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WOMEN OF THE YEAR | Mary Vilakazi - Breaking through the glass ceiling
FirstRand’s first female CEO is our Woman of the Year in Business.
Up to 50% of affluent South Africans' portfolios are held abroad, says FNB
More South Africans are looking to international banking to cushion themselves against the impact of global volatility, FNB says, as the bank marks the 10th anniversary of its international banking and savings operations in Guernsey.
Job cuts on the cards at Exxaro's Leeuwpan mine
Exxaro Resources has announced a review of its loss-making Leeuwpan open-cast mine in Mpumalanga.
NHI is fiscally impossible, says the Health Funders Association
The Health Funders Association has described the National Health Insurance (NHI) Act as fiscally impossible and has tabled a hybrid funding model that will enable private healthcare providers to provide services in tandem with the NHI.
Government targets higher rail and freight volumes
“The aim is to halve the rate of accidents and the death rate by 50% by 2029. I can say at the moment with all the work we are doing, we have managed to reduce the accident and fatality rate by 15%, we believe this is an achievable target,” said Creecy.
Exxaro names Ben Magara as CEO designate
Coal producer Exxaro Resources has named former Lonmin CEO Ben Magara as its new CEO.
Optimism over Botswana, De Beers deal
Botswana, the world's second largest diamond producer after Russia, and De Beers have concluded talks to establish a new rough diamond sales agreement after five years of negotiations.
Move past spaza shops to grow SMEs, expand economies, governments urged
African governments have been urged to help grow small businesses “beyond spaza shops” in a bid to improve productivity.
Transnet infrastructure manager paves way for private players
Transnet has established an interim infrastructure manager as part of reforming the railway network and paving the way for private players to operate on it by next April.
Sibanye-Stillwater starts section 189 talks with labour on restructuring
Precious metals giant Sibanye-Stillwater says 4,095 jobs are on the line as starts talks with organised labour to restructure some of its platinum group metals operations.






















