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/ 14 October 2011
After years, Icasa finally launched its public hearings into the local loop unbundling, but the process is likely to be tied up in legal battles.
The Northern Cape town got a taste of ‘radical’ as the international skateboarding community invaded it for the world championships.
It’s a curiosity of the live music scene in SA that a band can gig in Cape Town to rave reviews for two years and never make a trip north to Jo’burg.
The ticketing industry is in for a shock because new technology will allow artists and venues to sell tickets directly via facebook and websites.
South African cement giant Afrisam is at the centre of a war between local and international investors.
Difficult economic times are seeing employers negotiating a myriad of challenges, including demands for salary increases and better packages.
Steve Mason and the late Gil Scott-Heron are on the receiving end of two essential new dub albums.
Still the best damn festival around, says <b>Lloyd Gedye</b>.
From the sound of their new EP, <em>Crusades</em>, Eyes like Mirrors have been through some musical growth spurts in the past few years.
<b>Lloyd Gedye</b> was impressed by the finger style and enchanting voice of JP Redpath.