SA maize stock sufficient to cover 2019

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An estimated total of 13 million tons of grain will be received, financed, stored, transported and processed.

WATCH: Mastercard launches new Sonic brand

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Mastercard, setting a new tempo for brand expression, debuts it sonic brand identity, a comprehensive sound architecture.

Grand Parade Investments gets new broom to usher in changes

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The company on Tuesday announced that Tajbhai, its chief operations officer, had been appointed acting chief executive with immediate effect.

South Africans taking full advantage of retail reward programmes

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Consumers making full use of their points as economic climate gets harsher

South Africans should take advantage of National Wills Week

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South Africans are encouraged to get document drafted for free this week

Meet Anathi Majeke, the entrepreneur with a natural flair for hair

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Anathi Majeke took to the business of hair when she was seven and has never looked back.

Century City to get R80 million convenience shopping centre

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Century City will soon get a new R80 million shopping centre, set to add to the area?s economy and job creation.

Western Cape needs R2 billion for land reform

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The Western Cape government will need a budget of R2 billion a year to meet the land reform targets, according to economic opportunities MEC Alan Winde.

Radisson Blu to add 50 hotels to African suite

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Radisson Blu aims to anchor its position as Africa?s top hotel brand by adding a further 50 hotels on the continent.

50-year-old Cape steel firm in new lease of life

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R550 million investment by Turkish firm DHT Holdings into a Cape steel firm has resulted in the return of 300 retrenched workers.

Cash crimes spike towards Easter

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SA's money economy 'increasingly under attack' as consumers still choose cash as their preferred means of payment with close to 84% of all transactions still conducted ...

Seacom steps up to support growth of internet access

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Seacom has invested in new technology at its Joburg and Cape Town Teraco data centres, which will support the growth of internet access across the continent.

WATCH: Clicks employees benefit from company's profit share scheme

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Nearly 8 000 full-time employees at the Clicks Group will benefit from a massive R1. 3 billion employee share ownership scheme payout.

Cape fruit crops under threat by invasive fruit fly

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There are fears of loss of food security and possible job losses if the outbreak is not properly controlled.

Cape Town International Airport sees surge in international visitors

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Most domestic visitors opted to enter the Western Cape via land travel and many brought their own water and visited more remote areas.

Western Cape has best job prospects for 2018

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Net employment outlook for the province is 10%, a recent survey shows.

Avoid the demon of debt this year

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Indebted consumers should not sway from their budget by taking on unnecessary debt on goods they don?t need this festive season.

Apps are the way to go to sell SA wine

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The South African wine industry must embrace digital platforms as well as look to Portugal for a road map to success in the US.

Stick to festive spending budget, urge experts

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Consumers advised not to take on additional debt during their festive season spending.

More hardships for SA's clothing trade

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Over 1700 jobs lost as factories forced to close their doors.

Most SA executives mulling foreign jobs

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Most of South Africa?s executives would consider work opportunities abroad - the report says 78% want to go overseas; up 30% from last year.

#WaterCrisis: City 'too slow' out of desalination blocks

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Water treatment companies are accusing the City of Cape Town of dragging its feet with the roll out of tenders for water supply augmentation projects.

Agri jobs boom in Western Cape despite crippling drought

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The agri-processing and agriculture sectors added more than 100 000 jobs since 2014 since the province's Project Khulisa launch.

Cash-in-transit heists surge by 135% in Western Cape

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Cash-In-Transit robberies in the Western Cape have skyrocketed by a 135% compared to last year, while countrywide the figure is up by 49%.

There is little relief in sight for SA motorists - Wesbank

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The overall cost of motoring is still on the increase, despite recent cuts to interest rates and fuel prices.