I think Moodys will be happy – President Ramaphosa says plan to deal with Eskoms debt is imminent.
The PIC commission has slammed Iqbal Survs claims about Minister Pravin Gordhan.
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Post Office losses widen to more than R1bn as mail volumes decline
Losses at the SA Post Office increased by R95m, to R1.1bn for the 2018/19 financial year.
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The decline was due to once-off costs, the company said.
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Africa cellphone tower company raises more than R5bn in London listing
Helios Towers rose 1.8% in London after raising 288 million pounds ($364 million) in a long-delayed share sale that gives investors a foothold in Africas fast-growing wireless tower industry.
Helios to enter SA within the next year, says CEO
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Sekunjalos chair has given her 24 hours to publicly correct her falsehood.
Judge rubbishes Survs claim that he is Gordhans pal
Iqbal Surv says he will sue financial regulator after offices raided
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Post-colonial African leaders continue to treat Africans as little people who have no opinion to give in matters that affect their lives and future, says Solly Moeng.
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While little tangible progress has been evident so far, several key developments are due to be taken this month.
An unprecedented blackout that plunged millions of Californians into the darkness for days is over.
Tourism authorities say government should make an announcement as soon as this week.
Iqbal Surv accused Gordhan of trying to influence the commission of inquiry into the Public Investment Corporation.
They either have support a contentious plan to raise the pay of impoverished farmers, or risk a halt to programmes that sustainability-conscious consumers increasingly demand.
Edward Kieswetter, who took over as head on May 1, inherited an institution that suffered massive failure of governance and integrity.
The finance minister has warned ANC leadership that urgent economic changes are needed.
This form of solidarity deserves political recognition and help from SARS, writes Ferial Haffajee.
New Sandton skyscraper is the tallest building in Africa – it offers a view of Magaliesberg.
The cryptocurrency project has become the regulatory equivalent of a pinata.
Fixing SAA means overcoming an organised crime syndicate, says ex-prosecutions boss Vusi Pikoli.
The Public Investment Corporation is committed to restoring sound corporate governance at the institution, members of Parliament have heard.
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CCMA scrambling to prevent retrenchments amid jobs bloodbath
Cape Town parliamentary villages for MPs cost R363m for fifth Parliament
Group wants convicted Dutch arms dealer expelled from SA
Ramaphosa says state capture cost SA more than R500bn, overseas criminals will be brought to book
Vaal sewage crisis left hanging due to lack of funds
The frenzied fortnight thats set to seal the fate of Brexit
British and European Union negotiators are locked in secret talks in Brussels, a final desperate attempt to nail down a Brexit deal before a crunch summit starting on Oct. 17.
Earning just R600 a month, union says Zim state employees are too poor to go to work
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Chinas imports, exports both worse than expected in September
Trumps China handshake fails to lift economic gloom
US Fed unveils new steps to boost liquidity, manage rates
Trump threatens Turkey sanctions but isnt moving ahead yet
Workers are seeing meagre pay increases that do not keep up with inflation.
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SARS branches open on Saturdays in October in push to meet tax deadlines
This group of South Africans went from poverty to wealth in 10 years, a new study shows
Make history: SA Mint wants your designs for a new R2 coin
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Stocks rise on positive US earnings and Brexit deal
With the United States earnings reporting season having kicked off today following the release of earnings from some of the major banks, investors shifted their focus to the health of the US companies.
Oil jumps above $60 as Iran tanker attack reignites Mideast risk
Renewed trade talks fail to lift JSE sentiment
WeWorks communications chief to leave after six turbulent months
Jimmy Asci, who had joined the New York-based co-working company in April, resigned last Wednesday, according to a person familiar with the matter who wasnt authorised to discuss the move publicly and asked not to be identified.
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PIC mulls submitting application to liquidate Survs Sekunjalo over debt, MPs hear
Sibanye hoping to avert AMCU platinum strike after wage deadlock
Pioneer shareholders vote in favour of PepsiCo takeover
SABC would make over R1bn profit if public started paying licence fees
50 companies blacklisted after EOH finds almost R1bn in fake work and overbilling
Investors struggling to find returns and protect their capital in unusual prevailing climate
Extremely low or negative yields in global markets make it challenging for investors to generate meaningful returns, says Brian McMillan of Investec Structured Products.
Foreigners dump South African shares at the fastest pace in two years
Big fund manager fined R100m after one of its unit trusts lost 66% in three days
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SABC suffers R482m loss, spends R81m on interest, penalties
The losses follow a period of SABC executives warning government and Parliament that the public service broadcaster needed financial assistance if it were to continue operating optimally, according to its annual report.
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