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How the Guptas paid for Zuma home

On 9 February 2016, Bell Pottinger sent Gupta lieutenant Santosh Choubey a document entitled “Master Q&A”, a menu of ready-made answers for the media. In response...

SA Financial Minister considering 13bn rand bailout for SAA

South Africa’s Treasury is considering a 13 billion rand ($972 million) bailout state airline SAA to keep the company going as it battles a...

Youth vulnerable as unemployment stays at highest rate since 2003

Unemployment in the second quarter of 2017 stayed steady at 27.7% from the previous quarter, but declined by 1.1 percentage point year-on-year, Statistics South...

Dulux wins “most loved paint brand” award for 6th year in a row

Dulux, manufactured by AkzoNobel, leading paint and coatings manufacturer, has won the 2017 TGI Ask Afrika Icon Brand award for the most-loved paint brand...

A really ‘refined’ solution

RTS Africa Engineering provides accurate, reliable hydrogen monitoring solution for petrochemical refineries and other process industry applications Most people never give a thought to what...

Innovation is the powerful collaboration of bright humble minds

Barclays Africa Group, hosted the ‘Barclays Accelerator External Demo Day’, on the 2nd of August at the White Space building in Cape Town. Ten...

South Africa grows share of global nuclear medicine market

The global nuclear medicine market, which includes radioisotopes and medical equipment, was valued at over US$11-billion in 2016, and is now projected to reach nearly US$20-billion by 2021. ...

SA to bid for 2023 Rugby World Cup

Cabinet has approved South Africa to submit its bid to host the 2023 Rugby World Cup (RWC), says Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo. “Cabinet has approved the overall proposed package for...

Cape residents revolt over rates hikes

Exorbitant property rates and electricity tariffs have raised the ire of Cape Town residents, with Cosatu saying it is planning strike action after being...

South African Airways ‘is on verge of bankruptcy’

South African Airways (SAA) has run out of money and is teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, according to information given to the country's...

How the Guptas paid for Zuma home

On 9 February 2016, Bell Pottinger sent Gupta lieutenant Santosh Choubey a document entitled “Master Q&A”, a menu of ready-made answers for the media. In response...

SA Financial Minister considering 13bn rand bailout for SAA

South Africa’s Treasury is considering a 13 billion rand ($972 million) bailout state airline SAA to keep the company going as it battles a...

Youth vulnerable as unemployment stays at highest rate since 2003

Unemployment in the second quarter of 2017 stayed steady at 27.7% from the previous quarter, but declined by 1.1 percentage point year-on-year, Statistics South...

Dulux wins “most loved paint brand” award for 6th year in a row

Dulux, manufactured by AkzoNobel, leading paint and coatings manufacturer, has won the 2017 TGI Ask Afrika Icon Brand award for the most-loved paint brand...

A really ‘refined’ solution

RTS Africa Engineering provides accurate, reliable hydrogen monitoring solution for petrochemical refineries and other process industry applications Most people never give a thought to what...

Innovation is the powerful collaboration of bright humble minds

Barclays Africa Group, hosted the ‘Barclays Accelerator External Demo Day’, on the 2nd of August at the White Space building in Cape Town. Ten...

South Africa grows share of global nuclear medicine market

The global nuclear medicine market, which includes radioisotopes and medical equipment, was valued at over US$11-billion in 2016, and is now projected to reach nearly US$20-billion by 2021. ...

SA to bid for 2023 Rugby World Cup

Cabinet has approved South Africa to submit its bid to host the 2023 Rugby World Cup (RWC), says Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo. “Cabinet has approved the overall proposed package for...

Cape residents revolt over rates hikes

Exorbitant property rates and electricity tariffs have raised the ire of Cape Town residents, with Cosatu saying it is planning strike action after being...

South African Airways ‘is on verge of bankruptcy’

South African Airways (SAA) has run out of money and is teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, according to information given to the country's...

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