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Anti-austerity strike to shut down Greece
Public servant workers are expected to down tools during an anti-austerity strike in Greece.
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Eskom to complete Medupi Power Station
Eskom says it is concerned at time lost at the Medupi Power Station following a protest.
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Shabangu plans to stop violence in mining
Minister Susan Shabangu will meet with the Chamber of Mines and unions in a bid to stop violence.
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Apple Inc hacked
Apple Inc is the latest victim of a cyber attack that targeted Facebook last week.
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Microsoft made mistakes - Bill Gates
Microsoft Corp Chairman Bill Gates says his company could have handled its mobile strategies better.
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Are CEOs paid too much?
Quantitative Analysis Director at Prophet Analytics Peter Aling speaks to Bruce Whitfield about the remuneration of some of South Africa’s CEOs.
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US to cut oil spill fine - BP
BP’s final fine for the 2010 oil spill could be cut to $3.5 billion.
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EU regulators take aim at Google privacy policy
EU data watchdogs say they are not happy with the current state of Google’s privacy policy.
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SAA board grilled in Parliament
South African Airways revealed it incurred millions in wasteful and irregular spending.
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BMW SA recalls 52,000 cars
BMW SA says there might be a problem with electrical cables on some models.
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Amplats miners hold mass meeting
Amplats miners in the North West are expected to return to work on Wednesday.
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Amplats miners stay away from work
After violence on Monday, some Amplats workers have stopped working in support of their injured colleagues.
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The 'currency war'
Head of Currency Derivatives Trading at Investec David Gracey speaks to Bruce Whitfield about the ‘currency war’.
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Amplats shares drop after shooting
Economist Peter Attard Montalto discusses the implications of Monday’s shooting and Amplats’ tumbling shares.
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EU lifts sanctions against some Zim officials
The EU has decided to lift sanctions against some Zimbabwean officials close to Robert Mugabe.
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Independent News & Media sells SA operations
Sekunjalo Investment’s Dr Iqbal Survé speaks to Bruce Whitfield about why the company bought Independent News & Media SA.
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UPDATE: 13 injured at Amplats mine
At least 13 people, including four security guards, were injured in Monday afternoon’s shooting.
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Five people shot at Amplats
Police are trying to verify the cause of the shooting that left five people injured at Amplats.
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Chrysler CEO shooting suspect in court
Chrysler SA boss Trent Barcroft’s alleged shooter appeared in the Alexander Magistrate’s Court.
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Independent News and Media given lifeline
Local consortium Sekunjalo Group buys Independent News & Media.
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G20 defuses talk of 'currency war'
The Group of 20 nations deferred plans to set new debt-cutting targets.