Below is a list of current live news articles. These articles are provided courtesy of Fin24.

Kalahari coup legal, says Majali lawyer
A lawyer working for Sandile Majali says the controversial businessman is a director of Kalahari Resources, a company its founder claims has been hijacked. Read more
Room for more rate cuts, say experts
Sarb governor Gill Marcus' dovish interest rate address and persistently aneamic economic data have prompted speculation that another rate cut may be on the cards. Read more
'Tighten tender processes'
The state needs to tighten the tender system in municipalities to fight corruption and take politicians and councillors who abuse it to court, parliament hears. Read more
Rate cut revives flagging spirits
The central bank’s decision to cut interest rates to the lowest levels since 1974 has been roundly welcomed and sparked a strong rally in the rand. Read more
SA slides in competitiveness rankings
SA has fallen nine places in the latest global competitiveness rankings, but remains the highest ranked country in sub-Saharan Africa. Read more
Simmers sells mothballed mine
Simmer and Jack Mines has sold its mothballed Transvaal Gold Mining Estates division to an unlisted junior mining company run by a former associate of Peter Skeat. Read more
Call for stronger institutions
The government has to focus on developing effective institutions if it is serious about attracting foreign investors, an investment conference hears. Read more
Outcry as mining firm is 'hijacked'
The chairperson and directors of a mining house have apparently been unlawfully replaced by strangers in the records of the fraud-ridden Cipro. Read more
Tri-Nations host cities rake it in
The 2010 Tri-Nations tournament is set to contribute $175m to the southern hemisphere economy, with Johannesburg so far gaining the biggest windfall. Read more
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