Competition Commission moves to investigate car industry Mail & Guardian Online
The Competition Commission is to investigate allegations of price fixing, market division and collusive tendering in the automotive industry. Competition commissioner Tembinkosi Bonakele said the commission will prioritise the investigation of cases that ...
Car industry under scrutinyThe New Age Online
Price-fixing claims hit automotive parts industryEyewitness News
South Africa to Probe Collusion Among Car-Component MakersBusinessweek
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The Competition Commission is to investigate allegations of price fixing, market division and collusive tendering in the automotive industry. Competition commissioner Tembinkosi Bonakele said the commission will prioritise the investigation of cases that ...
Car industry under scrutiny
Price-fixing claims hit automotive parts industry
South Africa to Probe Collusion Among Car-Component Makers
Post Office bail-out call DestinyConnect
The DA and the Freedom Front Plus are calling on the government to extend a financial hand to the troubled SA Post Office (Sapo) by reinstating a subsidy it withdrew last year. According to Business Day, the two political parties believe that the withdrawal ...
Opposition parties call for state bail-out of Post OfficeBDlive
Union to respond to Post Office proposal to end strikeCape Business News
Post Office strike: CWU to brief employersEyewitness News
The New Age Online
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The DA and the Freedom Front Plus are calling on the government to extend a financial hand to the troubled SA Post Office (Sapo) by reinstating a subsidy it withdrew last year. According to Business Day, the two political parties believe that the withdrawal ...
Opposition parties call for state bail-out of Post Office
Union to respond to Post Office proposal to end strike
Post Office strike: CWU to brief employers
Platinum, mining strikes see steel, engineering contract 2.5% – Seifsa Independent Online
STRIKES IN South Africa's platinum and metals industries will contribute to a contraction of as much as 2.5 percent in the steel and engineering sector this year, according to the biggest employer group. “Up to May, we were expecting the industry to grow at an ...
Steel body expects industry to shrinkEyewitness News
Seifsa paints a gloomy picture of the economyBDlive
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STRIKES IN South Africa's platinum and metals industries will contribute to a contraction of as much as 2.5 percent in the steel and engineering sector this year, according to the biggest employer group. “Up to May, we were expecting the industry to grow at an ...
Steel body expects industry to shrink
Seifsa paints a gloomy picture of the economy
Delta still woos government Moneyweb.co.za
JOHANNESBURG - Delta Property Fund is "sweating" the company's operations by cutting down operational costs, cementing its relationship with key government tenants and being on the prowl for more opportunities in a bid to diversify. Its efforts for the ...
Delta Property Fund report R180,5m distributable earningseProp.co.za
Delta's distribution per linked unit up 23%CNBCAfrica.com
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JOHANNESBURG - Delta Property Fund is "sweating" the company's operations by cutting down operational costs, cementing its relationship with key government tenants and being on the prowl for more opportunities in a bid to diversify. Its efforts for the ...
Delta Property Fund report R180,5m distributable earnings
Delta's distribution per linked unit up 23%
FirstRand CEO says African Bank not a proxy for industry BusinessDay
FirsRand Limited, biggest bank by market value, said unsecured lending was the least of its issues and criticised ratings companies for seeing failed African Bank Investment Limited as a proxy for the industry. “This seems to be behind the curve,” CEO Sizwe ...
Which banking chief earns the most?Moneyweb.co.za
FirstRand boss pay rises to R30mIndependent Online (blog)
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FirsRand Limited, biggest bank by market value, said unsecured lending was the least of its issues and criticised ratings companies for seeing failed African Bank Investment Limited as a proxy for the industry. “This seems to be behind the curve,” CEO Sizwe ...
Which banking chief earns the most?
FirstRand boss pay rises to R30m
Union challenges Telkom retrenchments Independent Online
Johannesburg - Labour union Solidarity has declared a dispute with Telkom over retrenchment notices sent to employees, it said on Monday. “Solidarity declared a dispute with Telkom regarding the telecommunication giant's section 189 retrenchment ...
Solidarity challenges Telkom over retrenchmentsCitizen
Solidarity challenges Telkom retrenchmentsJacaranda FM
Telkom mum on retrenchment processiAfrica.com
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Johannesburg - Labour union Solidarity has declared a dispute with Telkom over retrenchment notices sent to employees, it said on Monday. “Solidarity declared a dispute with Telkom regarding the telecommunication giant's section 189 retrenchment ...
Solidarity challenges Telkom over retrenchments
Solidarity challenges Telkom retrenchments
Telkom mum on retrenchment process
Kenya Expands as Building Boom Counters Tourism Slump Bloomberg
Kenyan economic growth accelerated in the second quarter as expansion in construction, manufacturing and mining outweighed a decrease in tourism, according to the statistics bureau. Gross domestic product rose by an annual 5.8 percent in the three ...
Kenya's economy records 5.8pc growth in Q2Capital FM Kenya
Kenya's economy grows by 5.8% in Q2Shanghai Daily (subscription)
Kenya's economy accelerates in Q2 despite tourism slumpCNBCAfrica.com
The Africa Report
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Kenyan economic growth accelerated in the second quarter as expansion in construction, manufacturing and mining outweighed a decrease in tourism, according to the statistics bureau. Gross domestic product rose by an annual 5.8 percent in the three ...
Kenya's economy records 5.8pc growth in Q2
Kenya's economy grows by 5.8% in Q2
Kenya's economy accelerates in Q2 despite tourism slump
Dangote Seeks Decisive Action on Building Collapse THISDAY Live
Chairman of Dangote Cement Plc, Aliko Dangote, has charged stakeholders in the building and construction industry to come together to confront the menace of building collapse in the country decisively. He gave the directive during a sensitisation tour of the ...
Dangote Cement sues Zambian minister over corruption allegationsBDlive
Dangote sues Zambian ministerIndependent Online
Dangote Cement Remains Most Capitalised Firm On the ExchangeThe Guardian
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Chairman of Dangote Cement Plc, Aliko Dangote, has charged stakeholders in the building and construction industry to come together to confront the menace of building collapse in the country decisively. He gave the directive during a sensitisation tour of the ...
Dangote Cement sues Zambian minister over corruption allegations
Dangote sues Zambian minister
Dangote Cement Remains Most Capitalised Firm On the Exchange
Tourism industry continues to grow despite challenges eProp.co.za
Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom says despite the global financial crisis and all other challenges, the tourism industry has continued to grow. Derek Hanekom. Minister Hanekom said South Africa, like any other leisure destination, has its own challenges.
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Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom says despite the global financial crisis and all other challenges, the tourism industry has continued to grow. Derek Hanekom. Minister Hanekom said South Africa, like any other leisure destination, has its own challenges.
Millions of Uninsured South African Drivers Seen Adding to Costs Businessweek
South African insurers have called on the government to start compulsory motor cover to reduce the cost to motorists and companies from the country's millions of drivers taking to the roads without protection. In South Africa “up to 60 percent of cars aren't ...
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South African insurers have called on the government to start compulsory motor cover to reduce the cost to motorists and companies from the country's millions of drivers taking to the roads without protection. In South Africa “up to 60 percent of cars aren't ...
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