2015年3月16日 星期一

2015-03-17 South Africa Business


BDlive
   
Motsepe accuses Eskom of 'letting SA down badly'   
BDlive
Patrice Motsepe speaks at the release of ARM's results in Sandton on Monday. He said many jobs could be created if water and electricity were well priced. Picture: MARTIN RHODES. Related articles. Mining in search of its better angels · The end battle?
ARM cutting costs   Mineweb
ARM's Motsepe urges serious govt intervention on Eskom let down   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
ARM shows platinum ambition in Implats deal   Mining MX

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Moneyweb.co.za
   
S Africa mining assets up for sale should go to local companies   
Economic Times
LONDON: Anglo American and other companies looking to sell some of their mining assets in South Africa should sell to national champions, or companies owned by local communities and by their workers, South Africa's mining minister said on Monday.
South Africa expects to start granting shale licences later this year   Reuters
Karoo fracking 'game-changer' may be a non-starter   Times LIVE
SOUTH AFRICA : Shell turns up heat on Pretoria   Africa Intelligence (subscription)

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BDlive
   
BUSINESS DAY TV: 'Complex dynamic' at play at Eskom after suspension of key ...   
BDlive
BUSINESS DAY TV: There's still little clarity on yesterday's shock announcement that four of Eskom's top management team have been suspended pending an inquiry into the parastatal's performance. Here to shed some light with an informed opinion is EE ...

The Big Read: ANC can't see the precipice   Times LIVE
Tsotsi not leading probe, says Eskom   iAfrica.com
Eskom inquiry needs to be truly independent - Natasha Mazzone   Politicsweb
Eyewitness News   
Moneyweb.co.za   
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Casino News Daily
   
National Gambling Board: R3.6m in irregular expenditure uncovered - DTI   
Politicsweb
The preliminary findings of a forensic investigation into the affairs of the National Gambling Board (NGB) have amongst others revealed the irregular expenditure of more than R3.6m and fruitless and wasteful expenditure of more than R66 000. A law firm was ...

NGB probe finds wasteful spending   iAfrica.com
Davies to review gambling board   Independent Online
Gambling board report reveals R19m 'sorry story'   BDlive
SBC News   
Casino News Daily   
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News24
   
Land: Willing buyer, willing seller best for Namibia   
News24
Namibia is a country prone to droughts , but this one is said to be the worst in three decades . (Jordi Matas-UNICEF, AP). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send us your pictures · Send us your stories ...

Willing buyer, willing seller still best: study   Moneyweb.co.za
Chinese Investment in Namibia Grows to US$4.6 Billion   AllAfrica.com
Namibia urged to speed up consolidation of land laws   StarAfrica.com
BizNews   
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SteelOrbis (subscription)
   
Vale transfers stake at iron ore JV project to BSG Resources   
SteelOrbis (subscription)
Brazil iron ore producer Vale has transferred its stake at a joint venture project in Guinea to BSG Resources, the company said in a statement. The Brazilian producer said it was not renouncing its right of recovering the investment it made in the JV project.
Guinea could launch Simandou auction as soon as next month   Reuters Africa

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News24
   
German company denies arms deal bribes - report   
News24
Johannesburg - A German company that allegedly bribed middlemen to get contracts to supply the South African government with warships denied the claims on Monday, the SABC reported. Klaus Wiercimok, senior house attorney at ThyssenKrupp maritime ...


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Coal futures hit 9-yr lows, forcing many miners to produce at loss   
Reuters Africa
SINGAPORE, March 17 (Reuters) - Coal futures dropped to 9-year lows this week after a short-lived rally earlier in the year, forcing many miners to produce at a loss. Following a 10-percent rally in January and February towards $65 a tonne, API2 2015 coal ...


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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Painless saving for the future   
Mail & Guardian Online
In 2014, the Savings and Investment Monitor survey found that about one-third of South African “baby-boomers” – those born between 1946 and 1964 – have made no formal provision for their retirement, with 46% believing that their children should care for ...


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Reuters
   
Glencore hires new Singapore head, crude oil boss retires   
Reuters UK
LONDON, March 16 (Reuters) - Glencore's powerful oil trading division is undergoing a rare reshuffle after 20-year veteran executive Louis Alvarez retired, while the former head of BP's Asian trading arm has been hired to head the firm's Singapore-based ...

Goldman names Xiao Qin new Asia commodities chief, Glencore hires Thean   Economic Times

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