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Lily Mine: NUM blames Amcu, mine bosses The National Union of Metalworkers said Lily Mine’s management must account for why the lack of escape route and why management had no knowledge of sinkholes. Full story |
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Banking association welcomes ANC NEC outcomes The Banking Association South Africa has welcomed statements emanating from the ANC’s weekend meeting relating to Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan. Full story |
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Lewis adds 57 stores outside SA Lewis Group completes the acquisition of a portfolio of 57 Ellerines and Beares stores in four southern African countries. Full story |
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Uber rides into its 399th city: Mombasa Uber says that its launch in Mombasa brings the smart taxi company's global network to 399 cities. Full story |
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Ghana’s PPI drops to 14.5% Ghana's producer price inflation falls to 14.5 percent year-on-year in February from a revised figure of 16.9 percent the month before, Full story |
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Andriod Pay to launch in UK Alphabet’s Google unit says its one-touch payment app for Android devices, Android Pay, will be launching in the UK in the next few months. Full story | | |
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Lily Mine: NUM blames Amcu, mine bosses The National Union of Metalworkers said Lily Mine’s management must account for why the lack of escape route and why management had no knowledge of sinkholes. Full story | | |
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Andriod Pay to launch in UK Alphabet’s Google unit says its one-touch payment app for Android devices, Android Pay, will be launching in the UK in the next few months. Full story | | |
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Emerging markets end winning streak Emerging market stocks ended a five-day winning streak over a general drop in sentiment following bomb attacks in Brussels. Full story | | |
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‘Apprenticeships vital for economic growth’ Much rests on the revival of apprenticeships, and not only in terms of youth employment writes Keith Bryer. Full story | | |
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