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2015-02-09 South Africa Business


Jacaranda FM
   
Load shedding ends, tough week ahead   
Jacaranda FM
09 February 2015 at 05:08 by Sapa - Stage two of rolling power cuts have ended on Sunday, with the power system to be under "severe pressure" over the coming week, Eskom said. 0 comments. 0 Comments. Share: 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Google+
Tough week ahead: Eskom   MyBroadband
Medupi deadline slips again – Yelland   Moneyweb.co.za
Eskom: Power grid remains vulnerable   Eyewitness News
BDlive   
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Eyewitness News
   
ANC wants more black industrialists   
iAfrica.com
The African National Congress (ANC) in the Western Cape says the province has not done enough to support black owned businesses. The party is holding its lekgotla in Cape Town this weekend. The ANC says issues including youth unemployment, ...

Propaganda is no substitute for performance   Politicsweb
Contractors 'jumped the gun' on MyCiTi work   Cape Business News
'Not enough done to support black industrialists'   Eyewitness News

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Independent Online
   
Power cuts put mining at risk   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Mining companies in South Africa risked missing output targets because of the largest power-plant breakdowns in three years, the biggest mines' lobby said. The regularity of cuts was making it difficult for companies to remain flexible and ...

S.Africa's Eskom implements rolling blackouts for sixth day   Reuters Africa
South Africa's Eskom Implements Power Blackouts for a Sixth Day   Bloomberg
Eskom implements rolling blackouts for sixth day   Moneyweb.co.za
MINING.com   
Times LIVE   
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News24
   
SA looks to Zuma to shed light on Eskom crisis   
News24
Cape Town - President Jacob Zuma is under the spotlight this week as South Africa will look to him to shed light on ending the power crisis that has once again rocked the country, reports the Sunday Independent. According to the newspaper, it is hoped that ...

Eskom crisis - disaster or opportunity?   Cape Business News

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BDlive
   
Local success need not be an alien concept   
BDlive
A taxi is loaded by foreigners fleeing their shop in Soweto, Johannesburg, on January 22. Picture: SOWETAN. ENTREPRENEURS can learn a lot just from visiting and trading with other businesses and so can those making public policy. But this critical ...

Local success need not be a foreign concept   Rand Daily Mail

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TechCentral
   
Lawyers coining it in intricate telecoms games   
BDlive
THERE have been several interesting developments this week in the increasingly complex consolidation game being played in South Africa's information and communications technology sector. First, Telkom and MTN, already in discussions about working ...

Lawyers coining it in intricate dealmaking   TechCentral

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
IBM regenerates African tech and Johannesburg's inner-city   
Telegraph.co.uk
The neighbour of Braamfontein in the city of Johannesburg is not for the faint-hearted after dark. European visitors may scoff at the warnings from the locals while there during the day in what feels like 1980s Hackney or Brixton, but these are serious caveats.
IBM to pump R700m into SA innovation   ITWeb
IBM invests R700m in Jo'burg lab   IT-Online
IBM opens first SA research lab   TechCentral
Jakarta Post   
eWeek   
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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 services not resuming Monday   Times LIVE

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Times LIVE
   
I did not say that: Premier   
BusinessTech
Gauteng Premier David Makhura on Sunday refuted a Citizen newspaper article quoting him as saying e-toll bills must be paid in adherence to the government's decision. “At NO point did the premier say “motorists should pay because government has an ...

Gauteng Premier says he never said government has upper hand on e-tolls   Times LIVE
I never said it: Premier   The New Age Online
Gauteng premier: E-tolls are here to stay   Eyewitness News

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South Africa's richest people in 2015   
BusinessTech
The number of South African dollar billionaires is shrinking, showing that amid trying economic times, even the super wealthy take a knock. According to the Hurun Global Rich list for 2015, as of January, South Africa has only six dollar billionaires. The group's ...

For the first time there are now more than 2000 billionaires alive in the world ...   Metro

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