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More senior staff at SAA could face criminal charges as prosecutors studied forensic reports of wrongdoing under the watch of former chief executive Khaya Ngqula, the airline said yesterday. "It is up to the prosecutors to decide, six large volumes have been handed over to them," SAA spokesman Fani Zulu said. "They should decide if more questions should be asked." He declined to name those mentioned in the report by KPMG handed to the Specialised Commercial Crime Unit in fear of compromising the legal process. Read More |
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It’s the basic fundamentals of the business world, irrespective of your industry or field of interest. For any business or organisation to thrive and be profitable, there needs to exist a need/demand for a certain product or service. Based on this simple “law” of supply and demand, pharmaceutical giants like Johnson & Johnson, Wyeth and GKS continue to rake in billions annually. It’s a win/win situation to be in the pharmaceutical industry.
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South African president, Jacob Zuma, has warned South Africa that the recovery from the global economic crisis will be slower than expected in the country. Zuma was addressing thousands of African National Congress (ANC) members on Saturday when he announced his concern about a lag in job creation that the country should expect. Read More |
The question whether current occurrences at the national energy broker, Eskom, signal another can of worms ready to bust has remained unpredicted, at least not since the energy giant cover seems to blow layer by layer. Read More |
It was evident in the past few weeks that nationalisation of mines and of the Reserve Bank would jeopardise South Africa’s economy when the issue became a severe concern to foreign investors. "Noise" arose on the international community over nationalisation and the African National Congress (ANC) had been at pains reassuring investors that it had no plans to take ownership of privately owned mines. Read More |
Motorists might be stunned by another unpleasant surprise to start off the festive season with. Another petrol hike has been predicted by SA Fuel Retailers Association through the analysis of Reggie Sibiya, the chief executive.... Read More |
Most, if not all, of us have been programmed to stay alert when it comes to spending when we are trying to budget. We try by all means to keep our expenditure reasonable and seek ways to cut down costs. In the interim one of the things that cross most people’s minds is saving fuel. In pursuit to saving fuel some would find magic fuel additives, special spark plugs and all what not but there are only 10 proven methods that are worth your while. Read More |
UK’s unemployment rate worse than of South Africa: People of South Africa always seek greener pastures on the west and have a perception that countries like Britain and America have much more to offer. What South Africans do not know is that they might be better off in their own country than on the west. The cost of living is too high, competition is tight and some even have strong traces of racism. But that is not all, the recent statistics project that the rate of unemployment in Britain is on the rise. Read More |

























