The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has moved to censure listed technology services company group, EOH Holdings, for false and misleading … Read more: JSE fines EOH R5 million for false and misleading reporting
JOHANNESBURG – The high court has given Eskom the go-ahead to claw back R69 billion over the next three years from customers in the form of … Read more: Higher tariffs coming as Eskom gets go-ahead to claw back R69bn from customers
The Johannesburg Inner City CAN Collective: Dignity through solidarity. By Jean Veitch• 28 July 2020. Hillbrow CAN member … Read more: The Johannesburg Inner City CAN Collective: Dignity through solidarity
JOHANNESBURG – South African Airways (SAA) business rescue practitioners said all the conditions for the restructuring plan of the embattled airline … Read more: Business rescue practitioners ready to hand SAA over, but no word on R10.3bn
JOHANNESBURG – After months of delays, South African researchers were given the green light to start enrolling patients in the Solidarity Trial. Read more: COVID-19: SA ready to start with Solidarity Trial
JOHANNESBURG – The bodies of an elderly couple, Danie (83) and Breggie Brand (73), have been found in the Northern Cape on Tuesday after they … Read more: NC family farm attack: Police find elderly couple’s bodies
JOHANNESBURG – The body of struggle icon Andrew Mlangeni arrived at his Soweto home on Tuesday in preparation for his burial. The veteran died … Read more: ANC guard of honour carries Andrew Mlangeni to his home
JOHANNESBURG – The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union said it doubted the accuracy of COVID-19 figures. National office bearers … Read more: Nehawu doubts accuracy of COVID-19 stats from Health Dept
JOHANNESBURG – Nearly 45 million people in 13 countries in southern Africa are food-insecure as a result of drought and flood and the impact of … Read more: Coronavirus sharpening hunger in southern Africa, says SADC