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Honda expands airbag recall as more Toyotas probed

0 comments | Honda said it would recall another 440 000 cars around the world for faulty airbags as rival Toyota faced probes over its largest safety crisis.

SA unemployment edges lower, job losses halted

11 comments | SA's official unemployment rate edged lower in the fourth quarter of 2009, halting massive job losses.

ABI strike ends

5 comments | The Food and Allied Workers' Union on Monday accepted a wage increase offer from Amalgamated Beverage Industries, eding a seven-week strike.

Toyota pledges more responsiveness to US regulators

0 comments | Toyota president Akio Toyoda has promised the top US transportation official the troubled carmaker will be more vigilant in the future.

'Phishing' expeditions on the increase

1 comments | The number of schemes to fraudulently obtain information from internet banking users has grown, the SA Banking Risk Information Centre says.

1time refers unfair competition complaint to tribunal

0 comments | Airline 1time has referred its unfair competition complaint against rival Kulula's exclusive use of Lanseria Airport to the Competition Tribunal.

Funding cuts life cover premiums

0 comments | Making provision for your retirement could save you a significant amount in life-cover premiums, writes Maya Fisher-French.

SA business confidence falls

0 comments | SA's business confidence index declined to 81,2 in January from 83,5 in December, dragged down by lower import and export volumes, the SACCI says.

Gold price lifts Harmony's second-quarter earnings

0 comments | Harmony Gold's second-quarter earnings were lifted by a rise in the price of gold and declining costs despite a drop in production, it said on Monday.

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INSIGHT | Business

BEE's glass slipper

As we head into a new decade I get the sense that it has finally dawned on enough people that new thinking is needed about transformation.

Last-minute rush for fan fest

Successful bidders will have three months to get Fifa fan parks ready. Lloyd Gedye reports.

State-controlled pricing keeps inflation high

Administered prices continue to keep CPI inordinately high in South Africa, despite pressure on consumers still reeling from the recession.

Money for nothing

Eskom is seeking substantial price hikes, but there are still questions about where the parastatal’s funds are going. Lynley Donnelly reports.

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