2015年6月23日 星期二

2015-06-24 South Africa Business


Times LIVE
   
Reducing electricity shortages is the utmost priority for South Africa says IMF   
Times LIVE
To do this‚ the IMF accepted that “higher electricity tariffs and the envisaged government support are necessary to make Eskom financially sustainable”. File photo. Image by: YUYA SHINO / REUTERS ...

Power crisis poses biggest risk to South Africa growth: IMF   Economic Times
IMF: South Africa's growth and jobs outlook remains lackluster   Arab News
SA needs higher electricity tariffs, IMF says   BDlive
StarAfrica.com   
Reuters Africa   
GlobalPost   
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Financial Times
   
Anglo American's platinum subsidiary cuts more than 400 jobs   
Financial Times
Anglo American's platinum unit in South Africa plans to cut more than 400 management jobs in response to the grim prognosis for the sector. The miner is already trying to dispose of four of its platinum mines, most likely via an initial public share offering.
Labour union says Amplats to spin off SA mines - to sell or list them separately   BizNews
Up to 50 000 Miners Could Lose Jobs in Two Years   AllAfrica.com
Amplats axing over 400 jobs in South Africa   MINING.com
The Bullion Desk   
Reuters   
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Times LIVE
   
South Africa's Transnet agrees $230 mln loan to build trains   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG, June 23 (Reuters) - South African state-owned transport group Transnet will borrow 2.8 billion rand ($230 million) from Germany's KfW Development Bank to help fund the country's biggest ever locomotive acquisition, the state news ...

Transnet signs loan deal for 240 new locomotives   Times LIVE
Transnet to use loan to buy locally built locomotives   BDlive
SA's rail revitalisation ambitions lauded as more opportunities arise   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
The New Age Online   
Bloomberg   
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Citizen
   
Eskom environmental levy to be axed   
Citizen
Acting Eskom CEO, Brian Molefe briefs media on the winter status of Eskom during his quarterly system status briefing at Megawatt Park in Sunninghill, 17 June 2015. Picture Neil McCartney. Acting Eskom CEO Brian Molefe told a public hearing by National ...

Eskom lowers tariff application amount to Nersa: Chris Yelland, MD, EE ...   Moneyweb.co.za
Eskom tariff increase to help buy diesel   Mail & Guardian Online
Eskom scales back tariff hike application to 9.5%   Times LIVE
Reuters Africa   
BDlive   
Bloomberg   
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BBC News
   
Would Greece be better off outside the eurozone?   
BBC News
Eurozone leaders have broadly welcomed new proposals for Greek reforms amid hopes a deal can be struck within days to stop Greece defaulting on its debt. Greece must repay a €1.6bn (£1.1bn) International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan by the end of the ...

Syriza confident despite backlash over Greek debt deal   Hindustan Times
Protesting Greeks want government to stand its ground   Irish Times
Greece's new rescue plan is deeply flawed   CNN

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BDlive
   
Gauteng aims to reduce environmental impact assessment turnaround time   
BDlive
ENTREPRENEURs involved in capital projects in Gauteng will breathe a sigh of relief as provincial government says it will reduce the time it takes to process environmental impact assessments (EIAs). Gauteng MEC of economic development Lebogang Maile ...

R650m Gauteng and Massmart partnership to establish 500 retail shops in the ...   eProp.co.za

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Reuters Africa
   
South Africa's current account deficit narrows, spending rises   
Reuters Africa
PRETORIA (Reuters) - The deficit on South Africa's current account deficit narrowed in the first quarter of the year, a central bank report showed on Tuesday, although weak exports kept the trade balance under pressure. In its June quarterly bulletin, the ...

SA's current account deficit narrows   Independent Online
SA current account deficit narrows to 4.8% of GDP in Q1   The Citizen
S.Africa Q1 Current Account Deficit Narrows Unexpectedly   RTT News
Moneyweb.co.za   
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News24
   
Visa regulations hurting tourism industry - report   
News24
New visa regulations requiring children travelling into the country to carry unabridged birth certificates will badly damage the tourism sector, according to an industry representative. Watch.WATCH ...

South Africa Tourism in Crisis as Chinese Reject New Visa Regulations   Huffington Post
Repeal of travel rules the only way forward   BDlive
App to understand South African visa rules   South Africa.info
iAfrica.com   
BizNews   
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Independent Online
   
Quantum leap for Toyota SA plant   
Independent Online
There is only one way to weld a Quantum body, you have to really get into your job. 1/6. June 23 2015 at 09:19am. By: Dave Abrahams. Prospecton, Durban - Six out of every 10 commuters in South Africa go to work every day in a minibus taxi - more than 15 ...

Toyota turns on full production of Ses'fikile taxis   BDlive
Toyota launches new plant using locally manufactured parts   The New Age Online

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MyBroadband
   
Hotel, meet smartphone. Smartphone, meet hotel.   
Gadget
In the near future, checking into a hotel will be completely automatic, allowing visitors to settle their bills and access their rooms using only an app and mobile technologies like NFC or Bluetooth. 0000091_round-sticker-with-the-nfc-wave-logo-simple.
Digital key to hospitality's future   IT-Online
Forget keys, you will soon open your hotel room with your smartphone   MyBroadband

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