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May 27 2012 11:21
There's a price war raging between South Africa's cellphone networks after Cell C lowered the rates of its prepaid calls by more than 34%.
May 27 2012 11:49
The country's 200 000-odd Tupperware agents are angry about the counterfeit products being sold as the real McCoy.
May 27 2012 11:05
As far as repayments on home loans are concerned, South Africans are in a much more favourable position than their foreign peers.
Johannesburg - Sasol, the world's largest fuel from
coal producer, on Wednesday said it expected its full year headline earnings per share
to decrease by between 32% and 37%.
Earnings per share are expected to fall by between 37% and 42% compared to the
prior year.
The company in June indicated that its headline earnings per share and earnings per
share were expected to decrease by between 40% and 50%.
- I-Net Bridge