She is changing the world. Her name is Shelley Walters

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Nominated for two Gender Awards, Shelley Walters is one of sales? leading female voices in SA.

BUSINESS REPORT: Top stories of the day

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Nationwide strike to 'defeat the elite': SACPNumsa views Cosatu?s planned strike as an 'act of desperation'. . . .

BUSINESS REPORT: Top Stories from the long weekend

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In case you missed some of the news over the long weekend, we have the top stories you need to know here.

Junk could add 40c to petrol price

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South Africa?s downgrade to junk could see petrol going up by at least 40c a litre next month.

New execs for Neotel

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Pan-African telecoms group Liquid Telecom, a subsidiary of Econet Global, has added two new members to Neotel?s leadership team in South Africa.

Mining volumes jump

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Figures released by Statistics SA show that mining volumes jumped 4. 6 percent year-on-year in February.

Sasol wraps up most of hedging programme

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Energy giant Sasol has completed the bulk of its foreign exchange hedging programme for the 2018 year.

Takealot gets R960m boost

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Online retailer Takealot has received a R960 million investment from Naspers.

PICS: Zuma meets with officials over downgrade

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President Jacob Zuma has met with senior officials to discuss the impact of SA?s credit rating being dropped to junk.

SA Express gets acting CEO

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Minister of Public Enterprises Lynne Brown has supported the secondment of Victor Xaba from Denel Aerostructures to act as the CEO at SA Express.

Commemorative coins have no extra value – SARB

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The South African Reserve Bank says commemorative coins are not worth any more than their face value.

Dawn raises R358m

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Distribution and Warehousing Network has raised R358 million through a rights offer.

Woolworths SA CEO scoops inaugural award

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SA fashion and food retailer Woolworths says its SA CEO Zyda Rylands received the inaugural Woman of The Year award.

18 000 more have jobs

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The Quarterly Employment Statistics for December show that 18 000 more people had jobs than in the September quarter.

Rand tank could have been worse

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The rand has not dipped as much as may have been expected because the Cabinet reshuffle was anticipated.

R15bn set aside for job creation

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The Department of Trade and Industry says it has put aside R15 billion for sustainable growth and job creation.

More consumers struggling with debt

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An increasing number of financially-stressed South Africans are turning to debt review, says Neil Roets, CEO of Debt Rescue.

Randgold Resources to pay $1 dividend

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Randgold Resources releases its latest resources and reserves update and confirms its dividend that is 52 percent higher than a year ago.

Construction confidence gains ground

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After declining 17 index points in the fourth quarter of last year, the FNB/BER Civil Confidence Index gained some ground in the first quarter.

CompCom raids fresh produce agents

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The Competition Commission has raided nine fresh produce market agents in a search and seizure operation.

Workforce grows bottom line

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Staffing and training company Workforce Holdings has boosted headline earnings per share 20. 1 percent to 40c in the year to December.

Land Bill not thought through - Agri SA

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Agri SA says the Agricultural Landholdings Bill has not been well thought through.

Harmony staff on illegal strike

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Harmony Gold says employees at its Kusasalethu mine have embarked on an illegal strike.

Pick n Pay invests R500m in making food cheaper

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In a move that could be seen as a bid to lure shoppers away from its rivals, Pick n Pay is investing R500 million in making food items cheaper.

Inflation slows to 6. 3 percent

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The headline consumer price index slowed to 6. 3 percent in February, down from 6. 6 percent in January.