JOHANNESBURG — Vox Telecom has become a major telecommunications player in South Africa's market, offering highly competitive fixed line internet and voice services. Over the years, the company has dramatically expanded its offerings and footprint thanks to acquisitions that include its deal with fibre infrastructure provider FrogFoot. Throughout this journey,…
In today's business headlines: South Africa's economy shrinks by 3.2% in the first quarter; The rand falls by 2% but claws back some losses; Mantashe refuses to pick sides on green vs coal energy; Deloitte replaces auditors and a partner after Tongaat-Hulett scandal and; Britain is promised a phenomenal…
In today's business headlines: The IMF says South Africa needs to take “robust actions” to reduce its fiscal deficit and reverse the increase in public debt; The Absa purchasing managers’ index (PMI) has dropped again in May after a slight rise in April; South African vehicle sales fall again; The…
The chief executive of South African Airways, Vuyani Jarana has quit, citing a critical dearth of funding and the government’s lack of support for the airline’s turnaround plan. The 240,000-strong Public Servants Association wants to get its members money out of Eskom bonds. An anonymous Warren Buffett fan will pay…
In today's business headlines: Investors react favourably to Ramaphosa's cabinet but the US-China trade war dampens sentiment; Shares tumble in Chemical and fertiliser company Omnia Holdings after it announced a rights offer of R2bn to cut debt; Ayo Technology Solutions and the PIC are suing each other; Africa is working…
The relief among investors was clear to see as they assessed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s South African cabinet line-up. The slimmed down executive were given the thumbs-up and the retention of the crucial Finance Ministry post to Tito Mboweni, while allowing Pravin Gordhan as Public Enterprises Minister to continue the clean-up…
With the Brexit drama engulfing the UK and resulting in the scalp of yet another Prime Minister, it's tempting to overlook that country as a place to start a new business. However, the reality is that the UK's highly advanced first world market coupled with the fact that it remains…
In today's business headlines: Ramaphosa has announced a slimmed-down Cabinet, reflecting a clean-up but there are some political trade-offs; The Rand gains following the announcement of the Cabinet; Naspers says it is not abandoning South Africa as it plans to list in Amsterdam; Royal Dutch Shell takes a second stake…
In today's headlines: The rand fell on speculation that graft-tainted David Mabuza could be re-appointed as deputy president. The Sibanye share price gained about 9% on the news that Lonmin and Sibanye shareholders have approved the takeover of struggling Lonmin. Reunert fell more than 5% as investors absorbed the details…
In today's headlines: Telkom was a big mover on the JSE as its share price jumped nearly 14% to an all-time high of just over R98 per share after it released its Group Provisional Annual Results for the year ended 31 March 2019. Other JSE stocks that gained in value…
Martin Wierzbicki, an MSc graduate from the University of Pretoria, is making waves in the world of wood science. He was recently named among three winners of the global 2018-2019 Blue Sky Young Researchers and Innovation Award for his research on genome-based biotechnology for designer wood. Wierzbicki’s work has focused…
Electrical engineering student Nadine Maselle was a matric student at Salt River High last year and, while there, she realised that her old school's computer lab could do with a much-needed improvement. So, when she became a fellow of the Facebook Community Leadership programme, she had an opportunity to give…
At the end of April this year, the Competition Tribunal approved, subject to conditions, a merger involving Community Investment Ventures Holdings (CIVH) and Vumatel, bumping up CIVH's shareholding in the fibre-broadband provider. The deal means that Johann Rupert-linked CIVH now has sole control of Vumatel in what is a major…
Former UK foreign secretary and London mayor Boris Johnson has emerged as the strong frontrunner to succeed British Prime Minister Theresa May, who steps down on June 7. The South African Treasury last night released details of the long anticipated Carbon Tax proposals which have now been signed into law…
JOHANNESBURG — Well-known South African interior designer Nthabi Taukobong - who is the Founder and Managing Director at DITAU - African Luxury Lifestyle has just published a book highlighting her 23-year career in the space. Taukobeng has been a trailblazer, thanks to her work for several high profile people and establishments on…
JOHANNESBURG — Cape Town-based Frank Solomon is famous around the world for being a big wave professional surfer and for having featured in a popular Red Bull film dubbed 'Let's be Frank - the double life of Frank James Solomon'. Frank has been described by some as breaking the stereotype…
In today's news headlines: Massmart announced on Thursday that it had hired an American heavy hitter, Mitch Slape, as CEO. Brait’s share price hit a 7-year-low on news that the net value of its assets has fallen sharply. There was another development in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s strategy to root out…
When it comes to world happiness, it probably comes as no surprise to South Africans, that we are low on the list. The latest United Nations and Gallup poll put us 106th behind other African countries like Nigeria, Algeria, Cameroon, Burundi and Benin. You would think that all that lovely…
In today's business headlines: The Rand gained on news that Deputy-President David Mabuza will not be sworn in as MP. Corruption busting at Prasa gathers momentum with suspensions. South Africa has decided to extradite Mozambican Manuel Chang wanted for the tuna bond scandal to his home country not the US…
In today's business headlines: Morgan Stanley sees Tesla at $10 as market for electric cars goes soft. Huawei goes to EU warning it could happen to any international company. Ex-Credit Suisse banker pleads guilty in Tuna Bond scandal. Jamie Oliver restaurants in the UK declared insolvent. JSE is flat with…
21 May 2019 4PM
10 min
900 – 920
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