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2015-02-16 South Africa Business


Times LIVE
   
Streaming could be the rival MultiChoice needs   
BDlive
SOUTH Africans do love a good moan. Whether it's Eskom's rolling power cuts or the state of the country's politics, we seem to find a measure of comfort in a good old groan, whether it's done quietly over the dinner table or by venting our spleens publicly on ...

Streaming could be the rival DStv needs   TechCentral

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Independent Online
   
Rea Vaya bus drivers dismissed   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Striking Rea Vaya bus drivers have been dismissed following a disciplinary hearing, operating company Piotrans said on Sunday. “All those workers found guilty of misconduct have been dismissed with immediate effect,” the company said in ...

Striking Rea Vaya bus drivers dismissed   Jacaranda FM

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Irish Times
   
Rolling power cuts spark fears for South Africa's economic future   
Irish Times
South Africa's stuttering economy will struggle over the next few years to achieve the growth rate required to tackle its high levels of unemployment due to the state-run electricity provider's inability to meet the country's power needs. Rolling periodic power cuts ...

Someone, anyone, please manage the load shedding chaos   MyBroadband
South Africa's Eskom imposes second day of rolling blackouts   Reuters Africa
More load shedding on cards   Independent Online
Moneyweb.co.za   
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Jacaranda FM
   
Majakaneng's water supply being fixed   
Jacaranda FM
15 February 2015 at 13:35 by Sapa - Six of the 12 broken water valves in Majakaneng, North West, have been repaired, the water and sanitation department said on Sunday. 0 comments. 0 Comments. Share: 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest

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Independent Online
   
SA airports off navigation systems   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - About 70 airports have been removed from one of the world's leading satellite navigation systems, compromising air traffic safety in South Africa, the Sunday Times reported. “The airports have disappeared off the map,” according to a note to ...

SA airports 'wiped off' navigation systems   Times LIVE

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Sky News Australia
   
METALS-London copper steady as trade falls off on holidays   
Reuters Africa
MELBOURNE, Feb 16 (Reuters) - London copper held steady near a three-week top on Monday, underpinned by a slightly weaker dollar, as volumes dwindled ahead of Chinese New Year and with a holiday in the United States. As well as a softer dollar, last ...

Copper falls slightly   The Daily Telegraph

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UK's Morrisons cuts prices on 130 grocery staples like milk, eggs   
Reuters Africa
LONDON Feb 16 (Reuters) - British grocer Morrisons said on Monday it had cut prices on items like milk, cheese and cornflakes in the latest salvo in a supermarket price war. Morrisons, the smallest of Britain's "Big Four" supermarket chains, said it was ...


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The Fiscal Times
   
China to allow more refining firms to import crude oil - state planner   
Reuters Africa
BEIJING Feb 16 (Reuters) - China will allow refining firms that meet new technical and environmental standards to import crude oil, the country's state planning agency said on Monday, part of its efforts to give the market a bigger say in the sector. The National ...

China plans to grow economy by 6.5 per cent a year between 2016 and 2020   The Australian
China must guarantee minimum 6.5 pct annual GDP growth in 5-year plan - state ...   The Edge Markets

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ArabianBusiness.com
   
Kuwaiti, Egyptian firms sign USD 6.8 billion MoUs for petrochemical projects   
Kuwait News Agency
CAIRO, Feb 15 (KUNA) -- Several Kuwaiti and Egyptian companies signed memorandums of understanding for petrochemical and phosphate fertilizer projects worth a total of around USD 6.8 billion, said local reports on Sunday. These include the ...

Egypt lines up $6.8 bln of Kuwaiti investment for energy projects   Reuters Africa
Egypt lines up $6.8 bln of Kuwaiti energy deals   Al-Arabiya
Egyptian-Kuwaiti partner in several sectors with investments worth $6.8bn: Cabinet   Daily News Egypt

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Times LIVE
   
Anglo American suspends Australian coal mine operations after accident   
Reuters
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Anglo American said it had suspended operations at its Dawson coal mine in Australia after a worker was killed and another was injured at the site on Monday morning. The Dawson mine, Anglo American's third biggest coal mine in ...

No improvement in sight for coal and iron ore miners, Anglo American chief ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Anglo American to sell Dawson and Foxleigh coal mines   Australian Mining
Anglo American suspends operations at Australian coal mine after accident   London South East
Moneyweb.co.za   
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