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Hogan explains what former Eskom CEO was paid  
2009-11-25 10:50:01

Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan has told Parliament exactly how much the former chief executive of Eskom, Jacob Maroga, received in his pay packet. [Full Story...0 Comments
DTI mulls claiming R300m back for lines to smelter  
2009-11-25 15:03:01
The DTI puzzling over what to do about the R300m worth of cash invested in power lines running to the Coega aluminium smelter which is now cancelled. [Full Story...1 Comments
Consumer inflation within target  
2009-11-25 12:11:01
South Africa's targeted consumer inflation has returned to the target band for the first time in more than two-and-a-half years. [Full Story...1 Comments
Zuma faces nagging doubts  
2009-11-25 04:00:01
Jacob Zuma has done a "reasonable job" in his first six months in office. [VIDEOS AND GALLERY] [Full Story...10 Comments

SUPPORT: President Jacob Zuma had written a letter to the World Bank to support a $3.75 billion (R28bn) loan application by Eskom. Full story Photo: Reuters

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Adcock's choice of partners makes healthy change  Comment
Adcock Ingram's choice of black economic empowerment (BEE) partners is refreshing. Except for the common feature of including an employees' trust, the external partners have vast experience in health care but they are not your "usual suspects".[Full Story...0 Comments

 
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Succession plan is a key measure of any leader's real success  Comment
I recall hearing Raymond Ackerman suggesting that corporate leaders should be judged on the performance of their institutions after their tenure had ended rather than during their tenure. He was underlining the importance of succession planning, something of great concern to him.[Full Story...1 Comment

 
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Benefits of growth stop far short of townships  Comment
Until two weeks ago De Doorns had limited fame as a small nondescript town at the edge of the spectacular Hex River Valley. [Full Story...0 Comments

 
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Local road freight 40 percent more expensive than average  Comment
Road freight charges are more than 200 percent more expensive in Africa and more than 40 percent more expensive in South Africa than other countries because of transport infrastructure deficits.[Full Story...0 Comments

 
 International
Video: Washington gets angry  Comment
Reuters Correspondent Andy Sullivan says that everyone in Washington is angry -- at Ben Bernanke, Timothy Geithner and Wall Street -- and this anger may have unintended consequences.[Full Story...0 Comments

 
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Johnson Matthey see uncertain auto recovery  Comment
First-half pretax profit at Johnson Matthey fell by a fifth and the world's largest supplier of catalytic converters warned on Wednesday that prospects for a recovery in global auto sales were uncertain.[Full Story...0 Comments

 
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Hogan explains what former Eskom CEO was paid  Comment
Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan has told Parliament exactly how much the former chief executive of Eskom, Jacob Maroga, received in his pay packet.[Full Story...0 Comments

 
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Rogue debt collectors surface in tough times 
Many debt collection agencies and lawyers are abusing employer ignorance of garnishee orders to charge excessive fees and bend the law, a debt counselling firm claims.[Full Story...

 
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