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Duvenage: Outa has grounds for appeal
Outa Chairperson Wayne Duvenage says they are bitterly disappointed with the SCA ruling.
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Emerging countries spend more on leaders
Emerging economies pay their leaders more compared to successful economies.
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Shell closes pipeline in Nigeria
Shell Nigeria has shut down its Trans Niger Pipeline because of major leaks.
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Obama’s choice for Fed chair optimistic
Janet Yellen says she will look to boost employment and strengthen the economy.
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SABMiller strike intensifies
The brewer is ensuring consumers will still get their beer during the strike.
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‘Unresolved labour disputes will hit economy’
President Jacob Zuma has urged the labour sector and employers to resolve disputes.
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Chris Hart on Obama’s Fed pick
The chief strategist at Investment Solutions shares his insight and analysis on likely US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen with 567 CapeTalk/Talk Radio 702’s Bruce Whitfield.
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SA stocks slide on US debt worries
Investors are preparing for shaky markets in the face of a prolonged US debt ceiling deadlock.
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SABMiller strike to intensify
South Africans might have to brace themselves for a beer shortage this festive season.
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The fastest internet connection in SA?
EWN's Aki Anastasiou checks out Telkom's new product launches at the MyBroadband conference in Midrand, north of Johannesburg.
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Cell C lodges complaint against MTN, Vodacom
Cell C CEO Alan Knott-Craig accused MTN and Vodacom of discriminatory pricing.
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‘Construction sector needs transparency’
Former Aveng CEO Roger Jardine addressed delegates at the Wits School of Business about the Competition Tribunal’s investigation into widespread anti-competitive behaviour in the industry.
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EWN Video Bulletin - 9 October
Catch up on some of the day's news with the EWN Video Bulletin with Sheldon Morais.
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Sars: Over 3 million filed tax returns
Sars has received only 4,000 manual submissions this year, with the rest being done electronically.
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‘Construction sector needs transparency’
Former Aveng CEO Roger Jardine has called for transparency in the construction sector.
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Samsung launches Galaxy Round
Samsung says the latest smartphone aims to gauge consumer appetite for new designs.
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Fukushima: Workers exposed to radioactive leak
Japan’s government will spend half a billion dollars to improve contaminated water.
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‘Those involved in collusion must be punished’
Roger Jardine says the construction sector wants justice for what has happened to the industry.
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FlySafair passengers to get refund
FlySafair assured passengers that they are not at risk of losing their money.
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Hillary Rohde: The Other Side
Scottish knitwear entrepreneur Hillary Rohde speaks about her new book ‘The Other Side’.
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EWN Video Bulletin - 8 October
Catch up on some of the day's news with the EWN Video Bulletin with Sheldon Morais.