The government has ignored recommendations of the Gambling Review Commission to legalise online gambling, as the debate about the banned activity resurfaces.
MTN’s local operation is lagging behind its other ventures in the rest of Africa and the Middle East with the company reporting a fall in annual revenue in South ...
The Competition Commission had recommended to the Competition Tribunal that Steinhoff International’s R62. 8 billion acquisition of Pepkor Holdings be approved without ...
The rest of this week was not looking good for Eskom’s power grid, the utility said yesterday.
News of the synchronisation of Medupi’s Unit 6 came as cold comfort for a nation battling crippling power outages.
The load-shedding risk was moderate this week, Eskom said yesterday.
High increases in energy, labour and fuel costs continued to negatively affect manufacturing industries, leading to a decline in their gross margin, Spanjaard said ...
SAA board chairwoman Dudu Myeni is mulling legal action after being exonerated of allegations she had siphoned more than R250m into foreign bank accounts.
The SAA board and its suspended chief executive - Monwabisi Kalawe - are set to face off.
Eskom’s electricity supply system would remain vulnerable for the rest of this week due to a shortage of generating capacity as several units were out of service, ...
The arrival of a new metal, engineering and auto sector union, the Liberated Metalworkers Union of SA (Limusa), is likely to add strain to an already fragile labour ...
Petmin is forecasting an increase in its interim basic earnings per share of between 47 percent and 49 percent.
Eskom had carried out emergency repairs at the Majuba power station, Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown, said yesterday in Parliament.
Curro Holdings registered a 52 percent revenue increase to R1 billion for the financial year to December, the company said.
EOH Holdings has acquired Construction Computer Software for an undisclosed sum, the company said yesterday.
Eskom is contemplating applying for a bank loan to cater for its immediate need for diesel to keep the lights on.
SAA had to rethink its decision to withdraw from its loss-making Beijing route due to political and diplomatic considerations, its acting chief executive said yesterday. ...
The chaos during Zuma's SONA is unlikely to deter investors - but it is negative for SA's international image, say economists.
Former first lady Graça Machel has proposed a national indaba/lekgotla to address apartheid legacy.
The Eskom power crisis is putting strain on businesses and making it difficult to sell the country as viable and a stable investment destination, Mineral Resources ...
Power cuts were likely to continue throughout the week as Eskom’s power system remained constrained, the utility said yesterday.
South Africa is rolling out the red carpet to reassure investors regarding opportunities in the mining sector.
SA needs to deal with worrying factors, including load shedding and uncertainty about mining regulations, to attract investment, says Amplats chief executive
Eskom’s mounting power crisis has brought the struggling utility’s debt obligations into focus.
The drought risk in parts of South Africa is threatening major industries from mining to agriculture.