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The Department of Transport has gazetted amendments to the National Road Traffic regulations which deal with the withholding of licence discs when there are e-tolls outstanding on a vehicle.
A background screening company says that 2015 is proving to be a record year for credentials cheats, with criminal record checks for prospective employees now topping 12%.
The xenophobic violence outbreak in Durban could harm the image of South African big business investing around the continent, said political analyst Prof Somadoda Fikeni.
"Hot products", or small items that can be easily concealed, are the target of shoplifters, whose exploits cost SA’s retailers millions of rand annually.
A big northern suburbs shopping centre has illegally reconnected its electricity and water, and it’s business as usual.
Small business owners in Soweto, and Kagiso on the West Rand, on Monday called on the government to regulate spaza shops to ensure foreign shopowners had no unfair competitive advantage over them by selling expired goods cheaper.
Cybercrime and hacking have become big problems for small business owners, experts say, as SA marked International Data Privacy Day on Wednesday.
Fake R100 notes are circulating Joburg and the Gauteng SAPS is asking the public for help in identifying their source.
A man wielding a pair of scissors stabbed three people in a grocery store in Boston, Bellville, Cape Town, yesterday.