Stories of note Bytes from the digital world The Passenger Rail Agency of SA’s acting CEO, Collins Letsoalo, gets the axe. The unanswered question is whether he had received any money from his new salary? Pravin Gordhan is in a tussle with the Black Business Council, which has accused the Treasury of failing to champion "radical economic transformation". UCT vice-chancellor Max Price supports the introduction of a graduate tax. In my opinion Matters of debate Small businesses do not create as may jobs as you think they do. In case you missed it, here is Sipho Pityana’s letter to ANC MP Brian Molefe. Social grants are limited to people who cannot physically work due to age or disability. That leaves out most working-age unemployed, who often end up depending on relatives who get grants, says Neva Makgetla. Finding alpha The long and the short of the markets SA has another three months to comply with anti-money-laundering and anti-terrorist financing standards, or join non-compliers N...

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