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MTN profits soar despite SA dissapointment
MTN CEO Sifisio Dabengwa says internet penetration in the rest of Africa is a huge opportunity for the company.
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Nedbank buys iconic Middestad building
The Middestad building in Pretoria was sold for R82 million at an auction on 14 August 2013. EWN's Reinart Toerien reports
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BlackBerry continues its search for potential bidder
Struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry Ltd is weighing options that could include an outright sale.
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Lonmin and Amcu sign contentious deal
Deal comes ahead of Marikana anniversary and alongside the launch of a forum to stop violence in the area.
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US, UK top Facebook user figures
With more than 1 billion users, there's little doubt about the popularity of the social network.
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Walmart seeks stake in Kenyan store
Strong economic growth in Africa is attracting global retailers such as Walmart Stores Inc.
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Gold mining sector still negotiating
Solidarity says it is highly unlikely that unions and the Chamber of Mines will settle on an offer soon.
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Taxi fares to increase - Santaco
Santaco has warned taxi commuters of the imminent fare increases due to the high fuel price.
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Auditor-General depressed? Not yet
Deputy Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu says some municipalities don't always do their jobs properly, but his office still isn't depressed after yet another dismal audit. Picture: Auditor-General Terence Nombembe by Werner Beukes/SAPA
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JSE CEO on their H1 profit jump
Chief Executive of JSE Ltd Nicky Newton-King tells Bruce Whitfield where the company’s first-half success came from.
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JSE profits jump 35% in H1
The stock exchange operator's revenue grew by nearly R800 million in the first half of 2013.
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Funding the Please Call Me case
Nkosana Makate's potential winnings may be ‘substantially higher’ than R50 million.
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Only 17 municipalities get clean audits
None of South Africa’s eight metropolitan municipalities received clean results.
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BlackBerry contemplates options
Struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry Ltd is weighing options that could include an outright sale
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Hyperloop transport system unveiled
As many as 28 passengers could ride in each pod and the system could even transport vehicles.
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'Youth need business education'
Lawyer Michael Bagraim says business education is the solution to unemployment.
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'Youth needs business education'
Labour analyst and lawyer Michael Bagraim says the solution to unemployment is financial education.
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Foreign investors wary of SA politics
Peter Attard Montalto, Emerging Markets Economist at Nomura International, says foreign investors are keeping an eye on next year’s elections and the economic policy changes ahead of them.
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Adcorp: Red tape behind huge job losses
Adcorp announced on Monday that over 37,000 jobs were shed in July.
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BlackBerry to explore strategic alternatives
The Canadian company has to come up with another plan as it struggles to compete in the market.
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Mango sacks thieving crew members
Mango says 'quite a number' of its staff were sacked in line with their zero-tolerance policy.