Exposed: the construction industry is built on price- and market-fixing. Now the Competition Commission is investigating. Lloyd Gedye reports.
AT&T business solutions chief executive Ronald Spears described the agreement as "a milestone" for AT&T.
Boost for the economy as cellphone giant ditches Telkom and heads for JSE, reports Lloyd Gedye.
Was Telkom’s chief executive Reuben September really going to sit down on April 1 with the media to have a frank and honest discussion?
MultiChoice is branching out from satellite television with its new broadband rugby offering.
Staff at Telkom’s broadcasting subsidiary call for heads to roll, writes Lloyd Gedye.
After three-and-a-half months, the Minerals and Energy Department has finally suspended a senior official fingered in a corruption probe.
More than 100 cases of fraud are being investigated in the company registry database, writes Lloyd Gedye.
Lloyd Gedye takes a tour of BMW’s Munich research and development laboratory.
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/ 22 February 2009
The <i>Mail & Guardian</i> reveals a fresh conflict of
interest for the SAA boss.
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/ 19 February 2009
When it comes to the treasury, common sense does eventually prevail; it just takes a while.
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/ 17 February 2009
The economic period ahead will be the most challenging yet faced by SA’s democracy. Lloyd Gedye reports.
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/ 8 February 2009
Lloyd Gedye reports on why 2009 is the year of the internet in SA.
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/ 19 December 2008
Beer advertisements are bizarre creatures. Just remind yourself of how beer is sold in South Africa.
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/ 16 December 2008
"Lloyd, this is the beaten track.” It was a few weeks after we had hit the road with kidofdoom that I found the message scrawled in my notebook.
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/ 11 December 2008
Johannesburg’s afro-rock outfit BLK JKS have put pen to paper for a lucrative deal with American Independent record label Secretly Canadian.
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/ 27 November 2008
Uitenhage’s long-forgotten Sixties rock’n’rollers are getting a revival. Lloyd Gedye reports.
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/ 27 November 2008
When an economic crisis hits consumers are expected to continue with their vices — drinking, smoking and gambling their way through the downturn.
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/ 27 November 2008
Mbaqanga’s greats get the reissue treatment. Lloyd Gedye takes a journey into the history of the Makgona Tsohle Band and the Mavuthela stable.
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/ 20 November 2008
Government clings to JSE investments and places its role of policy director in question.
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/ 15 November 2008
Gallo Records has chosen to go right back to Miriam Makeba’s musical roots for some great deluxe reissues.
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/ 6 November 2008
It must be divorce season. First Mosiuoa Lekota announces his departure from the ANC and now Telkom has announced that they’re separating Vodacom.
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/ 5 November 2008
If the United States needs a chief technology officer to drive broadband penetration, why don’t we?
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/ 30 October 2008
But the fund needs to be restructured in the long term. Lloyd Gedye reports.
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/ 25 October 2008
Sheer steps out with a new label but some of it is derivative, writes Lloyd Gedye.
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/ 24 October 2008
Getting showered with sparks by a giant bearing an angle grinder is not how most people spend their Friday night.
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/ 18 October 2008
Without Vodacom, Telkom is in for a rough ride, writes Lloyd Gedye.
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/ 16 October 2008
Lloyd Gedye talks to the chief director of industrial policy, Nimrod Zalk, about the DTI’s new programme for the automotive industry.
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/ 10 October 2008
Lloyd Gedye caught up with Fink to discuss his coming album and rare performances in Johannesburg and Cape Town this weekend.
<i>Mail & Guardian</i> reviewer Lloyd Gedye trawls through the latest music releases.
Remuneration report shows chief executives are rolling in it.
Executives are walking away with millions for keeping quiet. Lloyd Gedye reports.