2015年5月22日 星期五

2015-05-23 South Africa Business


BDlive
   
Motorists must pay e-tolls to help state pay debt, says Momoniat   
BDlive
MOTORISTS using Gauteng's freeways should pay for electronic tolls (e-tolls) to help the government meet its debt obligations and avoid ratings downgrades, as well as higher borrowing costs, Treasury deputy director-general Ismail Momoniat says.
The one thing that will force you to pay e-tolls   Times LIVE
Government resolve on e-tolls crumbles   The Daily Vox (blog)
Toll Fees are Taxes   The Zimbabwean

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BDlive
   
Eskom moves to stage 2 load shedding   
BDlive
ESKOM moved from stage 1 to stage 2 load shedding at 12pm which is likely to continue until 10pm, the power utility said in a statement on Friday. Eskom said this was due to a combination of units not returning from maintenance and low reserve levels at ...

Stage 2 power cuts all day long   iAfrica.com
Load shedding   News24

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
New Legislation To Curb Illicit Financial Flows   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
The government is crafting legislation to compel mining firms to release production data to the fiscus to help curb illicit financial flows (IFFs) and transfer pricing which is costing African countries at least $50 billion annually, finance minister Patrick Chinamasa ...

Zimbabwe proposes legislation to fight 'rampant' illicit financial flows   The Zimbabwe Daily
Africa robbed of about R500bn each year through illicit capital outflows   BDlive
Mbeki's trillion-rand trail   Times LIVE

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Independent Online
   
De Beers closes Kimberley chapter   
Independent Online
Kimberley - After 127 years in Kimberley, De Beers is set to sell its last remaining mining operation in the city. The company on Thursday announced its intention “to explore the extension of the operating life of mine of its Kimberley Mines Tailings Operation ...

De Beers to Sell Last Producing Assets in Kimberley   Resource Investing News (registration) (blog)
De Beers to sell historic Kimberley Mine | World Finance   World Finance
De Beers to Sell Diamond-Recovery Business in South Africa   Wall Street Journal
Financial Times   
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BDlive
   
Growth in Patient Numbers Drives Profit   
AllAfrica.com
On the back of a successful capital raising exercise, the impact of positive currency movements, the commissioning of MediClinic Midstream in South Africa and a strong growth in patient numbers, MediClinic International reported profit of N$7.1 billion, 11% ...

Mediclinic revenue rises but shares dip   BDlive
Private healthcare stocks drag South African bourse down   Reuters Africa
Mediclinic shares dive on Swiss unit   Independent Online
swissinfo.ch   
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Times LIVE
   
South African science needs more money to be competitive: Pandor   
Times LIVE
South Africa's KAT-7 telescope, a seven-dish array which is a precursor to the much larger MeerKAT telescope in the Karoo and to the Square Kilometre Array. The Department of Science and Technology's budget is too small to build the economy and allow ...

SA needs more funds for research to compete globally, says Pandor   BDlive
Innovation Agency makes progress   ITWeb

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Eurasia Review
   
South Africa: Repo Rate Remains Unchanged At 5.75%   
Eurasia Review
South Africa's repo rate is to remain unchanged at 5.75% per annum, the Reserve Bank said on Thursday. “The Monetary Policy Committee [MPC] has decided to keep the repurchase rate unchanged at this meeting,” said Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja ...

Reserve Bank's monetary policy committee holds repo rate   BDlive
Repo rate remains unchanged   DestinyConnect

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Times LIVE
   
CWU hopes to resolve MTN grievances   
iAfrica.com
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) says it will meet with management from MTN at midday today in the hopes of ending a strike that has entered its third day. Workers are demanding a 10 percent wage hike and 16 percent bonus payment twice a year ...

MTN working tirelessly to resolve the impasse, condemns violent behaviour by ...   Mail & Guardian Online
MTN takes CWU to court   MyBroadband
MTN takes trade union to labour court   TechCentral
The New Age Online   
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News24 Nigeria
   
Nigerian youths halt some crude output in Nembe oilfield   
News24 Nigeria
Nembe - Nigerian protesters shut down crude oil production at two flow stations of the Nembe oilfield in Bayelsa state on Friday over what they said was the sell-off of the region's energy wealth without the approval of its inhabitants. The protesters, mostly ...

UPDATE 2-Nigerian youths halt some crude output in Nembe oilfield   Reuters UK

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CNBC
   
Ouch! Hedge funders stung by Obama, Clinton barbs   
CNBC
Hedge fund investments are finally outperforming, but the public image of their managers is taking a beating. President Barack Obama called the group "society's lottery winners" last week, noting that the top 25 earning hedge fund managers made more in ...

Hedge Fund Managers Face Renewed Attacks From Clinton, Obama   Newsmax
Hedge Funds: The Awkward Victors   The Market Mogul
MM Fund House of the Year   FT Adviser
Moneyweb.co.za   
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