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Renault recalling over 60,000 cars in China
Chinese state media is reporting that over 60,000 Renault cars are being recalled.
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Apple and Samsung, frenemies for life
An insight on two of the greatest electronics companies in the world – Apple and Samsung.
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David Tlale to showcase in NY Fashion Week
Local designer David Tlale is carving a name for himself at the New York Fashion Week.
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Union to address farmworkers on wage offer
Bawusa will be in De Doorns and Grabouw this morning to discuss the R105 wage offer from government.
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Amplats miners planning mass strike
Amplats are preparing to stage “the mother of all strikes” against possible retrenchments.
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JHB doctors still owed overtime pay
SAMA says it would be useless for public health workers to strike for not getting paid for overtime.
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Opposition grows to Dells landmark $24.4bn buyout
Dell is facing growing opposition against the largest buyout since the start of the financial crisis.
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Google's Schmidt to sell roughly 42 percent of stake
Google Inc Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt will be parting with 42 percent of his stake in the company.
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No horsemeat in our beef, says Findus SA
Findus South Africa says none of its products contains horsemeat.
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Apple faces biggest investor challenge in years
Apple Inc is facing its biggest challenge yet from an activist shareholder.
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Kusasalethu mine future still uncertain
Harmony Gold is still locked in discussions over the future of its Kusasalethu mine in Carletonville.
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No end to Prasa strike
Members of the National Transport Movement are still fighting for recognition from Prasa.
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'Construction collusion is endemic'
Talk Radio 702's John Robbie speaks to The Aveng Group's chief executive Roger Jardine about collusion.
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LinkedIn outstrips social media rivals
LinkedIn Corp is fast becoming a star exception in a mostly disappointing social media sector.
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France mulls taking stake in Peugeot - report
There are reports that the French state is looking into buying a stake in Peugeot.
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EU leaders agree outlines of 960bn euro budget
EU leaders have to lay the ground for 960 billion euro budget they have for the next financial year.
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FirstRand eyes retail banking in Nigeria - CEO
FirstRand has launched merchant banking in Lagos and is aiming to be a top 5 bank.
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Ramphele laments SA's education system
Mamphela Ramphele says the country’s education system is deteriorating.
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Oxford Freshmarket founder grows new market
Oxford Freshmarket founder Brett Latimer causes stir in Durban with new stores.
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'Mining industry, govt shouting at each other'
Finweek writer David McKay reflects on AngloGold CEO Marc Cutifani’s 'measured' address at the Mining Indaba.
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Samwu members to protest over corruption
Samwu members in Pretoria will be protesting over alleged corruption and victimisation.