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Alignment between government and local manufacturing businesses, paired with a competitive exchange rate and the import of skilled industry people, could see this powerful, albeit it somewhat...
The pickets to mark the World Day for Decent Work got off to a great start throughout the country in South Africa yesterday, with COSATU President, Sidumo Dlamini, joining hundreds of...
The business environment in South Africa would remain challenging in the months to come, with the country's gross domestic product (GDP) expected to show a 2% decline for 2009, Credit Guarantee...
In today's podcast: Africa's telecommunications industry will shift from being mainly market-driven to being more policy driven, Transnet has included an option to possibly extend the procurement...
In today's podcast: Eskom bemoans the lack of commitment from the residential and commercial sectors to curbing their power use, York investigates the potential for one or more cogeneration...
In today's podcast: Sasol unveils South Africa's largest-ever empowerment deal, ANC NEC member Ncumisa Nkondlo dies in East London, Rio Tinto would like to work with Chinese state firms...
In today's podcast: the MTN group board approves a R30-billion capex, Sasol to divulge detailed terms of it's proposed BEE deal, a decline in global economic growth in 2008/9 will mostly...