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| Diversified industrial group Barloworld (BAW) said in a trading update on Thursday, 6 November, headline earnings per share (HEPS) from continuing operations for the year to end September is expected to be between 8% to 12% higher. read more>> |
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| Activity in most of its European operations are static or declining‚ transport and logistics group Imperial Holdings (IPL) said on Tuesday, 4 November. read more>> |
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| It's been nothing but full speed ahead for South Africa's first newest low-cost airline, FlySafair in recent weeks and now from 3 December 2014, FlySafair will launch their second base at Johannesburg O.R. Tambo airport, allowing passengers to fly from Johannesburg to George and Port Elizabeth. read more>> |
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| In the first three years since Emirates launched in-flight Wi-Fi connectivity, over half a million passengers have connected to the internet on board an Emirates flight, and the airline expects this number to increase exponentially. read more>> |
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| PRETORIA: Telecommunications and Postal Services Minister Siyabonga Cwele on Friday, 7 November, announced the resignation of the board members of the South African Post Office. read more>> |
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| South African Airways (SAA) chair Dudu Myeni has apparently defied Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown's instruction to immediately reinstate CE Monwabisi Kalawe, whom Myeni suspended suddenly last week. read more>> |
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Stellenbosch University currently seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced senior lecturer: logistics management (Ref. EBW03/396/1114). Applications close: 27 November 2014 Read more >>
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