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While awareness of the benefits of 'green' buildings is still in its infancy in South Africa, interest is already being expressed in the marketplace regarding energy-saving commercial buildings, says Geoff Stroebel, GM of Pam Golding Commercial. 29 Jun 2009
So you are ready to embark on an e-commerce project. You are not alone. 26 Jun 2009
Total beverage volume up, emissions to go down - SABMiller
Brewer SABMiller on Friday, 26 June 2009, said its board had recommended a final dividend of 42 US cents per share to be paid to shareholders on 28 August. 26 Jun 2009
The Eastern Cape Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has sponsored the reigning National Female Farmer of the Year, Bongiwe Kali, with a hatchery worth R3 million. 26 Jun 2009
South Africans will not only have to plan their budget for a large electricity increase and unchanged interest rates but an increase in the price of petrol too. 26 Jun 2009
Pioneer Foods said on Thursday, 25 June 2009, that it had appeared before the Competition Tribunal to defend itself against complaint referrals on allegations of anti-competitive behaviour in the Western Cape, and of participating in a national bread cartel. 26 Jun 2009
Eco-friendly fashion isn't just about eco-friendly fabrics. 26 Jun 2009
Sweden's H&M reports profits up
STOCKHOLM: Swedish cheap'n'chic clothing group H&M bucked the retail gloom on Thursday, announcing a rise in its second-quarter net profit on the back of better-than-expected sales in Japan and Russia. 26 Jun 2009
Alliance Group will be bringing two well situated commercial properties to the auction floor on 15 July 2009. 26 Jun 2009
The Competition Commission has raided the premises of several leading cement producers in an investigation into “cartel behaviour” in the building materials and construction industries, which has been accused of driving up the cost of the government's infrastructure spending programme. 26 Jun 2009
Patrons who checked liquor licence lists and thought their favourite drinking hole was about to run dry can rest easy. 26 Jun 2009
Designers in race to frock it
The Durban July is a week away, but the race is already on for local designers to conjure up frocks for celebs and socialites in line with the unusual theme — “The Games People Play”. 26 Jun 2009
True competition rather than government intervention is the most successful way to cut the cost of telecommunications, industry watchers believe. 26 Jun 2009
Crisis saps taste for chocolate
ZURICH: The economic crisis is taking its toll on chocolate consumption, Swiss chocolate and cocoa products giant Barry Callebaut said Thursday, 25 June 2009, as it announced moderate growth in nine month sales. 26 Jun 2009
South Africans will be disappointed that the streak of interest rate cuts over the past few months has come to an end, with the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) announcing that the repo rate will remain unchanged. 26 Jun 2009
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has granted power utility Eskom a 31.3% interim tariff hike. 25 Jun 2009
Super surfing with Samsung Jet
Samsung Jet's smartphone-like features aims to take handsets to the realms of being ‘smarter than a smartphone'. 25 Jun 2009
Software as a Service (SaaS) is nothing new, but the current economic climate is a bit of an unpleasant novelty that may just add impetus to the remote application delivery model. 25 Jun 2009
Oral-B launches anti-bacterial toothbrush
Oral-B, one of the world's leading oral care brands, is launching a new range of toothbrushes with Anti-Bacterial Bristle Protection, a technology which inhibits bacterial growth on bristles for up to three months (90 days). 25 Jun 2009
WASHINGTON: The United States ramped up pressure on China Wednesday, 24 June 2009, to drop a new requirement for all computers to carry Internet filtering software, fearing it was a means for censorship. 25 Jun 2009
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