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About 6,000 Harmony Gold jobs on the line
Harmony Gold says it is trying to avert retrenchments at the Kusasalethu mine.
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Police monitor farmworkers strike
Three people were on Monday arrested De Doorns after throwing stones at police.
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More reports of ATM fraud in CT
Police have warned the public to be extra vigilant when using ATM machines around the city.
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Vodacom Blackberry services back online
Vodacom said its Blackberry users can now access their internet services.
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Vodacom Blackberry services down
Vodacom Blackberry users can't access internet services on their devices.
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Apple exec addresses cheaper iPhone rumours
An Apple executive clarifies why the company might develop a less expensive version of the iPhone.
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Treasury to discuss Fitch credit ratings
National Treasury says it will address the issues raised by credit ratings agency Fitch Ratings.
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Lumia sales lift Nokia results
Nokia showed great sales thanks to its new line of smartphones, the Lumia series.
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Fitch downgrades SA from BBB+ to BBB
South Africa has received another credit downgrading from ratings agency Fitch.
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Windows 8 sales reach 60m since launch
Microsoft Corp’s Windows 8 sales are steady since its launch in October 2012.
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AngloGold's ex-CEO to head Anglo American
Australian gold mining executive Mark Cutifani has been appointed chief executive of Anglo American.
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Samsung records $8.3bn profit
Samsung Electronics is now leading the smartphone and tablet market, beating rivals Apple Inc.
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'Phablets' to drive Samsung fourth quarter profit
Samsung Eletronics is relying on its new generation phones and tablets to drive its fourth quarter profits.
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Outa to discuss next step on e-tolls
Outa has to decide whether it will fight a court order to pay all e-toll legal fees or not.
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Harmony Gold's Kusasalethu mine remains closed
Harmony Gold says it will reopen its Kusasalethu mine once they are sure it is safe and profitable.
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Vodafone still owes India $2bn in taxes
The Indian tax office reminded Vodafone to pay up its taxes.
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Samsung expected to widen smartphone lead over Apple
Samsung’s smartphone are set to overtake Apple Inc’s domination in the markets.
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Farmworkers strike to go ahead
Western Cape farmworkers are expected to embark on an indefinite strike next week.
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Registration deadline for Nersa hearings looms
Friday is the last day for registration to attend public hearings on Eskom’s application for tariff hikes.
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LG takes orders for next generation TVs
LG Inc his hoping to outdo its rivals with its next generation television sets.
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Apple testing new iPhone, iOS 7 - report
According to a report, Apple Inc has already started testing a new iPhone and its new software.