International
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Alternatives to university
BusinessWith high demand, limited space and minimum requirements, university degrees are not an option for all those who pass matric.
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Hlatswayo wants to expand booming business which employs over 130 people
BusinessThulani Hlatswayo (34) is a Lakefield resident and business owner who provides jobs for 133 people, despite having no more…
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2017’s the year for prudence and profit protection
BusinessOur country narrowly avoided a “junk” sovereign credit rating last year.
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Seven lucky winners collect their prizes
BusinessSeven customers of Mr Mag Man Auto Spares, in the Benoni CBD, were given prizes in celebration of the store’s…
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Your child will thank you after you’ve taken this step
BusinessSaving for your child’s tertiary education should start as soon as possible.
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Penny stocks can leave you penniless
BusinessThe term 'penny stock' originated from the American stock market and was the name given to shares valued at less…
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2017: The investors’ year of political risk
BusinessUnderstanding “risk” means you need to look at it from both sides.
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2016’s ultimate market lessons: be flexible, expect shocks, cut your losses
BusinessLast year was eventful for markets, to say the least.
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Junk status could be avoided
BusinessHere’s why I think South Africa is at risk of a June credit downgrade.
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Rynfield Centre gets a facelift
BusinessThe Rynfield Shopping Centre has been revamped into an upmarket family centre with seven new stores for shoppers to explore.
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Colin House benefits from Hayward fund-raiser
BusinessHayward Diamonds recently held a fund-raiser for The Greater Benoni Child Welfare’s Colin House.






