Johannesburg's City Power MD takes leave

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Sicelo Xulu, MD of City Power, has taken leave to allow for the completion of a forensic investigation into fraud and corruption.

Fawu promises protests against poultry imports

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The Food and Allied Workers Union has promised to continue mass protests against poultry imports in 2017, dismissing a recent import tariff hike as being too little, ...

Overcoming Africa’s stigma

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Africa can only overcome the stigma of lagging behind the world by boosting its economic development, KwaZulu-Natal premier Senzo Mchunu says.

Thousands attend May Day rally in Durban

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About 8 000 members of the Cosatu converged on Durban’s Curries Fountain Stadium for the trade union federation’s Workers Day rally.

Nene awarded honorary doctorate

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Durban’s Mangosuthu University of Technology awards honorary doctorate in accounting and finance to Nhlanhla Nene.

Tender stymies health dept

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A R2. 5 billion tender awarded to a finance company has left the KwaZulu-Natal health department reeling.

Rate hike may not curb inflation - DCC

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The Durban Chamber of Commerce is not convinced that the Reserve Bank’s latest rate hike will slow inflation.

Vryheid critically low on water

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Tankers are supplying water to the residents of Vryheid after the town's two dams reached critically low levels.

ANC warns on wage hikes

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The ANC warns Cosatu that spiralling salaries are becoming unaffordable for both the private sector and government.

SA to select nuclear power partner

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The process to determine who will be SA’s strategic nuclear power partner, will start within the next month.

Agreement still needed on Brics bank

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Finance ministers from the Brics countries have discussed the establishment of a development bank.

Ramos: Africa can be the next Asia

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Absa CEO Maria Ramos says the African continent has loads of untapped potential.