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BRICS bank to fund fight against blackouts
South Africa will receive funding from the new BRICS development bank to help it address the energy crisis. So says…
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SARS imposes penalties on thousands of taxpayers
SARS has imposed penalties on nearly 700 000 taxpayers for outstanding returns this year. Most of these taxpayers have been…
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Nintendo ends online sales of games in Russia
Nintendo has said it will no longer sell games in Russia through its online store as the Japanese giant winds…
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The benefits of digital standardization for small and medium businesses
It was not long ago when people pictured a future where almost every aspect of their lives where digital. Movies…
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BA cancels dozens of Heathrow flights before long weekend
London’s Heathrow airport was hit by disruptions Friday as UK’s flag carrier airline British Airways cancelled dozens of flights over…
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Repo rate hike impacts bond repayments
The 50-basis point increase in the repo rate this week was another blow to consumers. Property owners in particular will…
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Taiwan’s Quanta Computer confirms new investment in Mexico
Taiwan‘s Quanta Computer confirmed it had “investment plans” in Mexico on Wednesday after the governor of Nuevo Leon announced the…
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Advanced Charting with MT5: Unleashing Features and Benefits
In Forex and CFD trading, having access to advanced charting tools is essential for making informed trading decisions. MetaTrader 5…
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Biggest fines under EU privacy law
The European Union rolled out its mammoth data privacy regulation five years ago this week, and has since handed down…
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Top Forex Brokers in South Africa: A Quick Overview and Comparison
After the start of the Covid-19 outbreak, currency trading in South Africa, which was already popular, surged as a potentially…
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Anti-dumping duties imposed on frozen potato chip imports
Importing potato chips is going to become costlier as the SA Revenue Service imposes anti-dumping duties on frozen potato chips.…
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Telecomm association calls for govt intervention as mobile networks battle to stay connected
The Association of Comms and Technology CEO Nomvuyiso Batyi says they are asking government to consider the provision of a…
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Twitter says Microsoft broke its rules for developers
Twitter on Thursday accused Microsoft of breaking the social network’s rules for developers who access the platform’s data, according to…
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Tobacco industry in conflict with SARS over new regulations
Food sector union, Fawu, is trying to get the tobacco industry and SARS to smoke the peace pipe. The Fair-Trade…
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Telkom shares plunge after warning of massive impairments
Telkom shares plummeted 15-percent on Wednesday morning after it announced that its profits are likely to drop significantly in its…
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5 Incredible Things You Can Do On A Google TV
5 Incredible Things You Can Do On A Google TV. Although streaming video through your TV is nothing new, it’s…
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Vice Media files for bankruptcy protection
Vice Media, once the darling of the digital news media world, said Monday it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy…
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Panama Canal maintenance work aims to extend its life by a century
From their vantage point in cranes overlooking the Panama Canal, operators scrutinize the century-old walls of one of its locks…
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Linda Yaccarino to bring vaunted ad skills to Twitter
Named Friday as Elon Musk’s successor as Twitter CEO, Linda Yaccarino is a respected media and advertising executive considered a…
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