March for fish factory jobs

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Fawu has slammed a"small clique of rich whites" for endangering the future of Hout Bay's Fish Meal factory which faces closure.

Hout Bay’s fishmeal factory faces closure

JAN CRONJE|Published

Hout Bay’s controversial fish-meal factory may soon shut, leading to concerns over job losses for its 98 employees.

Naspers’s apartheid apology

JAN CRONJE|Published

Naspers has apologised for its complicity with the “morally indefensible” apartheid regime.

Uber ‘looks set for the long ride’

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Valter Adao, digital and innovation leader for Deloitte Africa, says Uber is gaining market share by offering a superior product.

Cape luxury homes cheap at the price

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High-end properties in the Mother City are still cheap by international comparison, according to a new report.

‘Cape Town is the eighth cheapest city’

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Cape Town is one of the cheapest cities in the world for expatriate employees to live and work, according to a global survey.

Traders count the cost of looting

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Authorities are probing how they can assist traders and shopkeepers who lost goods when a group of 200 protesters looted stalls in the CBD.

Zille’s SOPA promises ‘game changers’

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Zille's SOPA has five"strategic goals" and eight "game changers" she said would, in concert, improve the lives of residents.

Fighting for fair sharing of the load

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The City of Cape Town have taken up cudgels on behalf of residents who say they're bearing the brunt of load shedding.

Cosas’s piggies can’t blow Woolies’ house down

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The Congress of SA Students in the Western Cape claims three more pigs’ heads have been placed in Woolworths stores.

‘Domino effect’ on homes near CBD

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Investment to the tune of billions of rand in the Cape's CBD is having a positive knock-on effect on neighbouring residential suburbs.

‘Weak economy may hit house prices’

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While some Cape Town estate agencies are reporting healthy growth, banks have warned that economic weakness may start to push down year-on-year house price growth. ...

‘SA firms are blazing trails in Africa’

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SA must use its position as Africa’s manufacturing and financial powerhouse to supply goods to the continent and so boost economic growth, said former DA MP Tim ...

Western Cape to amend 11 clauses in Liquor Act

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The Western Cape legislature has announced amendments to its Liquor Act to "root out non-compliance among legal liquor traders".

Big increase in chicken price ‘unlikely’

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Big retailers say they won't be affected by new tariffs but lower income group will feel the pinch

Oil, gas rush as firms flock to survey SA ocean

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There is “unprecedented interest” in oil and gas exploration off South Africa’s coast.

Sactwu close to completing ballot on strike

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The Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers’ Union (Sactwu) has balloted about 70 percent of its Western Cape members on a proposal to strike over wages.