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Ghana’s union of mineworkers delivered a petition to the central bank on Thursday to demand more than 380m cedis (R547.2m) they say they are owed, and that has been frozen since a clean-up of the financial sector
Independence as a nonexecutive director scrutinised due to her shareholding in Tuesday Consulting, an executive search firm engaged by Spar and, in an unpaid capacity, by Spur
Concepts could allow group to attract a younger investor who may not have the capital required for a traditional restaurant
Business Day TV spoke to Ian van Rensburg, head of security engineering at Check Point Software Technologies
Manufacturers say pricing pressures and supply disruptions threaten domestic production
South Africa is testing a private finance model that could allow public institutions to undertake energy efficiency projects without funding the full upfront cost
QLE’s proposed pilot comes as Namibia considers expanding into uranium conversion and other downstream activities
Headline inflation moderates for first time in five months amid easing pressure from municipal tariffs and fuel prices
Companies argue the Trump administration is trying to punish the network over its content
Diageo agreed in December 2025 to sell its 65% stake in East African Breweries to Japan's Asahi for about $2.3bn
Sugar workers are willing to return to talks if employers offer at least 7% with no conditions
Global forecasters say an El Nino weather pattern is strengthening and could develop into a ‘very strong’ event that boosts temperatures, disrupts rainfall and poses risks to crops the world over
Businesses turning waste into valuable products and reshaping how goods are made, sold and used can win the chance to up their game
There’s grand corruption, and then there’s the increasingly everyday practice of demanding some quid pro quo for giving a young person their first job, writes Nelo Spies
‘Affordability’ no longer applies to just the initial sticker price, it’s a calculation that includes running costs and resale value, writes Ayesha Hatea