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Capitalism sucks, EFF marchers tell JSE
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Thousands of supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) protested outside the Johannesburg Stock Exchange on Tuesday in pursuit of working class votes for the radical leftist party ahead of municipal elections next year. The EFF ...
'The days of white-dominated business are coming to an end'Eyewitness News
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Johannesburg - Thousands of supporters of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) protested outside the Johannesburg Stock Exchange on Tuesday in pursuit of working class votes for the radical leftist party ahead of municipal elections next year. The EFF ...
'The days of white-dominated business are coming to an end'
Malema: We are here because of the pain of poverty - as it happened
"Capitalism sucks!" South Africa's radical left tells stock exchange
Zimbabwe Independent
South Africa's Naspers to sell Czech online business for $201 mln
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG Oct 23 (Reuters) - South African media firm Naspers will sell its holdings in two Czech online businesses for $201 million after failing to merge it with a Romanian internet retailer, the company said on Monday. Naspers, which started as ...
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Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG Oct 23 (Reuters) - South African media firm Naspers will sell its holdings in two Czech online businesses for $201 million after failing to merge it with a Romanian internet retailer, the company said on Monday. Naspers, which started as ...
Naspers Czech abortion, sells $201mn stake in two companies
Naspers disposes of R2.7 billion worth of Internet assets
Times LIVE
Fire leaves airport powerless
Times LIVE
Eskom provincial spokeswoman Jolene Henn said a technical investigation was under way to determine the cause of the fire. File photo. Image by: Foto24/Lulama Zenzile/ Gallo Images. Commuters took it in their stride yesterday when flights in and out of ...
Full power restored at Cape Town airport after substation fireNews24
Power restored to Cape Town International AirportEyewitness News
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Eskom provincial spokeswoman Jolene Henn said a technical investigation was under way to determine the cause of the fire. File photo. Image by: Foto24/Lulama Zenzile/ Gallo Images. Commuters took it in their stride yesterday when flights in and out of ...
Full power restored at Cape Town airport after substation fire
Power restored to Cape Town International Airport
Fire at power station delays flights at South Africa's Cape Town airport
Times LIVE
2016 maize plantings seen at five-year low
Times LIVE
Maize farmers intend to plant 2.55 million hectares of the staple grain in the 2016 season, its lowest level since 2011 due to drought, the country's Crop Estimates Committee (CEC) said on Tuesday. This plantings next year will be 3.8 percent less than ...
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Times LIVE
Maize farmers intend to plant 2.55 million hectares of the staple grain in the 2016 season, its lowest level since 2011 due to drought, the country's Crop Estimates Committee (CEC) said on Tuesday. This plantings next year will be 3.8 percent less than ...
South Africa 2016 Corn Plantings Seen at Smallest Since 2011
South Africa's 2016 maize plantings seen at five-year low
S. Africa Seen Cutting 2015 Wheat-Output Goal 0.9%, Survey Shows
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Customers to be refunded R67m for mis-sold employment insurance - Lewis Group
Politicsweb
Lewis Group is refunding R44.1 million to a group of its customers for the cost of loss of employment insurance mistakenly sold to them, together with R23 million in interest accrued on this amount. After an extensive internal investigation of all ...
South African furniture retailer Lewis to pay back mis-sold loan insuranceReuters Africa
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Lewis Group is refunding R44.1 million to a group of its customers for the cost of loss of employment insurance mistakenly sold to them, together with R23 million in interest accrued on this amount. After an extensive internal investigation of all ...
South African furniture retailer Lewis to pay back mis-sold loan insurance
Lewis to pay back mis-sold loan insurance
Lewis Group refunds R67.1 million to customers
Eyewitness News
SA unemployment rises to 25.5 percent
Eyewitness News
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa's unemployment rate has risen to 25,5 percent for the third quarter of the year from 25 percent in the previous period. Statistics South Africa says this amounts to 5,4 million people without work in the formal labour sector ...
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JOHANNESBURG – South Africa's unemployment rate has risen to 25,5 percent for the third quarter of the year from 25 percent in the previous period. Statistics South Africa says this amounts to 5,4 million people without work in the formal labour sector ...
Rising joblessness in South Africa is a ticking time bomb
Is SA fostering the right skills?
South Africa's unemployment rate increased to 25.5% in the third quarter of 2015
Independent Online
One in 4 jobless in SA: StatsSA
Independent Online
Johannesburg – The number of people joining the ranks of the unemployed has swelled, Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) said on Tuesday. According to the Quarterly Labour Force Survey for the third quarter of the year, the data showed that the official ...
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Independent Online
Johannesburg – The number of people joining the ranks of the unemployed has swelled, Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) said on Tuesday. According to the Quarterly Labour Force Survey for the third quarter of the year, the data showed that the official ...
SA's unemployment rate climbs in third quarter
Unemployment increases in third quarter
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Work together or perish together, Diamond Indaba hears
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
State Diamond Trader chairperson Dolly Mokgatle at Diamond Indaba 2015 attended by Mining Weekly Online's Martin Creamer. Video: Nicholas Boyd. Video Editing: Lionel da Silva. Embed VideoPopup VideoInstagram · DownloadBuy Photos.
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State Diamond Trader chairperson Dolly Mokgatle at Diamond Indaba 2015 attended by Mining Weekly Online's Martin Creamer. Video: Nicholas Boyd. Video Editing: Lionel da Silva. Embed VideoPopup VideoInstagram · DownloadBuy Photos.
South Africa to encourage black involvement in diamond sector
SA to encourage black involvement in diamond sector
SDT should get more diamonds from miners
Independent Online
Sapo on brink of another disaster
Independent Online
Johannesburg - The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has threatened to unleash a nationwide strike that could bring postal services to a halt following the SA Post Office (Sapo) decision to pay its workers only a part of their salaries. The union said ...
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Johannesburg - The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has threatened to unleash a nationwide strike that could bring postal services to a halt following the SA Post Office (Sapo) decision to pay its workers only a part of their salaries. The union said ...
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MTN seeks to reduce $5.2bn Nigeria fine – sources
Moneyweb.co.za
Africa's biggest mobile phone operator, MTN Group, is in talks with Nigerian regulators to try to reduce a $5.2 billion fine, two sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) said on Monday it had ...
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Moneyweb.co.za
Africa's biggest mobile phone operator, MTN Group, is in talks with Nigerian regulators to try to reduce a $5.2 billion fine, two sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) said on Monday it had ...
South Africa's rand slips, stocks dragged lower by MTN
#RandReport: Rand slips, stocks dragged lower by MTN
The $5.2billion fine on MTN Nigeria: Lessons for Ghana
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