John Barnett, a former Boeing employee who raised concerns about the company’s production issues, was found dead of an apparent suicide.
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Toyota Motor, along with other major Japanese companies including Panasonic, Nippon Steel, and Nissan, has agreed to meet union demands for significant pay increases during annual wage negotiations.
Santam, South Africa’s largest short-term insurer, joins Old Mutual in establishing a minimum wage of R15,000 per month, prompting other financial services companies to reconsider their minimum wages.
Ford SA reveals pricing and specifications for the all-new Territory SUV, undercutting initial estimates.
Airbnb will ban surveillance cameras inside rental properties worldwide starting from April 30, prioritizing customer privacy.
South African government is set to publish rail network statement proposing rules for private rail participation, marking a significant shift in the industry.
Safaricom in Kenya introduces “Grow with Safaricom Business,” an engagement platform to support Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in scaling their businesses.
US Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo attributes South Africa’s power-supply crisis to a lack of political will.
Nigerian game developer Maliyo Games has teamed up with Disney Games to release a mobile game based on the animated series Iwájú.
Sandile Shabalala has been appointed as the CEO of Access Bank South Africa to lead the bank’s growth and innovation.
