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The Advertising Standards Authority has probed claims by a prominent company that its pest repellent device creates a massive "force field".
In its third year, the Bookmark awards contest for digital advertising has attracted 400 entries.
A former editor of Die Burger, which for years supported the National Party, is to be the editor of ANC government-supporting newspaper The New Age.
A returned emigrant reflects on the condition of advertising, and finds it wanting.
As the world becomes more connected, brands are being held accountable for their actions, says an industry expert.
The Loerie Awards, South Africa’s premier competition for advertising creativity, get a mixed reception.
TBWA Hunt Lascaris, which produced the much-awarded Trillion Dollar campaign, has found the new man to take the helm is already part of the team.
Accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers has unveiled a new-look logo it hopes will give it a fresher, more dynamic image.
Anglo American stock rose on speculation that it could again be a takeover target.
New car sales in January were the best in five years, says Naamsa.
Belgium has become the first eurozone country to fall into recession.
An arbitrator has ordered Eskom to up wage increases by at least 1%.
Corruption exists in every country, says Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan.
Eurozone unemployment is at the highest rate since the birth of the euro.
A lobby group says judges should disclose financial interests like MPs.
Eskom struggles to balance power demand and maintain old stations.
Respected Cape Town agency earns No. 1 spot at the Loeries, making a huge leap forward.
Design and branding shop Grid heads the points table after the first night of the Loeries, but it won’t win much more.
Pressured print media may be signing their own death warrants by raising the cost of advertising.
Most South Africans who use the internet get access through their cellphones.
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