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Petrol price to rise by 11 cents

Cash strapped consumers will have to fork out more at the pumps as the petrol price is set to increase by 11 cents on...

Deflating the myths around the mechanical joining of HDPE pipe

Victaulic South Africa’s Marcel Ley exposes the myths surrounding the mechanical joining of HDPE piping, and why it is the best method to ensure...

Wet week predicted for the Western Cape

A wet week is predicted for the Western Cape, with intermittent rain expected to persist until Thursday. This is further good news for Cape Town's...

Bullying bosses are compromising workplace safety, study finds

Bullying bosses are not just bad for the morale and well-being of employees - they can also be bad for workplace safety, reveals a...

Construction at Old Cape Quarter in De Waterkant is underway

Old Cape Quarter, a popular retail destination in the vibrant neighbourhood of De Waterkant in Cape Town, is undergoing an extensive refurbishment. Developed by...

Regulators walk the ‘mobile money’ line

African telecom authorities must walk a fine line when it comes to regulating the move of mobile operators into financial services. They want to...

Plant-based movement opportunity for fresh produce industry

One of the most exciting developments in the food technology sector is how the plant-based food movement is changing the way in which traditional...

Blood services’ drone initiative not given its wings yet by aviation authority

The SANBS says it wanted to enhance its services by delivering blood with the use of drones. An initiative by the South African National Blood...

Truworths shares hit nine-year low on R1.7bn UK write-down

Retailer cuts value of its UK business by more than a third on Brexit uncertainties and a shift to online shopping. Shares in Truworths International...

Petrol price to rise by 11 cents

Cash strapped consumers will have to fork out more at the pumps as the petrol price is set to increase by 11 cents on...

Deflating the myths around the mechanical joining of HDPE pipe

Victaulic South Africa’s Marcel Ley exposes the myths surrounding the mechanical joining of HDPE piping, and why it is the best method to ensure...

Wet week predicted for the Western Cape

A wet week is predicted for the Western Cape, with intermittent rain expected to persist until Thursday. This is further good news for Cape Town's...

Bullying bosses are compromising workplace safety, study finds

Bullying bosses are not just bad for the morale and well-being of employees - they can also be bad for workplace safety, reveals a...

Construction at Old Cape Quarter in De Waterkant is underway

Old Cape Quarter, a popular retail destination in the vibrant neighbourhood of De Waterkant in Cape Town, is undergoing an extensive refurbishment. Developed by...

Regulators walk the ‘mobile money’ line

African telecom authorities must walk a fine line when it comes to regulating the move of mobile operators into financial services. They want to...

Plant-based movement opportunity for fresh produce industry

One of the most exciting developments in the food technology sector is how the plant-based food movement is changing the way in which traditional...

Blood services’ drone initiative not given its wings yet by aviation authority

The SANBS says it wanted to enhance its services by delivering blood with the use of drones. An initiative by the South African National Blood...

Truworths shares hit nine-year low on R1.7bn UK write-down

Retailer cuts value of its UK business by more than a third on Brexit uncertainties and a shift to online shopping. Shares in Truworths International...

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