With regard to acquiring immovable property in South African law, The Common Law principle of “superficies solo cedit” applies. Simply put it means that the purchaser receives the land
Don’t be caught without power – be empowered! This is Hennie de Necker’s motto for his growing business, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Solar Solutions. From 2008 Hennie has been studying and installing solar and gas systems in homes in Johannesburg. He feels that Eskom let South Africans down and he is providing the back-up and support needed to keep the wheels turning in the dark.
The number of distressed properties coming onto the market have stabilised, says Adrian Goslett, Regional Director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa. “This is a good sign that consumers are managing their debt situations better and are planning ahead for tough financial times.”
Tshepang Mokgatla was born in Meadowlands, Soweto on 26 December 1986. As an adult he became a successful success coach and inspirational writer.
His career includes a youth development practice,
Where can you go to have a mouth watering pizza that offers ‘savvy deals’ for yourself and family? The answer would be to take a short turn to the Pizza Hut which is in the fabulous Township of Diepkloof in Soweto.
On 01 December, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) released its list of investments which also included Deneb Investment Limited (JSE: DNB), listed in the specialty finance sector on the JSE’s Main Board. Deneb is the 17th company to list on the JSE this year.
Deneb is a diversified business with operations including branded products, this business also specialise in distributionand the manufacturing of household fabrics and textiles.
The business mainly manufactures specialised industrial products for the building, agriculture, mining and automotive industries and owns, it also manages portfolio
Overall winner from Pretoria walks away with share of R1.5-million in business grant funding
The South African Breweries (SAB) has announced the Top 5 winners in its youth entrepreneurship programme, SAB KickStart, each receiving a share of R1.5-million in business grant funding.
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) launched its first trading game in June last year, to provide ambitious traders with a vital platform to test their skills and interact within trading environment.
Each participant in the game is given an imaginary sum of R1, 000 000 to create a virtual portfolio of shares listed on the JSE, share performance is then tracked and measured to determine a winner.
Taking part in the JSE Investment challenge has given last year's winners more confidence to trade and even provided helpful in their careers.
Dean Van Merwe, who received
The Registrar of Banks appointed employees of Ernst & Young (EY) as temporary inspectors to conduct an investigation into the business activities conducted by SuraPure Drinks (Pty) Limited and/or SuraPure Drinks CC and/or NaxaInvest and/or NaxaPhase and/or Cornelius van der Merwe and/or Liesel Oosthuizen and/or any related person/s or entity/ies (“SuraPure”).
South Africa will continue to promote its Top Ten projects for investment as well as the export products at the annual South African Expos in China. The Expos will take place from 20-31 October 2014 in Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Shanghai and Beijing.
This year marks 16 years of diplomatic ties between South Africa and China and to celebrate this, 2014 has been themed "The Year of South Africa in China".
"South Africa in China celebrations
Spring is here, Woolworths launched their summer collections, style by night which was hosted at Braamfontein, Shine Studio.
Sir Winston Churchill once said,
Johannesburg, 25August 2014. Aspirant traders from Kings College in East London, Hoërskool DF Malan in Cape Town and Pretoria Boys High School have been announced as the July winners of the JSE Investment Challenge. These schools have demonstrated that young South Africans are quick learners when it comes to investing, saving and managing money.