Skilled teachers are leaving South Africa in search of teaching opportunities in Abu Dhabi, where their monthly income dwarfs what they can earn here.
The latest Take-home Pay Index has confirmed improvements on both an annual and a monthly basis to the average salary in South Africa.
If you’re bringing in a bar here in South Africa, you’re laughing all the way to the bank. In certain US cities, though, it’s a different story.
If you want to make the big bucks, there are certain skills that can point you in the right direction. Let’s see what your tech-savvy friends might be earning.
Max Price and company have been called out for excessive bonus payouts for 2016, after calls for staff and management to save money with cost-cutting measures.
JZ doesn’t only hold the top dog spot in South Africa, but ranks very highly on the list detailing what world leaders earn annually. Surprise!
Ever been offered Bitcoin as a form of remuneration, but just aren’t all that sure on what to do with it when it comes to tax? Here’s what the experts have to say.
Ever wondered how much the star of your favourite television show earns per episode? Well, you’re about to find out – and please try not to shed a tear.
It’s no secret that jobs in Jozi offer a higher wage than any other region in SA – but have you ever noted the actual difference? Let’s lay that bare.
Earning a salary of over R100 000 per month places you in a very elite income bracket, especially in South Africa. Here are how the numbers stack up.
You may be a little surprised between the top two people on this list – and even more so when you see who the highest is overall.
Relatively speaking, Jacob Zuma’s income is much higher than any other president in the world. Here are the stats to back that up.
In 2012 the highest paid South African exec received a salary of R190.7 million. That massive paycheque belonged to the then chief executive of SABMiller, Graham Mackay. But that’s chump change for the SA exec who earned R1.8 billion in the same year.
Members of parliament could soon be raking in R900 000 a year if President Jacob Zuma accepts a proposed 5,5 per cent salary increase for public office bearers. None of this is performance based.