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New law to regulate lawyer’s tariffs

Draft legislation intended to make legal services affordable for ordinary South Africans by regulating tariffs, will soon be tabled in Parliament, Beeld reported.

Labels must reflect true place of origin

SA traders who label products from Palestine as coming from Israel are in breach of the Consumer Protection Act.

Big fuel price drop in June – Minister

There will be a “substantial decrease” in the price of fuel next month, Energy Minister Dipuo Peters has said.

GM’s exit raises questions over Facebook model

The decision by General Motors (GM) to stop advertising on Facebook may be a wake-up call for the biggest social network, but top advertising executives say it is far too early to know if the site will take off as an advertising platform.

News in Brief

Zuma expected to conduct minor reshuffle

Spain beset by bank crisis, bond pressure

Sonya Dowsett and Paul Day Madrid

Labour law changes remain uncertain

Confusion surrounds whether the Department of Labour has dropped proposed amendments to the laws that were set to tighten regulations around strikes and picketing.

Vavi clearly sees peril as DA fights at street level

It seems that the battle for Johannesburg has begun two years before a national election and four years away from the next municipal poll. Gauteng is the powerhouse of the economy and the stakes are high as to which political formation runs both the city and the province in the future.

Analysis: Bayern Munich’s prudent finances reflect German approach

For clues to how the German economy stands out from the EU debt crisis, look no further than Champions League finalists Bayern Munich.

Unmaterialistic ‘Zuck’ now 15th richest

Hugging a hoodie has always been risky, but never before have the stakes been so high.