2015年2月2日 星期一

2015-02-03 South Africa Business


Independent Online
   
Eskom mum on blackout plans   
Independent Online
Cape Town - Eskom on Monday would not divulge what plans it has in the event of a national blackout. This was after Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille warned in her SA Today column that a nationwide power blackout would result in “catastrophe”.
S.Africa's power supply limited after fault at nuke plant   Daily Mail
Eskom pumped storage hydroelectric projects slowed by load shedding in South ...   HydroWorld
S.Africa's Eskom says power from nuclear plant to be restored by end of week   Reuters Africa
eProp.co.za   
Eyewitness News   
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defenceWeb
   
How South African Airways Lost $3.7M Through Operations   
AFKInsider
For the year which ended March 2014, South African Airways (SAA) has revealed operation losses of $3.7 million, CCTV Africa reported. Within the African continent, the airline experienced a 17 percent revenue increase. However with international flights, ...

BUSINESS DAY TV: SAA 'can be fixed'   BDlive
SAA 'must learn to fly on its own'   The Citizen
SAA cuts China flights to save money   defenceWeb
MRO Network   
Independent Online   
CNBCAfrica.com   
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Rajat Kohli - head of metals and mining, Standard Bank   
Moneyweb.co.za
Siki Mgabadeli is an award-winning financial journalist. She has worked for various broadcasters in South Africa as a reporter, producer, anchor and editor. Her well-rounded grasp of business and politics has seen her anchor various TV current affairs ...

Expect increased mining M&A with a difference – Standard Bank   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
Standard Bank considers 2015 a tough year for commodities   CNBCAfrica.com
Debt shortage to drive mining M&A in 2015   Mining MX

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The Conversation UK
   
Growth on the cards for South Africa in 2015   
South Africa.info
Lower oil prices and a rise in domestic demand could fuel a modest rebound for South Africa's economy in 2015 after power supply and labour disruptions slowed growth last year, the Oxford Business Group writes in its latest review. Broader uncertainty over ...

January bonanza just the start for SocGen   Moneyweb.co.za
Beyond GDP: the Ebola shock should push us to pursue quality of growth   The Conversation UK
Is Africa on the verge of a new era of economic growth and development?   African Business Review
The Southern Times   
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TechCentral
   
Government likely to sell Vodacom share to fund Eskom: report   
MyBroadband
Bloomberg has reported that the South African government is likely to sell its 13.9% stake in Vodacom – worth around R28 billion at the current share price – to fund Eskom. The report, which cited people familiar with the matter, said the government does not ...

MTN eyeing stake in Telkom: report   TechCentral
South Africa Said to Favor Vodacom Sale in Eskom Bailout   Bloomberg
South Africa may sell Vodacom stake to raise funds for power plants   International Business Times UK

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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Government plays matchmaker between innovators and business   
Mail & Guardian Online
Government is trying to close the gap between innovation and businesses, with the introduction of the "innovation bridge". Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor said the "innovation bridge" will create matchmaking opportunities for technology ...

Innovation Bridge matchmaking event underway in Pretoria   Disrupt Africa

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ANC wants to keep Eskom monopoly: report   
MyBroadband
The ANC decided at its annual lekgotla to block the Independent System Market Operator (ISMO) Bill, Business Day reported on 2 February 2015. According to energy experts, among the changes the ISMO Bill would have introduced is the removal of Eskom's ...

ANC ditches ISMO, leaves Eskom intact   Mining MX

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Jacaranda FM
   
National govt handing back powers to Limpopo - Treasury   
Politicsweb
Further to the announcement of 28 July 2014, the national and Limpopo provincial governments have agreed the terms of the withdrawal of administrators from the province with effect from the end of January 2015. This means that the MECs of the affected ...

Limpopo gets its province back from finance ministry   Rand Daily Mail
Limpopo administration over   The New Age Online

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BDlive
   
S.Africa's Sibanye agrees with unions to cut fewer jobs at Cooke mine   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG Feb 2 (Reuters) - South African-focused bullion producer Sibanye Gold said on Monday it had reached an agreement with unions to cut fewer jobs than had been at risk at its struggling Cooke 4 operation. The agreement includes cutting ...

Sibanye reduces Cooke 4 job losses   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
Sibanye unveils R50m profit plan for Cooke 4   Mining MX
Sibanye agrees with unions to cut fewer jobs   Moneyweb.co.za

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DestinyMan
   
Tami Sokutu (Photo by Gallo images / Financial Mail / Robert Tshabalala)   
DestinyMan
BUSINESS: Businessman Sandile Zungu has hailed the late controversial African Bank boss Tami Sokutu for making a “vast positive contribution to the business community”. Sokuto died at his home in Cape Town on Friday at the age of 53 after a short illness ...

“F**k the poor”'s Sokutu dies   RISKSA Magazine
How Tami Sokutu strayed from science to defending the indefensible   Rand Daily Mail
African Bank boss Sokutu dies   The New Age Online

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