Billiat’s Chiefs want to put a smile back on SA

ZIMBABWE international forward, Khama Billiat, is part of the Kaizer Chiefs squad which flew out Johannesburg yesterday, for their CAF Champions League final showdown, against Egyptian powerhouse, Al Ahly, on Saturday.

Major disruptions at SA ports affecting delivery of essentials

Port health services at Durban had been closed, effectively preventing vessels from berthing because Covid-19 testing could not be carried out.

Messi takes huge pay cut to stay at Barca

MADRID. — Lionel Messi has agreed to stay at Barcelona on a deal until 2026 that includes reducing his wages to half of his previous salary. 

Local manufacturing of farm implements begins

Local manufacturers have started the production of farming implements worth US$13, 5 million to be used as attachments to the tractors being imported under the John Deere and Belarus facilities.

Afrochine’s US$30m coke oven battery complete

CONSTRUCTION of Afrochine Dinson Colliery’s coking coal and coke oven battery projects in Hwange under the first phase is now complete with the US$30 million investment creating 300 jobs.  

What is fiscalisation?

What Is Fiscalisation? FISCALISATION is the capturing of tax data or information on sales using fiscal gadgets. As businesses record their tax data and sales, the information is concurrently transmitted…

Kenya under fire for mouldy contraceptives

The Kenyan government is under fire for distributing out-of-date contraceptives to women. Recipients of the implants (which are two small rods put under the skin in the inside of a…

Violence gives SA markets a reality check

South Africa’s worst unrest in years threatens to derail one of this year’s star emerging market performers and highlights the chronic joblessness and poverty papered over by a short-term export boom.

Yellen try to sell US Republicans on global tax deal

Janet Yellen’s first visit to continental Europe as Treasury Secretary helped solidify G20 political support for a global corporate tax deal and gave European Union officials an excuse to delay a problematic digital tax proposal.

Retail shopping centres damaged by unrest

Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal have been affected by unrest including looting, property damage and violence. 

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