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New focus as Exporter of the Year Awards mark 30 years
Since the sweet success of Cadbury's winning the very first Exporter of the Year Award in 1995 at City Hall, many more captains of industry have had the privilege to be awarded this prestigious title. At the launch of the Exporter of the Year 2024 Aw
Small businesses get the lowdown on profitable cash flow management
Though some companies may not see themselves as primarily focused on generating revenue through interest, savvy cash flow management can generate additional funds to cover operational expenses and taxes. The iBhayi Small Business Chamber hosted a bre
Electric vehicle coup for Nelson Mandela Bay companies
Car transportation systems provider Kar-Tainer and its Deal Party-based partner, AE Manufacturing, have sealed the first two containers of cassettes that will be facilitating the transportation of completely built up (CBU) electric vehicles from Chin
Business chamber partners in programme to upskill entrepreneurs
The Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber, in collaboration with Standard Bank, has launched an entrepreneurship desk accelerator programme to empower entrepreneurs. Key stake holders in the entrepreneur empowerment programme are, from left, Ruth Kived
Savvy money moves to start building financial safety net
And just like that the holiday season is over. Going back to reality comes in a package, which includes your finances. CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - JANUARY 01: A general view of beachgoers enjoying the water on a hot summers day at Muizenberg Beach on J
Hewlett Packard CEO expects no China challenge on Juniper Networks deal
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Emerging markets brace for wave of elections with fiscal discipline at stake
Emerging markets are gearing up for their biggest election year in decades, with investors focused on fiscal discipline and populist shifts that could stir markets and blur the outlook for some key economies. Union for Democracy and Social Progress p