2015年8月31日 星期一

2015-09-01 South Africa Business


BDlive
   
ArcelorMittal SA steel mills to close as industry crisis bites   
BDlive
ARCELORMITTAL SA on Monday became the latest casualty of plunging steel prices and slowing demand, saying it would mothball two operations and review the viability of its largest steel mill. It had "no option but to commence consultations" with ...

Hundreds more jobs on line   Times LIVE
South African stocks end mixed, ArcelorMittal slides   Reuters Africa
UPDATE 1-ArcelorMittal South Africa to close mills, review largest plant   Reuters
Financial Express   
Bloomberg   
Independent Online   
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Reuters Africa
   
South Africa says "no deal" struck with any country on nuclear expansion   
Reuters Africa
PRETORIA (Reuters) - South Africa has not struck a deal so far with any country on nuclear expansion but its immediate focus was to build more renewable power projects, the energy minister said on Monday. The government of Africa's most advanced ...

Minister vows no secrecy in nuke deals   Times LIVE
South Africa Gives Urgent Priority to Gas to Tackle Energy Needs   Bloomberg
UPDATE 1-S.Africa says "no deal" struck with any country on nuclear expansion   Reuters
Eyewitness News   
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly   
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Times LIVE
   
Government seals mining jobs deal, proposes platinum plan   
Times LIVE
South Africa's mining industry, unions and the government signed a broad plan on Monday to stem a wave of job losses triggered by falling commodity prices and soaring costs. The document of the blue print seen by Reuters last week included boosting ...

Mining unions welcome new deal to minimise job cuts   Eyewitness News
Mining industry, unions and government agree on plan to stem job losses   BDlive
Plan agreed to stem job loses in South Africa's mining industry   Irish Times
World Politics Journal (blog)   
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BDlive
   
South Africa nuclear unit shut for maintenance, system stable -Eskom   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG Aug 31 (Reuters) - One of two units at South Africa's Koeberg nuclear plant near Cape Town went offline for routine maintenance on Monday but power supply remained stable as other plants came back from repairs, state-run utility Eskom ...

Zuma sees progress in ending South African power shortage   Cape Business News
Koeberg unit shut for maintenance, system stable, says Eskom   BDlive
Koeberg Unit 2 offline for maintenance   Independent Online
Times LIVE   
Mail & Guardian Online   
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Independent Online
   
Vumatel: 30000 fibre homes by February   
Independent Online
Six new Johannesburg suburbs are set to get fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) internet connections as fibre connectivity provider Vumatel rapidly expands its network. The resident associations of Hurlingham, Glenadrienne, Hyde Park, Northcliff, Sharonlea and ...

Six Joburg suburbs opt for Vumatel FTTH   ITWeb
Vumatel aims to connect 30 000 homes to its fibre network by March 2016   htxt.africa
Vumatel to wire up more suburbs   TechCentral
BusinessTech   
MyBroadband   
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Independent Online
   
How not to smuggle R70m out of SA   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Customs officials at OR Tambo International Airport stopped five people from leaving South Africa for Dubai with R23 million and USD 3.775 million in cash stuffed into suitcases and backpacks, SA Revenue Service (Sars) spokesman Luther ...

SARS officials seize R78 million in undeclared currency at OR Tambo   Times LIVE
Millions in undeclared currency confiscated at OR Tambo, 5 arrested   News24
5 suspects caught with R78 million worth of 'undeclared' currency   Eyewitness News

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iAfrica.com
   
Govt, unions, firms in deal to save jobs   
iAfrica.com
Government and stakeholders in the mining sector have reportedly signed a deal that will save thousands of jobs that were at risk of being cut due to falling commodity prices and rising costs. Most of the unions, with the exception of Amcu, signed the ...
Mining's new deal: A platinum solution?   Daily Maverick
Jobs-saving pact an important step, but more must be done   Times LIVE
Mining jobs task team to sign agreement   Eyewitness News

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Daily Maverick
   
The Agents of Economic Reform   
AllAfrica.com
Searching for explanations, or excuses for failure, will not get South Africa's stalled economy moving. Whoever, and whatever, is at fault, there are five strategic requirements for reforms to address the overriding need to create not only more, but ...
Enabling people to work from home could help bolster South Africa's economy   TheSouthAfrican
Black South Africans Have Higher Unemployment Than Whites   AFKInsider

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Times LIVE
   
In the event of a total blackout   
Times LIVE
The costs of averting disaster in the event of a total blackout can only be carried if we divert money away from basic service delivery. File photo. Image by: MIKE HUTCHINGS / REUTERS. The stand-out meeting of the past week was the Premier's ...

Energy crisis is not due to expansion of service delivery, says Zille   BDlive
Western Cape shields itself from blackouts   The New Age Online

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Times LIVE
   
Exports likely to improve as production activity normalises   
Times LIVE
The renewed weakness of commodity prices and the planned mothballing of some mining shafts are likely to dampen exports of mineral products. File photo. Image by: MOELETSI MABE / The Times ...

Trade balance swings back into deficit   BDlive
SA posts R400m trade deficit in July As imports rise.   Moneyweb.co.za
SA records trade deficit of R0.40bn for July   Sowetan Live (press release) (registration) (blog)

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