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BUSINESS REPORT: Top stories of the day
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BUSINESS REPORT: Top Stories from the long weekend
In case you missed some of the news over the long weekend, we have the top stories you need to know here.
Boxer Superstore created 85 job opportunities
At least 85 job opportunities have been created at Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality by Boxer Superstore.
Pensioners are not funding SAA
The Government Employees Pension Fund reiterates and assures its members, pensioners and beneficiaries that their pension savings are safe.
Eskom can cut your power off
The Pretoria High Court has confirmed the constitutional right of Eskom to effect scheduled electricity interruptions.
Gold production 7% lower, says Harmony Gold
South Africa?s third largest gold producer, said gold production was 7 percent lower, mainly due to the slow start-up after the December holidays.
Harmony on track to 1m ounces
Harmony Gold Mining Company says its annual production target is in reach.
Adcorp appoints CFO
Listed private schooling company Adcorp has appointed Cheryl-Jane Kujenga as CFO with effect from July.
Tiger Wheel & Tyre opens fifth Zim store
Tiger Wheel & Tiger has opened its fifth store in Zimbabwe, at Victoria Falls.
Eggs to get pricier
The price of eggs is set to increase by between 7 and 8 percent in the short-term.
Otel buys ISP Jireh
Independent voice and data provider Otel has acquired fixed and wireless broadband internet service provider Jireh Technologies.
EU worried over growth hormones in SA chicken
The local association rubbishes the assertion and says the EU is casting false aspersions as to the practices of local producers.
Business still confident despite upheaval – SACCI
The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry says positive developments in the economy informed April?s business climate.
Randgold profit gains in first quarter
Randgold Resources says it has made a strong start to its new financial year, although its output quarter-on-quarter is lower.
Astral beats Eskom in court bid
Poultry producer Astral Foods has won an assurance from Eskom that the power utility will not cut off supply to its Standerton operation.
#SAAStrike heads to court
The South African Cabin Crew Association will be in court to ask the court to allow it to continue striking this week.
Group Five retrenches
Listed construction company Group Five is going through a restructuring and is set to retrench.
#WEF: Build relationships in Africa – Gigaba
Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba says state-owned companies and other entities should be building relationships in Africa.
Absa PMI declines sharply in April
The seasonally adjusted Absa Purchasing Managers? Index (PMI) slumped in April 2017, after a solid performance during the first quarter of 2017.
BLSA welcomes #NuclearDeal ruling
Business Leadership SA welcomes a court ruling that ends cooperation agreements between Eskom and countries that are home to nuclear providers.
Hollard gets OK to buy Regent units
Hollard?s bid to buy Regent Insurance and Regent Life Assurance has been approved, although with conditions.
Old Mutual sells out of India
Old Mutual is selling its 26 percent stake in India-based in Kotak Mahindra.
Citibank #RandRging fine less than 10% of income
The Competition Tribunal has confirmed Citibank?s settlement of R69. 5 million for its role in the forex cartel.
#SAAStrike: 38 flights cancelled
South African Airways (SAA) has cancelled 38 flights due to a strike by flight crew over meal allowances.