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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...
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...
In today's podcast: South Ocean expects government's energy conservation drive to open up new opportunities for its Radiant subsidiary, Dwaf's Masibambane programme announces an EU...