Tiisetso Motsoeneng
Tiisetso Motsoeneng works from Johannesburg. Deputy Editor: Business Day in Johannesburg, home to Africa’s deepest capital market. Tiisetso Motsoeneng has over 285 followers on Twitter.
No image available
/ 8 September 2006

Call-centre operator Dialogue to list on AltX

South Africa’s largest privately owned independent call-centre operator, Dialogue Group, expects to raise R51-million via a pre-listing private placement of 51-million shares at R1 a share, the group said on Friday. The JSE has granted Dialogue Holdings a listing for a maximum of 210-million ordinary shares on the Alternative Exchange (AltX).

No image available
/ 6 September 2006

Zim union to march against poverty

Zimbabwe’s biggest labour movement, the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions, will be organising countrywide processions on September 13 to demand an end to poverty. ”Eighty percent of Zimbabweans are living in poverty because workers’ ‘take home’ salaries cannot even take them home,” the union said in a statement late on Tuesday.

No image available
/ 8 December 2003

JSE weaker in quiet trade

The JSE Securities Exchange South Africa (JSE) was weaker, but near its intraday best level, at midday on Monday, helped by a weakening rand and a higher gold price, but hindered by softer world markets. Volumes were fairly light. The rand was trading at R6,33, little changed from when the JSE closed on Friday.