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South Africa?s downgrade to junk could see petrol going up by at least 40c a litre next month.
Pan-African telecoms group Liquid Telecom, a subsidiary of Econet Global, has added two new members to Neotel?s leadership team in South Africa.
Figures released by Statistics SA show that mining volumes jumped 4. 6 percent year-on-year in February.
Energy giant Sasol has completed the bulk of its foreign exchange hedging programme for the 2018 year.
Online retailer Takealot has received a R960 million investment from Naspers.
President Jacob Zuma has met with senior officials to discuss the impact of SA?s credit rating being dropped to junk.
Minister of Public Enterprises Lynne Brown has supported the secondment of Victor Xaba from Denel Aerostructures to act as the CEO at SA Express.
The South African Reserve Bank says commemorative coins are not worth any more than their face value.
Distribution and Warehousing Network has raised R358 million through a rights offer.
SA fashion and food retailer Woolworths says its SA CEO Zyda Rylands received the inaugural Woman of The Year award.
The Quarterly Employment Statistics for December show that 18 000 more people had jobs than in the September quarter.
The rand has not dipped as much as may have been expected because the Cabinet reshuffle was anticipated.
The Department of Trade and Industry says it has put aside R15 billion for sustainable growth and job creation.
An increasing number of financially-stressed South Africans are turning to debt review, says Neil Roets, CEO of Debt Rescue.
Randgold Resources releases its latest resources and reserves update and confirms its dividend that is 52 percent higher than a year ago.
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.
The Competition Commission has raided nine fresh produce market agents in a search and seizure operation.
Staffing and training company Workforce Holdings has boosted headline earnings per share 20. 1 percent to 40c in the year to December.
Agri SA says the Agricultural Landholdings Bill has not been well thought through.
Harmony Gold says employees at its Kusasalethu mine have embarked on an illegal strike.
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.
The headline consumer price index slowed to 6. 3 percent in February, down from 6. 6 percent in January.