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Carin Smith

Ramaphosa: Laws, policies must open South Africa up to investors
Article
/ 21 November 2018

Ramaphosa: Laws, policies must open South Africa up to investors

Germany has more than 600 companies operating in South Africa, providing more than 100 000 jobs

By Carin Smith
Moyane still going to the ConCourt
Article
/ 2 November 2018

Moyane still going to the ConCourt

The former Sars commissioner is continuing with his Constitutional Court application in which he disputes the lawfulness of the Nugent Commission

By Carin Smith
Numsa heads to court to stop asset sale of Gupta-linked VR Laser
Article
/ 18 September 2018

Numsa heads to court to stop asset sale of Gupta-linked VR Laser

Numsa’s urgent application is against VR Laser Services, the two business rescue practitioners and other respondents

By Carin Smith
Fuel prices set to increase again in August — AA
Article
/ 16 July 2018

Fuel prices set to increase again in August — AA

​South Africans can expect another increase in the price of petrol, diesel and illuminating paraffin in August says the AA

By Carin Smith
Grounded SA Express one step closer to taking off again
Article
/ 12 July 2018

Grounded SA Express one step closer to taking off again

SA Express announced on Thursday the South African Civil Aviation Authority had reinstated its Aircraft Maintenance Organisation certification

By Carin Smith
Pace of land reform weak and pathetic, says Cronin
Article
/ 20 June 2018

Pace of land reform weak and pathetic, says Cronin

Jeremy Cronin has ascribed the "pathetic" pace of land reform to factors like weak policy, corruption, lack of will and a lack of capacity

By Carin Smith
R100 000 bet on SAA’s future
Article
/ 5 June 2018

R100 000 bet on SAA’s future

The national airways chief executive has taken up a challenge proposed by the Free Market Foundation

By Carin Smith
SAA CEO: All we ask is three years – and money
Article
/ 4 June 2018

SAA CEO: All we ask is three years – and money

Jarana said there is now a “date in the future” where SAA will break even

By Carin Smith
Ex-ACSA legal head wants CEO Maseko to feel the Blade
Article
/ 31 May 2018

Ex-ACSA legal head wants CEO Maseko to feel the Blade

​A request for a high court interdict preventing Bongani Maseko from being reappointed as CEO will only be heard later this year

By Carin Smith
Markus Jooste no ‘puppet master’
Article
/ 23 May 2018

Markus Jooste no ‘puppet master’

Allegations that the former Steinhoff chief executive is still a de facto director at Mayfair are ‘unwarranted and baseless’ speculation

By Carin Smith
Moody’s raises red flags over Cape Town water crisis
Article
/ 29 January 2018

Moody’s raises red flags over Cape Town water crisis

The City of Cape Town is currently rated Baa3 – the lowest level of investment grade, and is on review for a downgrade.

By Carin Smith
Lower unemployment rate masks worrisome work prospects
Article
/ 29 July 2015

Lower unemployment rate masks worrisome work prospects

Unemployment levels fell in the second quarter, largely on informal sector job creation, but the number of discouraged job seekers rose.

By Carin Smith

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