The market has responded positively to dual-listed UK property firm Liberty Internationals announcement that it is seeing signs of stabilisation. Go to: Liberty puts on a brave face … [Read more...]
Municipal strike over
The five-day strike by South Africas municipal workers is over, says the SA Municipal Workers Union. Go to: Municipal strike over … [Read more...]
Vodacom goes slow on capex
Cellular giant Vodacom Group says it may not get to spend all of its budgeted R8bn capital expenditure in the present financial year. Go to: Vodacom goes slow on capex … [Read more...]
Aquarius threatens ex-partner
Aquarius Platinum is threatening legal action against its former partner Sylvania Resources over the development of the Everest North project. Go to: Aquarius threatens ex-partner … [Read more...]
M&R locked in new wage dispute
The National Union of Mineworkers has declared a new wage dispute with construction firm Murray & Roberts. Go to: M&R locked in new wage dispute … [Read more...]
Gauteng to pay up in 30 days
The Gauteng provincial government says it aims to reduce the turnaround time for its procurement payments to 30 days by the end of this financial year. Go to: Gauteng to pay up in 30 days … [Read more...]
Welcome drop for petrol price
The retail price of petrol will drop for the first time after months of increases, says the energy department. Go to: Welcome drop for petrol price … [Read more...]
Trade surplus surprising
SA has recorded a surprise trade surplus of R3.221bn for its trade with non-Southern African Customs Union trading partners. Go to: Trade surplus surprising … [Read more...]
No suprises for SABMiller
One of the worlds largest brewers SABMiller says their recent financial performance has been in line with expectations. Go to: No suprises for SABMiller … [Read more...]
New head, old goals for Sars
New SA Revenue Service commissioner Oupa Magashulas first challenge will be to make sure that all taxes due are gathered. Go to: New head, old goals for Sars … [Read more...]
AngloGold slashes hedge book
AngloGold Ashanti has cut it hedge book by 1.4 million oz in July, bringing it to below a years worth of production. Go to: AngloGold slashes hedge book … [Read more...]
Fines for municipalities
Municipalities that continue disconnecting consumers electricity because payments for other services are overdue can receive huge fines. Go to: Fines for municipalities … [Read more...]
700 new ambulances for 2010
The Department of Health has bought 700 ambulances with an eye to the 2010 World Cup soccer tournament. Go to: 700 new ambulances for 2010 … [Read more...]
ANCYLs Lembede to restructure
The ANC Youth Leagues investment arm Lembede Holdings is undergoing a "restructuring" as recommended by a recent audit. Go to: ANCYLs Lembede to restructure … [Read more...]
Deal set to end municipal strike
A settlement has been reached - but not yet signed - in municipal workers wage negotiations. Go to: Deal set to end municipal strike … [Read more...]
Icasa agrees to cell costs probe
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa has agreed that there was a need to look into high cellphone rates, says Patricia de Lille. Go to: Icasa agrees to cell costs probe … [Read more...]


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