Mbhazima Shilowa was in Derby this week to take delivery of the first Gautrain carriages, but the focus will soon shift to the East Rand town of Nigel
When it comes to 2010, government leaders are eternal optimists. Do they just have their heads in the sand?
History has shown that fixed-line telcos with no mobile partner find the going tough in a converging telecoms sector.
How Tiger Brand bosses bailed out while selling R44-million in shares.
Telecommunications behemoth Telkom stands accused of being a headless chicken, with critics saying it is confused about its business strategy.
Lloyd Gedye outlines the Competition Commission’s case against milk processors.
Lloyd Gedye meets new band The Shadow Club.
During a consent order hearing at the Competition Tribunal last week the Department of Health announced that it had launched an audit to determine how much it had been overcharged by the drug companies involved in the cartel.
South African executives will face up to 10 years in jail if they are found to be complicit in the collusive actions of the companies they lead.
Lloyd Gedye reads Stars, Bars & Guitars: A Journey in South African Music by Jon Monsoon.