt Increases Agricultural Exports to Global Markets
Egypt is demonstrating record growth in agricultural and food exports, according to Essam Ahmed Elnaggar, chairman of the Egypt Expo & Convention Authority. According to him, the country supplies more than 398 types of products to 167 countries, confirming the confidence of global markets in the quality and competitiveness of local products. This was reported by MENA, a partner of TV BRICS. At the opening of Food Africa 2025, Essam Ahmed Elnaggar emphasised that the event had become the second…
South Africa’s Economy Grows 0,5% in Q3 2025
South Africa’s gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0,5% in the third quarter of 2025, following a 0,9% rise in the second quarter, Statistics South Africa reported. Growth was supported by mining, trade, government services, and household spending, while electricity, gas, and water production declined. By sector, trade, catering, and accommodation expanded by 1,0%, with wholesale and retail trade, motor trade, accommodation, and food and beverage services contributing to growth. Mining and quarrying rose by 2,3%, mainly due to platinum…
Egypt–G20 Trade Rises to US$70.4 Billion as Economic Ties Deepen Ahead of Johannesburg Summit
Egypt’s trade with the G20 countries climbed to US$70.4 billion in the first nine months of 2025, marking a 14.1 per cent year-on-year increase, according to new data released by the Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics. The update comes as the G20 Summit ended in Johannesburg, where Egypt was represented by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. The figures highlight expanding economic engagement between Egypt and the world’s largest economies. Egyptian exports to G20 partners reached US$15.7 billion, up 10.6…
South Africa Concludes 2025 Citrus Export Season With Strong Growth in Deliveries to Russia
South Africa’s 2025 citrus export season has officially concluded, as reported by the Russia-South Africa Business Council, a partner of TV BRICS. South Africa remains one of Russia’s leading suppliers of fresh fruit, alongside Egypt. Owing to complementary harvesting seasons and South Africa’s varied climatic zones, these imports do not compete with Russian domestic production. Instead, they ensure that consumers across the Russian Federation have year-round access to fruit. Citrus – unproduced in Russia – accounts for a major share…
Anglo American Partners with UK to Support Inclusive Growth in South Africa
Anglo American has announced a partnership with the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office to support inclusive growth and sustainable development in South Africa through the company’s Impact Finance Network. This was announced in a press statement on Friday. The Impact Finance Network is an Anglo-American programme that provides long-term support to local businesses, helping them access the capital needed to scale and deliver social and environmental impact in the regions where the company operates. Starting in January 2026,…
South Africa’s Citrus Exports Rise by Record 22% in 2025
Citrus exports from South Africa reached record levels in 2025, increasing by 22 per cent compared with the previous season. The figures were reported by MENA, a TV BRICS partner, citing the Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa (CGA). The total export volume amounted to 203.4 million cartons, each weighing 15 kg. The growth in yield was attributed to favourable weather conditions, the commissioning of new fruit-bearing orchards, and improved farming efficiency in water management and pest control. The report…
Mozambican Business Leaders Call for Tax Reform Amid ‘Economic Strangulation’, President Chapo Pledges to Act
Maputo — The Chairperson of Mozambique’s Confederation of Economic Associations (CTA), Álvaro Massingue, has called for an urgent fiscal reform to ease what he described as the strangulation of the country’s economy and business environment caused by excessive taxation. “Our tax system is heavy, complex and ill-suited to an economy that seeks to compete. We need an intelligent, predictable and fair tax reform that broadens the tax base and stimulates productive investment,” said Massingue during the opening of the 20th…
Uganda Imports Chinese Hybrid Goats to Help to Improve its Goat Meat Production
If there’s one meat dish Ugandan people really enjoy, that’s goat meat. Across the country in restaurants, bars and clubs, the aroma of roasted goat meat wafts enticingly, attracting people at all hours of the day and night. “In Kampala City, over 1,000 goats are consumed every day. Farmers in Uganda cannot supply enough goats. Some are imported from neighbouring countries, including Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kenya,” said Gerald Sebalu, who owns five goat roasting eateries…
Jetour Debuts New SUVs in Cape Town as Chinese Cars Gain Traction in South Africa
CAPE TOWN, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) — Chinese automaker Jetour launched its new T-Series SUVs on Friday evening at the Grand Parade in Cape Town, drawing strong interest from consumers and underscoring the growing popularity of Chinese car brands in South Africa. The event, attended by hundreds of representatives from local media, dealerships, business partners and communities, introduced Jetour’s T1 and T2 models. The vehicles will go on sale in mid-November through more than 55 dealerships across Southern Africa. Founded in…













