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Shabangu defends fracking decision
Mineral Resources Minister defends decision to go ahead with the fracking of shale gas in the Karoo.
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Robbers targeting small businesses
More small business owners are falling victim to post-cash withdrawal robberies.
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Chinese firm buys back Yahoo stake
The deal with China's Alibaba Group is believed to be worth $7.6 billion.
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Lonmin wage offer welcomed
Officials are now hoping that normality will return to Lonmin’s Marikana mine.
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Marikana miners chase media away
Striking Marikana miners have asked police to remove the media from Wonderkop Stadium.
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Lonmin miners desperate to reconcile
Wage talks between Lonmin and striking miners continued into the early hours of Tuesday.
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Lonmin wage talks resume
Wage negotiations between Lonmin stakeholders and striking Marikana miners continues on Monday.
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Gold price sky rockets
The gold price has increased by over 30 dollars overnight.
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Germany wants to cut Greece loose
An opinion poll shows only a quarter of Germans think Greece should stay in the euro zone.
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Samsung's crisis culture: a driver and a drawback
Samsung's management structure has been blamed for stifling creativity.
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Sharp panel plant gets lifeline with big orders
Sharp has been helped by partner Hon Hai Precision Industry.
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Court rules Samsung didn't violate Apple design
The South Korean ruling comes as the two technology titans are locked in a high-stakes global patent battle.
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Marikana blamed on leadership failure
Academic Mamphela Ramphele says the Marikana tragedy was a result of a leadership failure.
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Malema urges miners to fight for higher salaries
Julius Malema told miners in Marikana to keep fighting for their salary increases.
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Marikana welcomes Farlam Commission
All parties involved in the Lonmin shooting have welcomed the Farlam Commission of Inquiry.
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Lonmin victims remembered
Mourners have gathered at the memorial service for 34 mineworkers who were shot in Marikana last week.
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Vietnam cashes out after arrest of bank boss
Anxious Vietnamese are withdrawing their last from a major bank after its founder was arrested.
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SA mourns Lonmin victims
Memorial services will be held for victims of the Lonmin shooting in most major cities.
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Public Works fights corruption
Dept. of Public Works has charged nine officials for corruption while more are being investigated.
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'Police must stay away from Lonmin memorial'
Lonmin miners said they do not want police presence at the memorial service on Thursday.
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Merkel & Hollande to offer Greece comfort
Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande will be in Greece to discuss the country’s bailout agreement.