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South African pension fund won’t be used to bailout state firms: Financial Minister

South Africa is not planning to raid the government pension fund to bail out struggling state firms, Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba said on Tuesday. ...

Cape Town gets tough with delinquent water users

The City of Cape Town plans to install roughly 2 000 water management devices per week on properties of excessive users to force down...

Aveng CEO resigns with immediate effect

Kobus Verster, the chief executive officer, of South African construction firm Aveng will resign with immediate effect after the company reported a wider full-year loss...

First new South African car plant in four decades to become operational in early...

Chinese car-maker BAIC said on Tuesday (26 September) that it expects its first vehicles to roll off its new R11 billion South African assembly...

S.A central bank concerned about KPMG; chairman meets former finance minister

South Africa’s central bank is concerned about “regrettable” practices at auditor KPMG, its governor said, as the company’s chairman held a meeting with a...

How much Joburgers are paying to move to Cape Town’s lifestyle estates

While the semigration to Cape Town is now a well-documented fact, less well-known are the upmarket estates that these non-Capetonians are moving to. ...

Why Cape Town appeals to local and international tourists

The launch of the V&A Waterfront’s Silo District will create further opportunities for Cape Town’s tourism sector, according to Andrew McLachlan, Carlson Rezidor Hotel...

Eaton conveyors now from BMG

BMG has extended its range of Eaton hydraulic components to now include Eaton’s advanced conveyor solutions, designed for safe and efficient electrical power management. ...

Further fuel price increases expected in October

Fuel prices are expected to rise further in October due to the sharp rise in crude oil price, says independent economist Fanie Brink. ...

2017’s Western Cape Exporter of the Year

Western Cape exporters who play such a vital role in the economy will be honoured in the annual Exporter of the Year competition run...

South African pension fund won’t be used to bailout state firms: Financial Minister

South Africa is not planning to raid the government pension fund to bail out struggling state firms, Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba said on Tuesday. ...

Cape Town gets tough with delinquent water users

The City of Cape Town plans to install roughly 2 000 water management devices per week on properties of excessive users to force down...

Aveng CEO resigns with immediate effect

Kobus Verster, the chief executive officer, of South African construction firm Aveng will resign with immediate effect after the company reported a wider full-year loss...

First new South African car plant in four decades to become operational in early...

Chinese car-maker BAIC said on Tuesday (26 September) that it expects its first vehicles to roll off its new R11 billion South African assembly...

S.A central bank concerned about KPMG; chairman meets former finance minister

South Africa’s central bank is concerned about “regrettable” practices at auditor KPMG, its governor said, as the company’s chairman held a meeting with a...

How much Joburgers are paying to move to Cape Town’s lifestyle estates

While the semigration to Cape Town is now a well-documented fact, less well-known are the upmarket estates that these non-Capetonians are moving to. ...

Why Cape Town appeals to local and international tourists

The launch of the V&A Waterfront’s Silo District will create further opportunities for Cape Town’s tourism sector, according to Andrew McLachlan, Carlson Rezidor Hotel...

Eaton conveyors now from BMG

BMG has extended its range of Eaton hydraulic components to now include Eaton’s advanced conveyor solutions, designed for safe and efficient electrical power management. ...

Further fuel price increases expected in October

Fuel prices are expected to rise further in October due to the sharp rise in crude oil price, says independent economist Fanie Brink. ...

2017’s Western Cape Exporter of the Year

Western Cape exporters who play such a vital role in the economy will be honoured in the annual Exporter of the Year competition run...

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