Why SA women have to keep on fighting for their rightful place
Gender parity remains elusive in the 'world's worst destination for solo female travellers' writes Dineo Faku.
Lonmin delays 12600 job losses
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.
Failed gold sector strike ends, but NUM leadership crisis continues
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.
MTN slapped with $1.8m fine by Ghana
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
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
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
The court action threatens to throw a spanner in the works for the roll-out of Mr Tekkie stores, scheduled for November.
Huge surplus projected as platinum loses its shine
Both the global supply and demand for platinum are expected to fall by 2 percent, respectively, this year, resulting in the surplus.
Zwane’s actions show he’s a praise-singer
Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane does not have an exceptionally stellar record in government, writes Dineo Faku.
Exodus of mining bosses a sign of the times
The chief executives of mining firms are taking strain in a difficult environment, writes Dineo Faku.
Enigmatic Zwane another liability?
Mosebenzi Zwane has been in the shadows ever since he replaced Ngoako Ramatlhodi, writes Dineo Faku.