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Unions calls for the disbanding of PetroSA board
Article
/ 13 June 2019

Unions calls for the disbanding of PetroSA board

Three different unions have made the demand, citing maladministration and irregular appointments as PetroSA reels from staggering losses

By Athandiwe Saba
Nehawu: Change Cosatu’s constitution before it dies
Article
/ 26 June 2017

Nehawu: Change Cosatu’s constitution before it dies

"​Nehawu has called for an urgent amendment to the Cosatu constitution, to allow the federation to intervene among its affiliates.

By Govan Whittles
Paper is dead – long live paper!
Article
/ 5 November 2015

Paper is dead – long live paper!

Paper was bad, really bad. Death to paper – and paper clips. But what about the drawbacks of the electronic age?

By Sipho Kings
Sappi sees return to full-year profit
Article
/ 12 May 2014

Sappi sees return to full-year profit

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.

By Staff Reporter
Sappi targets new dividends after tackling R25-billion debt
Article
/ 28 January 2014

Sappi targets new dividends after tackling R25-billion debt

The world’s biggest glossy paper manufacturer plans to push down its hefty debt burden and then resume paying dividends.

By Staff Reporter
Chemicals drive the economy
Article
/ 22 February 2013

Chemicals drive the economy

Replacing fuels with more sustainable options remains a key focus for IDC business unit

By Advertorial Supplement
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Article
/ 12 December 2011

Sappi job security on the line with restructuring

Paper group Sappi says the ongoing restructuring within its South African operations might include retrenchments at some of its production plants.

By Andries Mahlangu
The heavies Lonmin hired
Article
/ 23 September 2011

The heavies Lonmin hired

Management at Lonmin’s Western Refinery have admitted that they gave confidential information about employees to private investigators.

By Sibongile Nkosi and Ngoako Matsha
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Article
/ 18 July 2009

Crippling multisector strikes on the cards

Key sectors of the country’s economy, including mining, petroleum and chemicals, are bracing themselves for industrial action.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
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/ 8 January 2009

Sappi mulls cut in European fine-paper output

South Africa’s Sappi is discussing plans to cut European fine-paper output by a further 25% in January on the back of falling demand.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 November 2008

Sappi shares slump after rights discount

Sappi on Friday launched a rights share offer at a discount of 65,2%, sending its shares tumbling more than 7%.

By Staff Reporter

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