2015年8月28日 星期五

2015-08-29 South Africa Business


BDlive
   
Mapisa-Nqakula defends decision to charter Gupta-owned plane   
BDlive
DEFENCE Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula on Friday defended the South African Air Force's decision to charter a private plane owned by the Gupta family. All due processes were followed, she said on Friday, and charter company ExecuJet was under no ...

'Govt, Ramaphosa didn't know the Guptas owned the private jet'   Eyewitness News
Women call for gender transformation in SANDF   The New Age Online
Minister recommits SANDF to rural development   defenceWeb
Times LIVE   
Independent Online   
News24   
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BDlive
   
South Africa's petrol pump price to drop 5.2 pct in Sept   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG Aug 28 (Reuters) - The retail price of petrol in South Africa will decrease by 5.2 percent from Sept. 2, while wholesale diesel will go down by 4.9 percent, the energy department said on Friday. In a statement, the department said petrol ...
Motorists can expect 'substantial drop in fuel price' next month: AA   Times LIVE
Petrol price to decrease by 69c/l on Wednesday   BDlive
Fuel price relief for motorists   iAfrica.com
Eyewitness News   
eNCA   
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Reuters Africa
   
South Africa's trade minister imposes steel tariffs with conditions   
Reuters Africa
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa will introduce a new 10 percent customs duty on certain steel products, Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies said on Friday, aimed at protecting the local manufacturing industry from cheaper Chinese steel imports.
S. Africa to impose tariffs on steel imports from China   GlobalPost
Davies imposes steel tariffs with conditions   BDlive
South Africa Imposes 10% Import Tariff on Some Steel Products   Bloomberg
Independent Online   
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly   
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iAfrica.com
   
Zuma apologises to former Eskom boss   
iAfrica.com
President Jacob Zuma has reportedly apologised to former Eskom chief executive Tshediso Matona for the way that he was treated during his time as head of the power utility. According to the Mail & Guardian, President Zuma apologised to Matona in a ...


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Times LIVE
   
Bittersweet choice in retailer's checkout aisles   
Times LIVE
Retailer Woolworths has a bittersweet treat for its customers – it's removing all chocolates and other sugary goodies from its checkout queue. Save & Share. Email · Print. Related News. On the map of sweetest nations · App for food demystifies health ...
Bittersweet choice in Woolworths' checkout aisles   BDlive
Woolworths removes sweets from aisles   iAfrica.com
Woolworths set to remove sweets and chocolates   Citizen
CNBCAfrica.com   
Eyewitness News   
Longevity LIVE   
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iAfrica.com
   
Bafana defender robbed of R50k   
iAfrica.com
Bafana Bafana and Bidvest Wits defender Siyabonga Nhlapo was reportedly robbed of R50 000 in cash by armed robbers in Johannesburg on Thursday. SoccerLaduma reported that the defender - who has been called up to the national side for the ...

Wits And Bafana Star Loses R50 000 At Gunpoint   Soccer Laduma
Bafana defender robbed R50 000 at gunpoint   The Citizen (press release) (blog)

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iAfrica.com
   
Medupi to be complete in 2019 - Cabinet   
iAfrica.com
The coming into full commercial operation of Unit 6 of the Medupi Power Station at Lephalale in Limpopo has been welcomed by Cabinet. President Jacob Zuma is expected to launch the unit on 30 August 2015. The Medupi Power Station Project is a ...

South Africans reminded to use power wisely   The New Age Online

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eNCA
   
Analysis: Expect Changes In Africa's Diplomacy With China And The West   
AFKInsider
From DailyNation. Analysis by Kwame Owino, CEO of the Institute of Economic Affairs, a Nairobi public policy think tank. For African nations that have recently thought of playing China against the West, it may be time to dust up and reconsider that policy.
Ticket to China: South African artworks make it to Beijing biennale thanks to ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
China turmoil threatens investment boom in Africa   Arab News
Africa uneasy over China turmoil   iAfrica.com
Inquirer.net   
Mail & Guardian Africa   
Capital FM Kenya (press release) (blog)   
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GOOD Magazine
   
SA Solar Tech Scientists May Have Out-Pioneered Google By Building A Cheaper ...   
AFKInsider
By thinking small, a group of South African scientists may have pioneered solar technology that has stumped Internet giant Google, AP reports in the NZHerald. The Helio100 project at Stellenbosch University harnesses concentrated solar power to ...
South Africans develop affordable solar power prototype that stumped Google   Design ENGINEERING
A Team of South African Scientists May Have Just Bested Google in the Race for ...   GOOD Magazine
What can Google do for South Africa?   TechCentral
Health24   
China Post   
News24   
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Times LIVE
   
Bonds track firmer rand as emerging markets recover   
BDlive
SOUTH African bonds were firmer on Thursday afternoon as markets calmed following great volatility earlier this week on concerns over the Chinese economy. Chinese equity markets firmed significantly overnight after growth concerns saw the Shanghai ...

Editorial: SA in crisis: Now we need leaders   Mail & Guardian Online
SA stocks end turbulent week over 2 percent higher   Times LIVE

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