Group Five has reported a return to profit in its annual results to June 2013, citing growth in its order book as one of the reasons.
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The continent is seen as small fry when it comes to trade with the world’s second-biggest economy.
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The Reserve Bank’s monetary policy committee has kept the repo rate unchanged at 5%.
The JSE continues to break records despite South Africa’s economic woes and gloomy political headlines ahead of the ANC national conference.
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Forensics specialist Steven Powell warns firms about the long arm of international law.
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Labour experts warn that the introduction of two new laws will tighten the noose on employers. Chantelle Benjamin reports.
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Absa Group is to buy the African operations of its parent Barclays for R18.33-billion, and will change its name to Barclays Africa Group.
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Eyebrows have been raised at possible corporate breaches around the purchase of Shanduka Group’s minority stake in MTN Nigeria.
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The full extent of garnishee abuse is not known but a case study by law firm Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs has set alarm bells ringing.
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Growth in SA is going to require targeted strategies in collaboration with business, rather than government focusing on gross domestic product growth.
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Although South African mines are holding their own globally, they face unique cost challenges.
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Recent results from South Africa’s biggest construction firms have made it clear that delays in issuing large tenders are hurting the sector.
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The effects of the recent strikes are expected to impact on results for the last quarter of the year. Chantelle Benjamin reports.
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Decisions made by government about the board of Telkom has led to speculation that the purge of the board forms part of a long-term strategy.
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A court ordered three companies with links to Julius Malema to reveal their ownership details in the next five days to City Press.
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Telkom shares dropped nearly 4% following news that the company’s fifth CEO in seven years, Nombulelo "Pinky" Moholi, was to step down.
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Neither the state nor the private sector will take responsibility for the destitute residents of Comet Village in the East Rand.
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