2015年2月17日 星期二

2015-02-18 South Africa Business


TechCentral
   
South Africa Plans Gas Import Infrastructure for Power Needs   
Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- South Africa plans to build the infrastructure to import natural gas to supply electric turbines as the country deals with a shortage of power, the Department of Energy said. “We have very limited gas infrastructure” and need to develop it for ...

More gas import infrastructure to power SA   Cape Business News
S.Africa to improve pipelines, ports to buoy gas imports   CNBCAfrica.com
South Africa to improve pipelines, ports to buoy gas imports   Reuters Africa
Independent Online   
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Times LIVE
   
Smart way to get ID   
Times LIVE
Gigaba said the deal was part of the Department of Home Affairs' plans to make the ID cards accessible to all citizens. File photo. Image by: MARTIN RHODES. If you want to apply for the new smart identity card, head to your nearest bank. Save & Share. Email.
Get your ID at the bank, says Gigaba   BDlive
No plans to relax immigration rules   Independent Online
S Africans Can Soon Apply for Smart ID Cards At the Bank   AllAfrica.com
ITWeb   
Mail & Guardian Online   
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How we made it in Africa
   
SA mining sector needs to take its hand off the break - and how   
BizNews
According to Nedbank, there are still some good value opportunities in the SA mining sector. Despite that, they do expect it to be a fairly tough year. Mark Tyler, the Senior Investment Banker at Nedbank Capital based in London joined Alec Hogg in the CNBC ...

Tony Blair's principles for partnerships between African governments and investors   How we made it in Africa
Interest In African Mining Fades With Low Commodity Prices   Forbes
As South Africa loses its mining lustre, these countries are waiting to pounce ...   Mail & Guardian Africa
AllAfrica.com   
Independent Online   
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MyBroadband
   
Here are the Telkom shops which may be closed   
MyBroadband
Telkom said it conducted detailed analyses of the financial viability of all the Telkom Direct Stores before the decision was made. “The research has shown that it is, unfortunately, no longer viable to continue running some of the company's 95 stores,” Telkom ...

Telkom announces major restructuring   Cape Business News
How many jobs is Telkom slashing?   BusinessTech
'Chaos' at Telkom   ITWeb
Independent Online   
Telecompaper (subscription)   
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BDlive
   
Cape Town could make it into Monopoly   
BDlive
SOUTH Africans could see Cape Town represent SA in a special 80th anniversary of the world's most popular board game, Monopoly. It would be another accolade for the city. Last year, it reigned as the World Design Capital. Also last year it ranked third in ...

Romania's capital aims to get a place on the Monopoly board   Romania-Insider.com
Mr. Monopoly tours Lima until March 2   Peru this Week
Cape Town could join international Monopoly   Channel 24
Times LIVE   
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ATWOnline
   
South African Airways re-negotiates leases on eight A340s   
ATWOnline
South African Airways (SAA) has renegotiated lease re-extensions on three Airbus A340s and is working on similar deals for another five, which are expected to cut R262 million ($22.5 million) in annual costs. The deal on the first three aircraft is already ...

Keeping SAA makes no sense   Independent Online
SAA Achieves Miles With Action Plan   AllAfrica.com
SAA Action Plan reaches 60 day milestone   defenceWeb
MRO Network   
Ventures Africa   
BDlive   
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Independent Online
   
Curro to raise R1.44 billion   
eNCA
File: Curro to raise over a billion rand for its South Africa schools. Photo: eNCA. JOHANNESBURG - Curro Plans R1.44 billion Fundraising for South African Schools. Curro Holdings Ltd., an operator of private schools in South Africa, plans to raise 1.44 billion ...

Curro reaches campus goal five years early   BDlive
Curro Holdings Plans $124 Million Fundraising For South African Private Schools   AFKInsider
Sizzling stock Curro plans to raise another R1.44bn from its confident supporters   BizNews
GlobalCapital   
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Independent Online
   
Fuel price increase possible: AA   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - The Automobile Association warned on Tuesday that the recent drop in the fuel price could be short lived. “International fuel prices have climbed by over 20 percent since the last week of January,” the AA said in a statement. “A spike in the ...

AA warns of fuel price hike   Jacaranda FM
AA warns of fuel price hikes ahead   iAfrica.com
Petrol prices: what's the outlook?   ITV News

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Times LIVE
   
A Silver Lining for the Post Office?   
AllAfrica.com
Every cloud has a silver lining. This expression implies that there is some good in every troubled circumstance. Yet it is often difficult to find that silver lining in terms of benefits gained or lessons learned. However, in the present shambles that is the Post Office ...

Post Office strike imminent - union   iAfrica.com
New post office strike on the cards   IT-Online

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Financial Times
   
Sanctions-hit Russian group wins $4bn Uganda refinery deal   
Financial Times
Uganda has awarded a controversial $4bn oil refinery project to the subsidiary of a Russian state conglomerate with a heavy presence in the arms industry whose chief executive is under US and EU sanctions. RT Global Resources, owned by Russia's ...

Oil Refinery: Good news for Uganda's oil and lasting value to Ugandans   New Vision
Uganda taps Russian firm to build country's first refinery   PennEnergy
Russia to build first oil refinery in Uganda   RT
Reuters   
Bloomberg   
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