Two agreements have been struck to settle all claims involving asbestosis against mining group Gencor for a total amount of R460,5-mllion, Gencor announced on Thursday.
Members of Ivory Coast’s main opposition party who are named in a new unity government will not participate in the first cabinet session on Thursday due to security concerns in the war-torn country, the head of the party said.
Libya has agreed to take some responsibility for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing and pay billions of dollars in compensation to the families of the victims, US officials said on Wednesday.
Littered with corpses and other traces of wanton destruction, Bangolo is a ghost town after the latest round of violence in Ivory Coast’s six-month rebel war.
Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana on Wednesday slated the commercial farming union AgriSA’s reaction to minimum wage laws, saying he would welcome a move by the union to take the government to court.
Two former Enron Corporation executives have been charged with fraud for using accounting tricks to generate -million in fake earnings from the bankrupt energy trader’s failed attempt to start an Internet movie-on-demand service.
The management expertise of South African food and catering group Nandos could be used to make UK restaurant operator PizzaExpress more efficient if Nandos’ controlling shareholder Capricorn wrests control of the ailing pizza chain.
A war with Iraq will negatively affect South African markets, which would otherwise have a positive outlook, Dawie Roodt, Chief Economist of PLJ Financial Services says.
Errant African National Congress MP Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has 10 days to provide Parliament with a date when she will attend a National Assembly sitting to be publicly reprimanded by Speaker Dr Frene Ginwala.
A draft report on the impact the Gautrain might have on heritage sites, particularly in Pretoria, was released for public comment on Wednesday.