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Public warned to get ready for load shedding weekend
Eyewitness News
Eskom says the demand for electricity continues to outstrip supply therefore there will be load shedding. Joshua Howat Berger- Power lines are pictured in Johannesburg on 27 March, 2011. Eskom says the demand for electricity continues to outstrip supply ...
Rolling blackouts expected todayJacaranda FM
Load shedding: Eskom all over the place - Natasha MichaelPoliticsweb
Stage 2 power cuts planned for todayiAfrica.com
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Independent Online
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Eyewitness News
Eskom says the demand for electricity continues to outstrip supply therefore there will be load shedding. Joshua Howat Berger- Power lines are pictured in Johannesburg on 27 March, 2011. Eskom says the demand for electricity continues to outstrip supply ...
Rolling blackouts expected today
Load shedding: Eskom all over the place - Natasha Michael
Stage 2 power cuts planned for today
TechCentral
IBM Research Expands Into South Africa
eWeek
IBM announced it is opening a new research lab in Johannesburg in April; Big Blue also opened a new digital sales center in Egypt. IBM continues to extend its reach in Africa, today announcing plans to expand IBM Research-Africa with a new laboratory in ...
IBM to pump R700m into SA innovationITWeb
IBM research lab to work with the cool kidsMail & Guardian Online
IBM Expands Global Research Network into South AfricaJakarta Post
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eWeek
IBM announced it is opening a new research lab in Johannesburg in April; Big Blue also opened a new digital sales center in Egypt. IBM continues to extend its reach in Africa, today announcing plans to expand IBM Research-Africa with a new laboratory in ...
IBM to pump R700m into SA innovation
IBM research lab to work with the cool kids
IBM Expands Global Research Network into South Africa
Independent Online
Motorists must pay for e-tolls - Makhura
Independent Online
Johannesburg -. Gauteng Premier David Makhura has urged motorists to abide by government's decision and pay for etolling, the Saturday Citizen reported. “We have to respect government's decision for it has the upper hand,” Makhura was quoted as saying ...
E-tolls will stay: MakhuraMyBroadband
E-tolls will stay, says Gauteng premierBusinessTech
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Independent Online
Johannesburg -. Gauteng Premier David Makhura has urged motorists to abide by government's decision and pay for etolling, the Saturday Citizen reported. “We have to respect government's decision for it has the upper hand,” Makhura was quoted as saying ...
E-tolls will stay: Makhura
E-tolls will stay, says Gauteng premier
Gauteng premier: E-tolls are here to stay
News24
Rea Vaya buses to stay put
News24
Johannesburg - The Rea Vaya bus service will not resume on Monday, its spokesperson Benny Makgoga said on Saturday. "Passengers will receive further updates and feedback on Monday," he said in a statement. Around 160 drivers abandoned their ...
Rea Vaya buses not resuming on MondayJacaranda FM
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News24
Johannesburg - The Rea Vaya bus service will not resume on Monday, its spokesperson Benny Makgoga said on Saturday. "Passengers will receive further updates and feedback on Monday," he said in a statement. Around 160 drivers abandoned their ...
Rea Vaya buses not resuming on Monday
NBCNews.com
With African Fashion in Vogue, Home Talent Shines
NBCNews.com
When Michelle Obama and Beyonce Knowles attended high-profile events in clothes made by African designers, it was a sure sign that the continent's vibrant style has arrived on the world stage. The showcasing of clothes from home-grown African designers ...
African fashion arrives, with home-grown designersMalay Mail Online
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NBCNews.com
When Michelle Obama and Beyonce Knowles attended high-profile events in clothes made by African designers, it was a sure sign that the continent's vibrant style has arrived on the world stage. The showcasing of clothes from home-grown African designers ...
African fashion arrives, with home-grown designers
Zambia taxes investors' patience with changing royalty policy
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
LONDON – Plans by Zambia's new president to reverse a hike in mining royalties may come too late to revive investment in the sector, with confidence among foreign mining companies shaken and neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) looking ...
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Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
LONDON – Plans by Zambia's new president to reverse a hike in mining royalties may come too late to revive investment in the sector, with confidence among foreign mining companies shaken and neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) looking ...
News24
Sapa staff planning to go to CCMA - report
News24
Johannesburg - Staff members of the SA Press Association (Sapa) are planning to take their dismissal to the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA). The union representing staff told the Mail & Guardian they were not included in the ...
Workers taking Sapa to CCMAThe New Age Online
Sapa staff take case to CCMAMail & Guardian Online
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News24
Johannesburg - Staff members of the SA Press Association (Sapa) are planning to take their dismissal to the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA). The union representing staff told the Mail & Guardian they were not included in the ...
Workers taking Sapa to CCMA
Sapa staff take case to CCMA
New Vision
The cost of Nigeria's oil dependency
Aljazeera.com
As Africa's most populous nation prepares for presidential elections, we look at the state of the Nigerian economy. 07 Feb 2015 11:00 GMT | Business & Economy, Poverty & Development, Nigeria, Africa, Oil. All Social. As Nigerians prepare for presidential ...
Nigeria's oil-dependent economy plagued by plunging crude pricesThe Globe and Mail
Agriculture - Nigeria's Next Cash CowAllAfrica.com
African Markets - Factors to watch on Feb 6Reuters Africa
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Aljazeera.com
As Africa's most populous nation prepares for presidential elections, we look at the state of the Nigerian economy. 07 Feb 2015 11:00 GMT | Business & Economy, Poverty & Development, Nigeria, Africa, Oil. All Social. As Nigerians prepare for presidential ...
Nigeria's oil-dependent economy plagued by plunging crude prices
Agriculture - Nigeria's Next Cash Cow
African Markets - Factors to watch on Feb 6
Times LIVE
S.Africa's Eskom to restart rolling blackouts
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's struggling power utility Eskom [ESCJ.UL] will implement rolling blackouts from 8 a.m. (0600 GMT) on Saturday, the fifth consecutive day of electricity cuts to hit Africa's most developed economy. Eskom said the ...
South Africa's Eskom Starts Power Blackouts as Grid Under StrainBloomberg
Eskom to restart rolling blackoutsTimes LIVE
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Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's struggling power utility Eskom [ESCJ.UL] will implement rolling blackouts from 8 a.m. (0600 GMT) on Saturday, the fifth consecutive day of electricity cuts to hit Africa's most developed economy. Eskom said the ...
South Africa's Eskom Starts Power Blackouts as Grid Under Strain
Eskom to restart rolling blackouts
Cameroon coffee production up to 32808 tonnes in 2013/14 season
Reuters Africa
BAFOUSSAM, Cameroon (Reuters) - Cameroon produced 32,808 tonnes of coffee in the 2013/14 season, up from 16,665 tonnes the previous year, the National Cocoa and Coffee Board (NCCB) said at the launch of the new season. Cameroon is one of the ...
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Reuters Africa
BAFOUSSAM, Cameroon (Reuters) - Cameroon produced 32,808 tonnes of coffee in the 2013/14 season, up from 16,665 tonnes the previous year, the National Cocoa and Coffee Board (NCCB) said at the launch of the new season. Cameroon is one of the ...
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