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KPMG South Africa CEO wants independent probe into firm

KPMG South Africa wants an independent investigation into the firm’s conduct to reassure employees and clients after a scandal involving its handling of audits...

Fintech finds traction

Cape Town-based contenders are fast making their mark on an increasingly vibrant fintech scene. Fintech essentially involves technology services used to support and enable...

New SKF hub bearing unit seal halves friction

SKF has introduced a newly developed inboard seal for hub bearing units that leads to a 50 per cent cut in friction when compared...

Afrimat set for a grind

Durbanville based aggregates and building materials supply giant Afrimat is bracing for a tough financial year ahead. Afrimat, since listing on the JSE in...

What is Heritage Day all about?

Heritage Day is an open South African occasion celebrated on 24 September. On this day, South Africans all over the country are urged to...

First city in the world to have flying taxis; the future is here

Dubai will be the first city in the world to have flying taxis. The drone which will used to operate and making history is...

Why South Africa can cut rates this week

For all its economic troubles, South Africa has managed to keep inflation within its central bank’s target band. The latest numbers on Wednesday...

A look at the new skyscraper planned for Cape Town

Developers and architects FKJW are planning to build a third skyscraper in Cape Town called The Vogue. Plans for the development have been...

A resolute commitment to SHEQ keeps fuels and chemical deliveries in the safe lane

Renewed and expanded contracts in the fuel and chemicals sector. Despite an extremely challenging economic climate, many South African companies are taking a longer-term outlook...

Discovery bank to operate next year

Health and life insurance group Discovery expected its bank offering to start operating before the end of next year, it said yesterday as it...

KPMG South Africa CEO wants independent probe into firm

KPMG South Africa wants an independent investigation into the firm’s conduct to reassure employees and clients after a scandal involving its handling of audits...

Fintech finds traction

Cape Town-based contenders are fast making their mark on an increasingly vibrant fintech scene. Fintech essentially involves technology services used to support and enable...

New SKF hub bearing unit seal halves friction

SKF has introduced a newly developed inboard seal for hub bearing units that leads to a 50 per cent cut in friction when compared...

Afrimat set for a grind

Durbanville based aggregates and building materials supply giant Afrimat is bracing for a tough financial year ahead. Afrimat, since listing on the JSE in...

What is Heritage Day all about?

Heritage Day is an open South African occasion celebrated on 24 September. On this day, South Africans all over the country are urged to...

First city in the world to have flying taxis; the future is here

Dubai will be the first city in the world to have flying taxis. The drone which will used to operate and making history is...

Why South Africa can cut rates this week

For all its economic troubles, South Africa has managed to keep inflation within its central bank’s target band. The latest numbers on Wednesday...

A look at the new skyscraper planned for Cape Town

Developers and architects FKJW are planning to build a third skyscraper in Cape Town called The Vogue. Plans for the development have been...

A resolute commitment to SHEQ keeps fuels and chemical deliveries in the safe lane

Renewed and expanded contracts in the fuel and chemicals sector. Despite an extremely challenging economic climate, many South African companies are taking a longer-term outlook...

Discovery bank to operate next year

Health and life insurance group Discovery expected its bank offering to start operating before the end of next year, it said yesterday as it...

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