Business Day TV talks to Anthea Gardner from Cartesian Capital
The SA Weather Service is forced to use infrastructure spend to keep its balloons in the air
Additional budget allocations for National Prosecuting Authority and Special Investigating Unit will help bring more cases of corruption to book
Party’s step-aside guidelines were amended only after election of criminally charged pair
Oudéa is one of the longest serving CEOs in European banking
Official data show last year was the first time that total fixed investment spending showed modest real growth after declining for six straight years
Asset managers are not in a rush to invest offshore despite the recent global market sell-off
Fed will not hesitate until there’s ‘clear and convincing’ evidence inflation is in retreat, says Federal Reserve chair
The club will have to cough up R200‚000‚ half of it suspended, for failing to honour fixtures against Cape Town City and Golden Arrows
Airbnb will now offer a substantial set of satisfaction guarantees for customers
In an age of increased mobile data use, it appears inevitable that operators could soon offer unlimited bandwidth options to consumers, but experts say such a future could still be some time away for SA, owing to network deterioration and lower profits for carriers.
Though mobile data prices have fallen more than half in the past three years due to regulatory and consumer pressure, South Africans still find this form of internet access expensive. Given its unlimited nature, fast speeds and stability, fibre remains the cheapest in SA, and has become the go-to for large and small businesses, as well as wealthier households…
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