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Friday, 11 March 2016
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Recovering trapped Lily Mine trio could take months

Efforts to recover three mineworkers trapped underground at a Mpumalanga mine for more than a month could take as long as six months.

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Zim needs to act, warns IMF

The International Monetary Fund says Zimbabwe needs to act now if it is to reverse the deepening economic difficulties.

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Paving the way for youth worker legislation

Delegates who attended a Commonwealth conference have been tasked with ensuring that legislation focusing exclusively on youth development and empowerment was adopted in their countries.

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SA will have surplus power in 5 years: Molefe

Eskom boss Brian Molefe has told Parliament that SA will have excess electricity by 2021 as the utility accelerates its build programmes.

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SARB expected to delay rate hike until May

Thirty economists and analysts weigh in on the Reserve Bank’s options in South Africa’s current economic climate.

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MTN proposes $1.5bn to settle penalty

Telecoms company MTN proposes to pay $1.5bn to settle a record $3.9bn fine in Nigeria.

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NEWS  

MTN proposes $1.5bn to settle penalty

Telecoms company MTN proposes to pay $1.5bn to settle a record $3.9bn fine in Nigeria.

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COMPANY NEWS  

Substantial earnings growth for SA banks

SA’s major banks grew their earnings substantially in the past financial year, despite subdued economic growth, higher interest rates, drought and a volatile exchange rate.

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INTERNATIONAL  

Zim needs to act, warns IMF

The International Monetary Fund says Zimbabwe needs to act now if it is to reverse the deepening economic difficulties.

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MARKETS  

SARB expected to delay rate hike until May

Thirty economists and analysts weigh in on the Reserve Bank’s options in South Africa’s current economic climate.

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OPINION/ANALYSIS  

National minimum wage will hurt workers

Imposing a national minimum wage in SA under the current circumstances verges on insanity, writes Eustace Davie.

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