2014年12月23日 星期二

2014-12-24 South Africa Business


Mineweb
   
Power crisis leaves South Africans despondent in the dark   
Mineweb
Mines can't go deeper because they can't get power and even state-owned enterprises can't invest in certain areas – Schussler. Kevin Crowley (Bloomberg) | 23 December 2014 11:28. ipad neal froneman stream. "We will find it very difficult to commit to ...

Why is South Africa in the dark?   Quartz
Power stable for festive season - Eskom   South Africa.info

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Cipla bags Rs 1100 crore anti-Aids drug contract from South Africa   
Daily News & Analysis
Durgmaker Cipla on Tuesday announced that its South African subsidiary has won order worth 2 billion rand (nearly Rs 1,100 crore) for its anti-Aids drugs from the South African government. The company in its filing on BSE said its subsidiary Cipla Medpro ...

Cipla wins R2bn state ARV tender   BDlive
Cipla wins R2bn ARV tender   Times LIVE
Cipla bags Rs 1100 crore order from South African government   Economic Times
Businessweek   
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CNBC
   
Brent drops towards $61 as dollar firms on strong US data   
CNBC
Brent futures fell toward $61 per barrel on Wednesday, giving up some of the previous session's gains, as the U.S. dollar held near its highest level in nearly nine years on strong data. The dollar index stayed close to its highest since April 2006 after a revised ...


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Times LIVE
   
Cops track 'short dress' thugs but need woman to come forward   
The Zimbabwe Dailt
Police in Harare say they have identified a group of thugs who stripped a woman for wearing a short dress last week in an incident that has highlighted problems of street harassment in Zimbabwe. “We want to thank the public for their assistance in this case ...

Zimbabwe Cops Probe 'Short Dress' Assault   AllAfrica.com
Zim police identify mini-skirt touts   Eyewitness News
Zim cops identify 'short dress' assault thugs   News24
Moneyweb.co.za   
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News24
   
27 baby elephants to be exported to China   
News24
Harare - Vets in Zimbabwe confirmed on Tuesday that rangers have captured 27 baby elephants in the western Hwange National Park ready for export to China. "There are 27 baby elephants there. One has died since capture," said Mel Hood of the ...

Elephants for Sale in Zimbabwe, Where Parks Are Starved for Funds   Bloomberg
Zimbabwe plan to sell elephants from Hwange defended   BBC News
Zimbabwe rhino horn stock has weevils   Eyewitness News
StarAfrica.com   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Brazil's Rousseff Names Katia Abreu Agriculture Minister   
Wall Street Journal
Sen. Katia Abreu, left, and Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff are seen during the inauguration of the new board of the National Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock on Dec. 15. Ms. Abreau was named to Ms. Rousseff's cabinet on Tuesday as agriculture ...

Breaking News: Sony Pictures' 'The Interview' will play in more than 200 theaters ...   Reuters
Abreu to Become Brazil's First Female Agriculture Minister   Businessweek

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Vibe Ghana
   
Global oil price fall could hurt Ghana infrastructure plans -president   
Reuters Africa
ACCRA Dec 23 (Reuters) - Oil producer Ghana could struggle to pursue its plans to build schools, roads and hospitals if global oil prices fall further, President John Mahama has acknowledged in comments emailed to Reuters on Tuesday. Petroleum exports ...

My heart Cries About my Nation Ghana!!   Vibe Ghana

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Trade Arabia
   
Lower oil price 'double-edged sword' for energy-hungry Egypt   
Reuters
CAIRO (Reuters) - The fall in global oil prices will cut Egypt's fuel subsidy bill but could hit the finances of oil-exporting Gulf allies who have showered it with billions of dollars in aid. Oil has dropped dramatically over the past six months, with Brent crude ...

Aid vs Lower oil prices, Egypt's conundrum   The Africa Report
Lower oil price "double-edged sword" for energy-hungry Egypt   Daily Mail

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BDlive
   
Report recommends changes to tax laws, regulations   
BDlive
THE Davis Tax Committee has recommended a raft of changes to tax laws and the Reserve Bank's exchange control regulations in a bid to limit the erosion of SA's tax base through profit shifting. Profit shifting from high to low tax jurisdictions is used by ...

Taxpayers take heed as New Year promises change   New Zealand Herald

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India Gazette
   
Drilling permits down 50 percent last month in Texas   
Dallas Morning News
Oil drilling is falling dramatically, as the steep decline in crude prices since the summer takes hold, state regulators reported Tuesday. The Texas Railroad Commission issued 1,353 permits for oil drilling last month, about 50 percent less than it did the ...

Texas oil and gas drilling permits fall 50 pct in November -state   Reuters Africa

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