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2015-08-31 South Africa Business


Independent Online
   
Medupi: Eskom's R105bn project   
Independent Online
Lephalale - President Jacob Zuma opened South Africa's first new power plant in 20 years on Sunday with a warning that the country's perennial energy shortages were hampering economic growth. Construction on the six-unit, 4 764 MW Medupi plant near ...

Medupi to cost R105 billion: Eskom   Jacaranda FM
SA opens first power station in 20 years   Times LIVE
S.Africa president: Private sector, workers should tighten belt to save jobs   Reuters Africa
Reuters   
AllAfrica.com   
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BDlive
   
S. Africa to impose tariffs on Chinese steel imports   
Business Standard
South Africa has approved recommendations to impose a 10 percent import tariff on some steel imports from China, a media report said. It was approved on Friday by South Africa's Minister of Trade and Industry Rob Davies, Xinhua reported. The approval ...
South Africa's trade minister imposes steel tariffs with conditions   Reuters Africa
Davies imposes steel tariffs with conditions   BDlive
Steel sector gets tariff protection   Independent Online
GlobalPost   
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Independent Online
   
Petrol price falls as recession looms   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Good news for South African consumers is that from Wednesday they will pay less for fuel after the Department of Energy announced a decrease in the price of all petroleum products. The price of petrol (both 93 and 95) will decrease by ...

Santaco welcomes petrol price drop   Eyewitness News
Petrol price to decrease by 69c/l on Wednesday   BDlive
Petrol Price Drops By 69 Cents   AllAfrica.com
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
The Nation   
TheSouthAfrican   
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Independent Online
   
Woolies removes sweets from checkout aisles   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Woolworths will no longer exploit the pester power of chocolate- and sweet-hungry children – and adults – and have followed in the footsteps of UK retailers by removing all sweets and chocolates from its checkout queues. This move is ...
Chocolates, sweets taken from Woolies checkout lines   The Citizen (press release) (blog)
Bittersweet choice in retailer's checkout aisles   Times LIVE
Woolworths to remove chocolates and sugary goodies from checkout aisles   BDlive
CNBCAfrica.com   
Eyewitness News   
eNCA   
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Independent Online
   
Cyril on Gupta jet 'all above board'   
Independent Online
Pretoria - The SANDF has no case to answer on the use of an aircraft owned by the controversial Gupta family to transport Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa and his delegation on a recent trip to Japan. This is according to Defence and Military Veterans ...

Minister responds to Gupta jet saga   iAfrica.com
SAAF was Unaware of Who Owned Ramaphosa Charter Plane   BAVIATION Business Aviation News
Mapisa-Nqakula defends decision to charter Gupta-owned plane   BDlive
News24   
Eyewitness News   
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Times LIVE
   
SA companies urged to take the gap in China   
Times LIVE
People wearing masks walk in front of a statue of Chinese leader Mao Tse-Tung at a university in downtown Shanghai. Some analysts insist that the Chinese economy is in 'good shape' and that the bulk of the country's investment in Africa is 'still ahead ...
China turmoil threatens investment boom in Africa   Arab News
Analysis: Expect Changes In Africa's Diplomacy With China And The West   AFKInsider
Slowdown in China raises doubts over Africa plans   Gulf Times
Inquirer.net   
eNCA   
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BDlive
   
Woolworths profit rises as David Jones takeover boosts revenue   
Bulletin Leader
The group, which will pay a dividend of 247 cents per share against 240 cent a year earlier – said that the transformation and integration of Australian department store David Jones, acquired in 2014, was progressing well. “The new investment in ...
BUSINESS DAY TV: Upper end of market 'is more resilient than bottom end'   BDlive
Woolies aims to dress Aussies in SA brands   Times LIVE
Big spenders drive Woolworths' sales up   eNCA
BizNews   
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Tehran Times
   
S.Korea may hike Iran oil imports once sanctions lifted -official   
Reuters Africa
SEJONG, South Korea Aug 31 (Reuters) - South Korea will consider increasing its imports of Iranian crude oil and condensate when sanctions on Tehran are lifted, a senior government official said on Monday. Woo Tae-hee, deputy minister for trade, who ...
S. Africa Keen to Resume Iranian Crude Imports   Tasnim News Agency (press release)
South Africa to mediate between Iran and US oil company   Trend News Agency
Iran, S. Africa to develop bilateral ties   Mehr News Agency - English Version
Press TV   
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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Richest African in Zimbabwe Monday, Khaya   
New Zimbabwe.com
AFRICA's richest man Aliko Dangote is this Monday expected to be in Harare as he tries to establish himself in the country that is in dire need for Foreign Direct Investment. Simon Khaya Moyo, the minister for Investment Promotion, told New Zimbabwe ...
Dangote commissions $250 million cement factory in Cameroun   Daily Sun
Africa's Richest Man Signs Deal With China, Inaugurates $250 Million Cement ...   Forbes
Dangote inaugurates $250 m plant in Cameroon   http://www.newmail-ng.com/ (satire) (press release) (subscription) (blog)
AllAfrica.com   
International Cement Review   
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Stabroek News
   
As the need for power surges, are small - or big - dams the answer?   
Reuters
STOCKHOLM (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - To provide more clean energy, particularly in fast-growing Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, the world needs more hydropower dams, energy experts say. But a surge in building of big dams is also leading to poor ...

The world needs hydro power   News24
Water leaks cost economy R7bn annually   eNCA

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