The NHI Bill is signed into law against major opposition, analysts have their say over BHP's bid for Anglo American, and the price of fuel to drop come June.
Anglo American rejects BHP's latest offer, Eskom's energy availability factor reaches 70 %, and Telkom has restored its network after a massive service interruption.
Excellent results from SA Breweries, Canal+ increases its stake in MultiChoice, and Trade and Industry says the economy has suffered a loss of R850bn due to six "successive shocks".
A court battle is unfolding over Durban's container port, Amazon has launched its South African marketplace, and Emirates issues a stern warning to Boeing.
Shell confirms its exit from downstream business in SA, French bank BNP Paribas quits Mzansi, and BHP's ambitious bid for Anglo American puts South Africa and the mining sector on the spot.
Loadshedding to remain suspended due to a sustained improvement in generation performance and a reduction in unplanned outages, and Shell could exit South Africa amidst a BEE fallout.
Some good news, the Absa Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) has bounced back, new car sales figures get an uptick, and BHP forges ahead with its bid to buy Anglo American.
Fewer power cuts boost Astral's share price, and the forensic investigation into allegations of governance breaches at Saipa has been completed.(Chris Buchanan was standing in for Chris Gibbons)
A Cape Town attorney has launched a High Court bid to declare the RAF, its chair and CEO delinquent, BHP ups its offer to buy Anglo American, and Impala Platinum could axe up to 3,900 jobs.
BHP's shares fell 4% after its 'opportunistic' bid for Anglo American, and a massive blow to Pravin Gordhan as the botched SAA deal is referred to the Special Investigating Unit.
Aspen could help to ease a global supply crunch in obesity medications, the FSCA says 4 000 employers are sitting on pension fund contributions, and Discovery embraces the ability of puppies to reduce employee stress.
The government looks to minority investors for SAA, Cape Town to get three new flights from London a week, and the IMF names SA as Africa's largest economy.
Trade Minister Ibrahim Patel approves the keeping of anti-dumping duties on frozen chicken imports from the US, and the markets react following Israel's retaliatory attack on Isfahan in the early hours of the morning.
19 Apr 2024
2 min
220 – 240
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