Monday, September 17, 2018

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17 Sep 2018 | PM Edition
Reshaad Sha, the chief executive of Liquid Telecom South Africa, announced at the recent International Telecommunication Union summit in Durban that the telecoms company's Cape Town-to-Cairo high-speed broadband land link was now live. File Photo: IOL Liquid Telecom succeeds in linking Cape to Cairo

Liquid Telecom has succeeded in Africa where the infamous Cecil John Rhodes did not, in connecting the Cape to Cairo.

 
South African cities among the wealthiest in Africa

Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg are three of Africa's six wealthiest cities.

 
OPINION: Sun International could be a highly profitable bet

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Price of oil rises as US Iran sanction raise supply concerns

The price of oil increased as investors focused on the effects of United States sanctions on Iran.

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South African cities among the wealthiest in Africa
 
 
 
OPINION: Sun International could be a highly profitable bet
 
 
 
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OPEN LETTER: Mr President: Are you delivering on your mandate?
 
 
 
OPINION: Scrutinised and scrutinised again – why is it not enough?
 
 
 
 
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