Dineo Faku

Dineo Faku

Why SA women have to keep on fighting for their rightful place

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Gender parity remains elusive in the 'world's worst destination for solo female travellers' writes Dineo Faku.

Footwear retailer Footgear to boost footprint with acquisition of Edcon divisions

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Old Mutual Private Equity (OMPE) yesterday announced that it had backed footwear retailer Footgear to acquire Edgars Active and High Key chain stores.

SA Reserve Bank working on developing a platinum coin

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The SA Reserve Bank said that it was working with the Minerals Council and the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy to develop a platinum coin.

Top executive in growth promotion for PGMs in SA

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South Africa?s top platinum executive is convincing the domestic platinum group metals (PGM) to invest in demand.

Human Rights Commission on fact-finding mission at mine

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The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) will today conduct a fact-finding mission at Sibanye-Stillwater?s Driefontein mine in Carletonville.

Demise of 83 000 SA firms in 10 years

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A think tank for enterprise research has blamed regulatory burdens and the global financial crisis of the past decade for the loss of 83000 firms in SA.

Mining stocks are hitting an 8-year high on the JSE

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South African markets continued their newly found shine yesterday, driven by advances in diversified mining stocks.

Pan African Resources gains on earnings news

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Pan African Resources on Wednesday soared 15% in early trade on the JSE after saying the junior gold producer would more than double its earnings.

DRDGold berates Eskom for production losses

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DRDGold, the gold tailings retreatment company, on Wednesday, berated Eskom for production losses as disruptions rocked operations.

Record cash flow gives Harmony a boost

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Harmony Gold Mining Company extended its gains on the JSE on a record cash flow in the six months to December.

SA gas industry needs new legislation

Dineo Faku|Published

Gas industry benefits should all South Africans after oil and gas company Total announced its biggest offshore oil discovery in the country last week.

Lonmin delays 12600 job losses

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Lonmin planned to freeze output at the Hossy shaft as part of a measure to cut high production costs in a weak platinum price environment.

ARB Holdings expects its earnings to slide by up to 40 percent

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ARB Holdings, on Wednesday said that it expected its earnings to slide by up to 40?percent in the six months to December 2018.

THE PRESIDENT SAYS: 'Eskom is being handled'

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Team SA will convince investors the country is open for business as a ?hot emerging market? and is also the most diversified economy in Africa.

McKinsey & Co embroiled in controversy as US judge reopens case

Dineo Faku|Published

Controversial McKinsey & Co, which was at the centre of the state capture project, is embroiled in yet another controversy.

Retail sector facing subdued operating conditions

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Despite South Africa exiting the technical recession, the outlook for the country?s retail sector for 2019 continues to be subdued.

Failed gold sector strike ends, but NUM leadership crisis continues

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The six-week -long NUM strike at Gold Field’s South Deep, which ended yesterday, is the latest indication of the leadership crisis facing the union.

Fallout over nuclear meds sale rumours

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Source claims Radebe?s hasty removal of Necsa board was an attempt to pave the way for the sale of the producer of nuclear medicine NTP Radioisotopes.

Gold Fields sweetens retrenchment packages

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Last-ditch attempt to end the three-week strike by theNUM at its troubled South Deep mine in Carletonville

South African consumers 'duped' on #BlackFriday

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South African shoppers made the most of discounts offered by retailers on Black Friday, with TVs, toilet papers, nappies flying off the shelves.

MTN slapped with $1. 8m fine by Ghana

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South African telecom giant sanctioned for failing to honour its commitments to quality of service requirements

Heat is on as Steinhoff faces legal action in The Netherlands

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Former Steinhoff chief executive, Markus Jooste, was summoned to appear before the court within three months of the ruling.

Telkom on a new round of retrenchments

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The company said on Friday that it would offer voluntary separation and voluntary early retirement to qualifying employees.

Tekkie Town puts boot into Mr Tekkie in court action

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The court action threatens to throw a spanner in the works for the roll-out of Mr Tekkie stores, scheduled for November.

Gwede Mantashe takes strong stance against mining licences fraud

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The Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) is embarking on a push to stamp out corruption.

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