The International Air Transport Association claims bans of flights out of countries suffering the spread of the disease are unnecessary.
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The economic development minister says government is seeking a restitution package from colluding construction firms following a R1.5-billion fine.
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SA’s biggest metals union is verging on a wage agreement with employers one week after embarking upon a strike, the department of labour says.
The cement giant expects to producing 14-million tonnes by 2017 on the back of expansion across the continent.
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Cost cuts and a focus shift to higher margin products has put the pulp and paper producer on track to performing better than it has in five years.
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Transnet mulls construction an export facility claiming the Richards Bay Coal Terminal’s shareholders limit access for small black-owned producers.
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A senior team is already in place at Bidvest, tasked with filling the gap that will be created by chief executive Brian Joffe’s departure.
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Aveng chief executive Roger Jardine says he is stepping down following an investigation process which he found very taxing.
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