Car maker Nissan sells its Russian business for less than R20
Japanese car maker Nissan announced on Tuesday that it will sell its Russian operations for a token sum of €1 (about R17.60) to NAMI, Russia’s Central Research... Read more.
Minister appoints independent assessor to probe CUT maleficence
The Central University of Technology (CUT) has pledged to cooperate with an independent assessor appointed by Blade Nzimande, the Minister of Higher Education, Science... Read more.
High court places Arnot OpCo under business rescue
Arnot OpCo, which supplies coal to Eskom’s Arnot power station, has been placed under business rescue by the high court in Johannesburg, which also appointed Phahlani... Read more.
Godongwana faces inflation and loadshedding whammy
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana will in the next two weeks present the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement as fears of a global recession loom large. Significant... Read more.
I always aim for the extra mile, says MTN SA boss
Charles Molapisi, the CEO of MTN South Africa, is a man who believes in going the extra mile in his leadership of the telecoms giant’s domestic operations.... Read more.
Subletting trends as living costs rise in SA
With consumers facing a cash crunch in an era of increasing cost of living, many tenants unable to afford their rentals are finding ways to defray expenses by letting... Read more.
Battle for the soul of UCT pits top varsity brass against each other
The battle for the soul of Africa’s premier institution, the University of Cape Town (UCT), has reached fever pitch, with insiders saying the fight over the control... Read more.
This banker knew what she wanted
Andiswa Bata was always destined to be a banker – something that seemed farfetched when she was growing up, based on two factors: her gender and skin colour. But... Read more.
Building sector remains male dominated in SA
The Council for the Built Environment (CBE) was at pains this week trying to convince legislators that it was making significant progress in bringing more women... Read more.
SAB dragged into VAT scam
South African Breweries (SAB) has found itself entangled in a multi-million-rand tax evasion scandal allegedly committed by one of its service providers. According... Read more.