Infineon beats forecasted annual results
Infineon Technologies, said on Monday that it expected to achieve a revenue growth of 9-13% in the
Jobs summit not a once off solution to unemployment
Business, labour and government have agreed that the Jobs Summit should not be a once off solution
South Africa charm offensive targets U.S. investors
South Africa is being re-positioned and re-packaged to attract foreign investment. That is the
Reprioritising spending will help govt stabilise public finances: Economists
Economists say reprioritising spending will help government to stabilise public finances and prevent
Business ready to assist govt in stimulus plan implementation
Business and analysts have welcomed government’s plan to stimulate the country’s ailing economy.
Ease of doing business in SA cities on the mend: Report
A newly released World Bank report has highlighted that not one South African city made progress in
British engine maker Rolls-Royce cutting 4 600 jobs
Rolls-Royce, the British maker of plane engines, said Thursday that it plans to cut 4,600 mainly
Mining beneficiaries cause conflicts in Limpopo
Mining beneficiation has caused conflicts between several communities living next to a piece of land
South Africa’s unemployment level remains unchanged
South Africa’s unemployment rate remained unchanged from the fourth quarter of last year at
Wiese’s move adds more woes to Steinhoff
The scandal-hit retail giant, Steinhoff, faces an uncertain future after its former chairman,
Summit aims to boost India-SA trade relations
South Africa will at the end of this month host the India-South Africa Business Summit at the
Taxi violence suspects expected to appear in Libode court
Five suspects connected to the taxi violence that has left about 60 people dead around Mthatha in
Talks push to end nationwide bus strike
A salary increase for bus drivers is one among several negotiation issues to be discussed at the
Bus drivers vow to strike until demands are met
The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union, Satawu, says bus drivers who have embarked on
Eskom diverting coal to under-sourced stations
Eskom says it is working with National Treasury to source more coal for seven of its plants that
Uber and Grab under fire in Singapore
Singapore on Friday imposed restrictions on ride-hailing firm Grab’s acquisition of Uber’s Southeast
Organisation to train 30 women on IT
An information technology hub, iStarter Hub Ltd., on Saturday said it would train 30 women on
FNB hikes six months profit by 11%
FNB on Tuesday reported strong results for six months ending 31 December 2017 despite tough
Eto’o believes in Bafana Bafana’s potential to be Africa’s powerhouse
Former Barcelona striker, Samuel E’too, believes that South Africa has the potential to become
Soweto businesses hope to cash in at ANC conference
As the countdown to the highly anticipated African National Congress’s national conference begins,