2015年10月1日 星期四

2015-10-02 South Africa Business


News24
   
Traffic congestion costs SA over R1bn - Joburg mayor   
News24
Johannesburg - New forms of mobility are needed to ensure the escalating cost of traffic congestion is brought to a halt, Johannesburg Mayor Parks Tau said on Thursday. "As it stands, the economic impact that results from congestion in the whole of ...
The Sandton EcoMobility World Festival has begun. File photo   Times LIVE
Sandton EcoMobility fest gets going   Independent Online
Is it EcoMobility or simply congestion?   BDlive
htxt.africa   
Eyewitness News   
AllAfrica.com   
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Moneyweb.co.za
   
Dear Cyril, what exactly is the problem at home affairs?   
Moneyweb.co.za
The tourism industry is fed-up with insults from Home Affairs minister Malusi Gigaba and his deputy Fatima Chohan and called on Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa to immediately scrap the “irrational” and “draconian” new visa regulations. Several ...
S.Africa's new visa rules costs tourism industry $540 mln in annual revenue   Reuters Africa
Gigaba invites foreign students to become 'new South Africans'   Times LIVE
Minister Malusi Gigaba - International Students Dialogue On International ...   AllAfrica.com
South African Broadcasting Corporation   
News24   
Eyewitness News   
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Moneyweb.co.za
   
Mall refurbishments thrive but new malls wane   
Moneyweb.co.za
Although SA's weak economy is expected to put the brakes on consumers embarking on retail therapy, real estate developers are still gung-ho about making shopping centre investments. Already, the country has nearly 2 000 shopping centres covering 23 ...

Atterbury's Waterfall Corner development wins Spectrum Award for best shopping ...   eProp.co.za
SA Loves Shopping, but Enough for Retailers?   AllAfrica.com
SA has the 6th highest number of shopping malls in the world   BusinessTech

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iAfrica.com
   
PetroSA confirms R14.5bn loss   
iAfrica.com
State-owned oil company PetroSA confirmed a record loss of R14.5-billion when it tabled its annual financial statements in Parliament on Wednesday. The loss was largely blamed on the failed Project Ikhwezi which recorded a R12.2bn loss. The project was ...


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Mineweb
   
Update on South African gold wage negotiations   
Mineweb
Johannesburg, 1 October 2015: The conciliation process between gold producers AngloGold Ashanti, Evander, Harmony and Sibanye Gold represented by the Chamber of Mines and unions the Association of Mining and Construction Union (AMCU), the ...


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TechCentral
   
Union wants Telkom CEO's head   
TechCentral
The Communication Workers Union wants the chief executive officer of Telkom, Sipho Maseko, fired because of an alleged lack of transformation and job cuts at the company. By Gareth van Zyl. Added by Agency Staff on 1 October 2015. Saved under News

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BDlive
   
DA plans to try to access nuclear build documents, again   
BDlive
THE Democratic Alliance (DA) is having another go at accessing government documents on the nuclear build programme. MP David Maynier said on Thursday that he would write to Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene and ask him to provide copies of several ...

Treasury urged to release studies on SA nuclear power plants   Eyewitness News
Nene: hand over nuclear build secrets – David Maynier   Politicsweb

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Times LIVE
   
Glencore to cut a further 340 jobs in SA   
Times LIVE
Glencore Plc is cutting a further 340 jobs as the company closes depleted coal mines to withstand a downturn in commodity prices. Glencore has eliminated 240 jobs at its South Witbank coal mine in Mpumalanga and it plans to cut as many as 100 positions ...

Glencore cuts further 340 South Africa jobs as coal declines   Mineweb
Glencore widens job cuts at South African mines   euronews
South African mines to suffer job cuts in Glencore move   The Africa Report

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BDlive
   
S.Africa's rand on course for 3rd day of gains, stocks rise   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG, Oct 1 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand was a touch firmer against a wobbly dollar on Thursday, on track for a third consecutive daily gain as investors found renewed appetite for high yielding emerging markets. Stocks also advanced with ...

Rand extends gains, stocks open firmer   South African Broadcasting Corporation
Rand firmer despite US unemployment hitting 15-year low   BDlive

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RTE.ie
   
Ireland improves in Competitiveness Report   
RTE.ie
The country's competitiveness ranking has improved slightly in the last year, a new survey from the World Economic Forum shows. The World Economic Forum - the organisation behind the Davos gathering of business and political leaders - publishes an ...


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