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Monthly Archives: February 2014

Woolworths first-half profit increases to 22%
Article
/ 13 February 2014

Woolworths first-half profit increases to 22%

Woolworths has boosted sales despite a other retailers such as Shoprite and Truworths seeing a slow-down.

By Staff Reporter
Jobs, protests in opposition’s wishes for Zuma’s Sona
Article
/ 13 February 2014

Jobs, protests in opposition’s wishes for Zuma’s Sona

President Jacob Zuma will have many tunes to sing to in his final State of the Nation address for this term. Here’s what opposition parties wish for.

By Andisiwe Makinana
SKA shows up world’s afro-pessimism
Article
/ 13 February 2014

SKA shows up world’s afro-pessimism

South Africa’s scientists and engineers have changed the sometimes negative perception of the country.

By Sarah Wild
Full production at Gold Fields’ South Deep mine delayed to 2017
Article
/ 13 February 2014

Full production at Gold Fields’ South Deep mine delayed to 2017

The goldminer says ramp up has been too slow and reaching full production at its only South African mine will be delayed once again.

By Staff Reporter
Motlanthe’s speech downplays SA’s child hunger levels
Article
/ 13 February 2014

Motlanthe’s speech downplays SA’s child hunger levels

The deputy president claims the percentage of households with children that have gone hungry has fallen dramatically. But the comparison is flawed.

By Staff Reporter
Amplats CEO paid more than double his Impala peer
Article
/ 13 February 2014

Amplats CEO paid more than double his Impala peer

The head of Anglo Platinum – the world’s largest platinum producer – has earned R17.6-million while the company struggles with wage negotiations.

By Andre Janse and Van Vuuren
Stormy week for Premier League championship
Article
/ 13 February 2014

Stormy week for Premier League championship

From match postponements to teams surviving wild winds, bad weather across Britain has affected a series of gruelling English Premier League games.

By Mike Collett
Weaker rand and socio-economic uncertainty weigh on bonds
Article
/ 13 February 2014

Weaker rand and socio-economic uncertainty weigh on bonds

The South African bond market was weaker on Thursday morning due to a weaker rand and uncertainty about the political environment.

By I Net Bridge
Amcu, platinum producers to resume wage talks
Article
/ 13 February 2014

Amcu, platinum producers to resume wage talks

Wage negotiations and a mediation process, aimed at resolving the Amcu strike at Lonmin, Anglo American and Impala Platinum, is expected to resume.

By Sapa
‘Real jobs’ march: How the DA got lucky
Article
/ 13 February 2014

‘Real jobs’ march: How the DA got lucky

The DA took a gamble when it marched on the ANC. And that it seemingly came out ahead had more to do with luck than wisdom, writes Phillip de Wet.

By Phillip De Wet
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