Solly Malatsi insists nobody influenced him into pursuing a policy his party, the DA, had already promised.
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Chinese car maker Chery wants Rosslyn to anchor its African manufacturing and R&D ambitions.
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Eskom has announced that due to the breakdown of eight generating units, load shedding is being ramped up again.
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A new study has found that the IT and telecoms industry has the most jargon of all sectors – even worse than health care.
Pick n Pay has warned of a slump in profits in the first four months of the trading year even as online sales surged.
Inflation has fallen below the Reserve Bank’s target ceiling for the first time in 14 months.
Eskom has cancelled agreements and contracts valued at R11-billion as authorities crack down on crime at the utility.
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Tesla surged nearly 20% on Tuesday, rebounding from a deep selloff with its largest daily gain in a year after data showed an increase in China sales and an analyst raised his rating on the stock.
Vodafone Group is looking to raise as much as €2.58-billion from an initial public offering of its European mobile-phone towers unit in Frankfurt, in what will be one of the region’s biggest stock market listings this year.
Shares of Tesla closed lower for a fifth consecutive session on Monday, caught in a tech-led selloff that has wiped more than $277-billion off the company’s market value over the last month.
Chinese drone giant DJI Technology built up such a successful US business over the past decade that it almost drove all competitors out of the market. Yet it’s been hit by internal ructions and US sanctions.
The relationship between Russia and the West is becoming increasingly dangerous with potential flashpoints developing in both eastern Europe and Syria. After repeated incursions into Turkish airspace by Russian warplanes on bombing raids over Syria, Nato’s secretary general Jens
South Africa’s highly successful programme to procure renewable energy from independent power producers skidded to a halt after the Eskom board decided to stop issuing so-called budget quotes, required for financial close on these projects
































