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/ 4 September 2009
South African steel giants have been running a cartel for almost 10 years and divided up major private and public infrastructure projects among them.
South Africa’s state-owned entities are queuing for cash, writes Lloyd Gedye
The BLK JKS talk about world tours, international labels and recording South African rock’s magnum opus. Lloyd Gedye reports.
Vehicle repossessions in South Africa appear to have bottomed out, a sign that the worst of the recession might be over.
e.tv launches court bid to halt digital migration, with Sentech’s monopoly the sticking point.
From 1970s funky Lagos to Afrobeat circa 2009, Lloyd Gedye gets down to the sounds of Nigeria.
Three icons showed how exciting African music can be at the Bushfire Festival in Swaziland, reports Lloyd Gedye.
Acoustic Africa, a collaboration between three of Africa’s most successful musicians, wowed the crowd at the recent Bushfire Festival in Swaziland.
Newly appointed Competition Tribunal chairperson Norman Manoim says the variable nature of the tribunal’s work makes it similar to a football match.
Consumers hoping Icasa will ease the burden of cell call rates are in for a long haul, writes Lloyd Gedye.