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South Africa’s renewables eco-system all set for growth

Following the signing of the outstanding power purchase agreements last month, South Africa’s manufacturing and construction industries in particular, will see benefit. According...

Sea Harvest leading the way in water resource management

A desalination plant installed at JSE-listed sea food company Sea Harvest’s internationally accredited Saldanha factories includes, Dissolved Air Floatation (DAF), Ultra Filtration (UF) and...

With one month to Africa’s premier CIO and IT Leadership gathering – don’t delay,...

Now in its ninth year; IT Leaders Africa Summit features over 40 speakers, 20+ keynotes, panel discussions, and numerous educational workshop sessions that are...

Dual System Apprenticeships are putting employers in the driver’s seat

The establishment of two Centres of Specialisation (CoS) in Mechanical Fitting and Rigging is not just a significant development for the False Bay Technical...

Netcare announces decision to exit the United Kingdom

Netcare Limited, South Africa’s largest private hospital and emergency medical services operator, has announced a strategic decision to exit the United Kingdom (UK) market....

South Africa may ask pharma firms for fee to clear drug review backlog

Drugmakers in Africa’s largest pharmaceutical market may be asked to pay a “backlog fee” to help clear a pipeline of medicines waiting years for...

South African Consumer Firm Libstar Plans $124 Million IPO

Libstar Holdings Pty Ltd., the South African food and household products maker, plans to raise about 1.5 billion rand ($124 million) to repay debt...

Cape Town water consumption only 66 million litres above target

Capetonians are winning their battle against Day Zero. Thanks to locals' water-saving efforts, the city's collective daily consumption over the past week was...

Life after Bitcoin

You probably noticed the shift during the second half of 2017. Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies went from something you vaguely knew about and planned to...

Business rescue might just keep ailing SAA afloat

Solidarity’s proposed business rescue could be used to determine the extent of the rot, and this could be used to plot a recovery plan,...

South Africa’s renewables eco-system all set for growth

Following the signing of the outstanding power purchase agreements last month, South Africa’s manufacturing and construction industries in particular, will see benefit. According...

Sea Harvest leading the way in water resource management

A desalination plant installed at JSE-listed sea food company Sea Harvest’s internationally accredited Saldanha factories includes, Dissolved Air Floatation (DAF), Ultra Filtration (UF) and...

With one month to Africa’s premier CIO and IT Leadership gathering – don’t delay,...

Now in its ninth year; IT Leaders Africa Summit features over 40 speakers, 20+ keynotes, panel discussions, and numerous educational workshop sessions that are...

Dual System Apprenticeships are putting employers in the driver’s seat

The establishment of two Centres of Specialisation (CoS) in Mechanical Fitting and Rigging is not just a significant development for the False Bay Technical...

Netcare announces decision to exit the United Kingdom

Netcare Limited, South Africa’s largest private hospital and emergency medical services operator, has announced a strategic decision to exit the United Kingdom (UK) market....

South Africa may ask pharma firms for fee to clear drug review backlog

Drugmakers in Africa’s largest pharmaceutical market may be asked to pay a “backlog fee” to help clear a pipeline of medicines waiting years for...

South African Consumer Firm Libstar Plans $124 Million IPO

Libstar Holdings Pty Ltd., the South African food and household products maker, plans to raise about 1.5 billion rand ($124 million) to repay debt...

Cape Town water consumption only 66 million litres above target

Capetonians are winning their battle against Day Zero. Thanks to locals' water-saving efforts, the city's collective daily consumption over the past week was...

Life after Bitcoin

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Business rescue might just keep ailing SAA afloat

Solidarity’s proposed business rescue could be used to determine the extent of the rot, and this could be used to plot a recovery plan,...

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