SIPHIWAYINKOSI MDLULI: Solo act of voting is about collective good
Casting a vote is not just about the individual, but about our duty to others
Forfeiture order given after SIU probe into land theft syndicate
The SIU says a syndicate defrauded the land reform department and the respective deeds registries in Vryburg, Pretoria and Johannesburg
People in eThekwini being charged for free municipal water from tankers
At least two drivers employed by Multi Solutions Trading have sold water in the Adams Mission area
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DONALD MACKAY: Staring into the dark cave of ideology
So many of SA’s policies are deliberately formulated on a lean diet devoid of facts
Russia to practice tactical nuclear weapon scenario in drills
Russia says the move is in response to threats from the West
Sibanye presses on with R2.5bn renewable energy projects despite land claims
Three developments delayed by 12-18 months due to actions lodged over portions of land
MTN and other operators push for tariff hikes in Nigeria
Telecom company says appropriate tariff increases will be necessary to support continued investment
EDITORIAL: Public interest is key to NPA’s olive branch
New approach is welcome, but there are risks in engaging with companies that want to avoid prosecution
AYABONGA CAWE: How spatial inequality still constrains Gqeberha residents’ productivity
Segregation and the incomplete tasks of building access to cheap transport and well-located housing has left a pernicious legacy, study shows
ALEXANDER PARKER: Navel-gazing over Anglo American is embarrassing and parochial
Any politically motivated moves to block this deal will create an extremely negative view of SA
JONATHAN BOTHA: The two-pot retirement system is actually three pots
The vested pot will serve as a bridge between the old and new systems
African Bank takes over Grindrod’s assets and liabilities
Prudential Authority approves the 25% transfer
Rock driller dies at Harmony Gold’s Doornkop mine
Gold producer says it is deeply saddened by the loss and the affected area has been shuttered
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BNP Paribas puts an end to banking venture in SA
Eurozone’s biggest bank winds down services 12 years after entering domestic industry
JORGE MENDES: The imperative for asymmetrical call termination rates
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Numsa signs two-year wage deal with bus sector employers
In the first rounds of talks in February, Numsa initially demanded a one-year, 15% increase
ConCourt dismisses farmers’ claim against SA government in Zim land expropriation case
The farmers claim Zuma’s decisions at a Sadc summit led to them being unable to claim compensation for losing farms to Zimbabwe’s expropriation programme
JSE lifts on improved sentiment globally
Investors are watching out for any changes to the Fed’s recent hawkish tone
Asian stocks climb to more than one-year high
Renewed bets that the Fed is likely to ease rates in 2024 lifts equities
Oil gains ground after Saudi Arabia increases prices
The fading prospect of a Gaza ceasefire deal, which has renewed the fear the Israel-Hamas conflict could widen, also supports prices
NICHOLAS CRISP: Patent nonsense and deep confusion about NHI
Khulekani Mathe was wrong about many things in his opinion piece about the NHI Bill in Business Times, says department of health DDG Nicholas Crisp