2015年6月1日 星期一

2015-06-02 South Africa Business


BDlive
   
Striking S.African workers at MTN reject performance targets   
Reuters
JOHANNESBURG, June 1 A strike by workers demanding higher pay has forced MTN Group to close some of its South African customer help centres but Africa's No. 1 telecoms firm said it would not bow to the union's demands. Hundreds of entry-level ...

Striking workers at MTN reject performance targets   BDlive
MTN in new bid to end strike   TechCentral
MTN looks to arbitration   ITWeb
MyBroadband   
Mail & Guardian Online   
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Eyewitness News
   
Comair loses bid in High Court to stop SAA bailouts   
Eyewitness News
The airline had argued that it was unfair that SAA had the financial support of government. A South African Airways flight takes off as another one is parked in a bay on the tarmac on 25 May, 2010 at the Johannesburg O.R Tambo International airport in ...

Taxpayers to keep SAA wings flapping   BizNews
Comair's SAA bail-out challenge dismissed   Times LIVE
No Wasting Time in SAA/Comair Judgment   AllAfrica.com
iAfrica.com   
Independent Online   
Jacaranda FM   
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BusinessTech
   
Don't sell Eskom - SACP   
The New Age Online
At its central committee meeting, which Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown and Eskom CEO Brian Molefe attended this past weekend, the SACP reiterated its position against the privatisation of Eskom. In a statement following the conclusion of the ...

Eskom privatisation a mistake - SACP   iAfrica.com
Privatising Eskom a major mistake: SACP   BusinessTech
Nzimande summons Brown on Eskom sale   Independent Online
eNCA   
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ITWeb
   
S&P warns on Cell C debt   
ITWeb
Standard & Poor's (S&P) has put Cell C on credit watch, warning it may be downgraded unless it refinances about R2 billion in debt. The international rating agency notes Cell C's unsecured debt is shortly set to mature, yet it continues to generate negative ...

Cell C's R2bn debt earns it a warning from ratings agency   MyBroadband
S&P sounds warning on Cell C debt   TechCentral
Cell C needs more money   BusinessTech

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BusinessTech
   
MTN announces key appointments   
ITWeb
MTN Business wants to be the ICT partner of choice for geographic and market expansion, and the appointments will move it closer to achieving its objectives," says Alpheus Mangale, chief enterprise officer: MTN South Africa. MTN Business has announced ...

MTN Business makes key hires   TechCentral
MTN appoints new business executives   BusinessTech
MTN Business makes key appointments   Telecompaper (subscription)

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BDlive
   
Rockwell's Revenue +19%, Loss Widens 6%   
Rapaport
RAPAPORT... Rockwell Diamonds, an alluvial miner based in South Africa, reported that total revenue rose 19 percent year on year to $13.6 million (CAD 17.1 million) during the fourth quarter that ended on February 28. Rough diamond sales during the ...

Rockwell hunts for gems with new units   BDlive
Rockwell: Losses deepen on lower grades   Independent Online
ROCKWELL FINANCIALS SHOW MIXED RESULTS   Tacy

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BDlive
   
Botswana's Choppies to buy Kenyan retailer   
Reuters
JOHANNESBURG, June 1 African retailer Choppies plans to buy 10 stores in Kenya for $10 million as it expands into a fourth market on the continent, the company said on Monday. Botswana-based Choppies, which operates 125 stores in its home market, ...

Botswana firm in deal to acquire Kenya's Ukwala branches   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
Botswana supermarket chain expands into Kenya   StarAfrica.com
Botswana retailer Choppies buys Kenyan supermarket chain   The New Age Online
The Zimbabwe Daily   
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Independent Online
   
Miners, unions to start wage talks   
Independent Online
Rustenburg - The first formal meeting between the gold companies, the Chamber of Mines and the trade unions to kickstart wage talks will be next week, the companies said on Monday. “This meeting will deal with process relating to wage negotiations,” said ...

South African NUM labor union sees tough gold mine pay talks   Platts

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Reuters Blogs
   
Oil Market Conditions Considerably Better for OPEC   
Wall Street Journal
0301 GMT [Dow Jones] Oil market conditions are considerably better ahead of this week's OPEC meeting than they were at the time of the previous OPEC meeting in November, and this is likely to factor into the meeting's outcome. The latest OPEC monthly ...

Oil prices dip on high OPEC, US production outlook   Economic Times
Oil Extends Drop as Saudis Back Market Share Before OPEC Meets   Bloomberg
Oil Dips on Strong OPEC Outlook, Demand Prevents Bigger Fall   NDTV
Reuters   
New Zealand Herald   
Reuters UK   
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Uranium Week: Interest Sagging   
FN Arena News
The US is the world's largest nuclear power producer and consumer of uranium, Macquarie notes, accounting for some 30% of global reactor requirements. Last week the US Energy Information Agency published its annual marketing report for 2014.

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