[ad_1] Business Rescue Practitioners (BRP) issued a 48-hour notice on Wednesday to prevent nearly 400 pilots from accessing the company’s facilities until they have agreed on new terms and conditions of employment. FILE: Aviones SAA. Image: EWN JOHANNESBURG – The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) said on Thursday that one …
Read More »Pay, says Supreme Court of Appeals to Guardrisk
[ad_1] The Café Chameleon case is the only one that the SCA has heard and one that most insurers have said will give them the legal clarity they need to proceed with their own case. Photo: Getty Images The Supreme Court of Appeals has published its ruling in the business …
Read More »Self-isolation fever after France’s Macron catches COVID-19
[ad_1] French President Emmanuel Macron, 42, underwent tests after the “ onset of the first symptoms ” and will now self-isolate himself for seven days in accordance with national regulations, his office said in a statement. An image taken on December 16, 2020 shows French President Emmanuel Macron addressing the …
Read More »Netflix adds Zimbabwean billionaire Strive Masiyiwa on board as part of Africa’s growth drive
[ad_1] Strive Masiyiwa, a London-based Zimbabwean telecom businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Netflix has named Zimbabwean billionaire Strive Masiyiwa to its board, adding its first African director as it seeks new markets for future growth. Masiyiwa is the founder and CEO of Econet Global, a telecommunications company that operates in Africa, …
Read More »DA heads to court on Garden Route and Eastern Cape fe …
[ad_1] Tourists enjoy the beach at Plettenberg Bay on the Garden Route in the Western Cape, South Africa. (Photo: Flickr) The decision to close the beaches on the Garden Route will now be challenged in the Western Cape Superior Court following a request from the Democratic Alliance. This follows the …
Read More »Eskom bailout emerges as a share swap by PIC
[ad_1] All municipalities buy their energy in bulk from Eskom and, according to Nersa’s guideline, this constitutes around 74% of the tariff. Image: Bloomberg The PIC could be the key to bailing out Eskom in debt, as it owns the most cash available from SA. While international investors are encouraging …
Read More »Iata exposes the ‘lie’ of the department of public companies about the salary of SAA pilots – the Citizen
[ad_1] The public companies department appears to have been caught off guard by the International Air Transport Association (Iata) in what appears to be a blatant lie about how much SAA pilots have been earning. In a statement yesterday, Iata distanced himself from “the false claim in a press release …
Read More »‘Covid-19 shack deal’ scandal: Hawks arrests businesswoman and housing official on fraud charges
[ad_1] PHOTO: Felix Dlangamandla / Gallo Images The Hawks have made arrests in connection with the construction of a temporary tin shelter settlement in Limpopo. A businesswoman, a HDA official and a company face fraud charges. The project, which built 40 tin shelters at a cost of R2.4 million, caused …
Read More »SEE | Camps Bay TV commercial filming closes for second day
[ad_1] Filming for a television commercial, which was taking place on Camps Bay beach, closed on Thursday. Production was initially stopped by Police Minister Bheki Cele during a walk on Wednesday. The location manager and the foreign television producer expressed their disappointment at the move. A filming of a television …
Read More »De Beers just sold diamonds worth 3% more than last year, after allegedly rising prices
[ad_1] (Unsplash) De Beers sold rough diamonds worth about R6.5 billion in its last one-week sales cycle in 2020. In dollar terms, that’s 3.3% more than it posted on the same sales in 2019. Diamond stocks were low after a near collapse in demand earlier this year, experts say. That …
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