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It doesn't end with Piketty – five policies that could reduce inequality
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Reducing income inequality and giving everyone in South Africa a chance to succeed will entrench democracy. High levels of inequality in South Africa have a negative effect on education and social mobility, resulting in less competitive markets and ...
Tax the rich in South Africa: economistBusinessTech
'Tax, not growth, to boost equality'Times LIVE
Piketty proposes wealth tax, minimum wageIndependent Online
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Reducing income inequality and giving everyone in South Africa a chance to succeed will entrench democracy. High levels of inequality in South Africa have a negative effect on education and social mobility, resulting in less competitive markets and ...
Tax the rich in South Africa: economist
'Tax, not growth, to boost equality'
Piketty proposes wealth tax, minimum wage
Times LIVE
30 000 South African coal miners strike as wage talks fail
Times LIVE
The strike, which was scheduled to begin at 1600 GMT on Sunday, will hit mining houses Anglo American, Exxaro and the embattled Anglo-Swiss giant Glencore. File photo. Image by: The Times / Moeletsi Mabe ...
Coal miners begin strikeSouth African Broadcasting Corporation
South Africa: 30 000 NUM Members to Down ToolsAllAfrica.com
NUM begins strike in coal sectorNews24
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The strike, which was scheduled to begin at 1600 GMT on Sunday, will hit mining houses Anglo American, Exxaro and the embattled Anglo-Swiss giant Glencore. File photo. Image by: The Times / Moeletsi Mabe ...
Coal miners begin strike
South Africa: 30 000 NUM Members to Down Tools
NUM begins strike in coal sector
DIGITALLOOK
MARKET & ECONOMICSPetrol prices fall 2p in September, RAC report says
IFA Magazine
(ShareCast News) – The continued low price of oil has seen 2p decline in the price of a litre of petrol in September, a report from the RAC has revealed. Writing in its monthly Fuel Watch report, the automotive services group said a further decline of ...
Petrol prices fall 2p in September, RAC report saysDIGITALLOOK
Petrol 93 down, 95 & diesel up from WednesdayEyewitness News
Petrol prices to be slashed by 2p at the pump as price of oil plummetsMirror.co.uk
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IFA Magazine
(ShareCast News) – The continued low price of oil has seen 2p decline in the price of a litre of petrol in September, a report from the RAC has revealed. Writing in its monthly Fuel Watch report, the automotive services group said a further decline of ...
Petrol prices fall 2p in September, RAC report says
Petrol 93 down, 95 & diesel up from Wednesday
Petrol prices to be slashed by 2p at the pump as price of oil plummets
The Express Tribune
WEF report — a timely warning
The Express Tribune
World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report 2016 has ranked Pakistan 126th — 14th from the bottom. PHOTO: AFP. The World Economic Forum's (WEF) Global Competitiveness Report 2016, which compares governance in 140 countries, has ...
How Competitive Is Your Country?Voice of America (blog)
Zimbabwe Needs Structural Reforms - Global Competitiveness ReportAllAfrica.com
Kenya drops nine positions in rankingThe Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
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The Express Tribune
World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report 2016 has ranked Pakistan 126th — 14th from the bottom. PHOTO: AFP. The World Economic Forum's (WEF) Global Competitiveness Report 2016, which compares governance in 140 countries, has ...
How Competitive Is Your Country?
Zimbabwe Needs Structural Reforms - Global Competitiveness Report
Kenya drops nine positions in ranking
BusinessTech
Is South Africa the most unequal country in the world?
BusinessTech
It is often said that South Africa is the most unequal society in the world. Business and Economy Editor Andile Makholwa put a few questions to Haroon Bhorat, Professor of Economics and Director of the Development Policy Research Unit at the University ...
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It is often said that South Africa is the most unequal society in the world. Business and Economy Editor Andile Makholwa put a few questions to Haroon Bhorat, Professor of Economics and Director of the Development Policy Research Unit at the University ...
Independent Online
Glencore seeks way out of crisis
Independent Online
London - As Glencore's stock went into free fall in August in the face of heavy debts and shrinking earnings, its chief Ivan Glasenberg had a defiant message – traders can beat weak commodity prices during market downturns. But while analysts and ...
Unforgettable week for Glencore ended right back where it startedBusiness Standard
Is Glasenberg ready to take a lesson from Davis?Times LIVE
Was Glencore panic a blip or warning sign of more pain to come?BDlive
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Independent Online
London - As Glencore's stock went into free fall in August in the face of heavy debts and shrinking earnings, its chief Ivan Glasenberg had a defiant message – traders can beat weak commodity prices during market downturns. But while analysts and ...
Unforgettable week for Glencore ended right back where it started
Is Glasenberg ready to take a lesson from Davis?
Was Glencore panic a blip or warning sign of more pain to come?
How we made it in Africa
Strive Masiyiwa: If I started again I'd do agriculture, says telecoms tycoon
How we made it in Africa
Zimbabwean tycoon Strive Masiyiwa made his money in the mobile telecoms business, but if he were to start all over again, he would bet on agriculture. Speaking at the opening of this year's African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) in Zambia's capital ...
Liquid Telecom eyes big expansion in SATechCentral
Liquid Telecom IPO to take a lifeline through AfricaTimes LIVE
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How we made it in Africa
Zimbabwean tycoon Strive Masiyiwa made his money in the mobile telecoms business, but if he were to start all over again, he would bet on agriculture. Speaking at the opening of this year's African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) in Zambia's capital ...
Liquid Telecom eyes big expansion in SA
Liquid Telecom IPO to take a lifeline through Africa
Independent Online
Energy summit begins on a high note
Independent Online
Cape Town - The 2015 South African International Renewable Energy Conference (SAIREC) kicked off at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on Sunday with wins for small business owners and South African school pupils. Ten successful ...
Hosting SAIREC gives Africa an opportunity to fully back renewable energy says ...Greenpeace Africa (blog)
South Africa Hosts Intl. Conference on Renewable EnergyPrensa Latina
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Independent Online
Cape Town - The 2015 South African International Renewable Energy Conference (SAIREC) kicked off at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on Sunday with wins for small business owners and South African school pupils. Ten successful ...
Hosting SAIREC gives Africa an opportunity to fully back renewable energy says ...
South Africa Hosts Intl. Conference on Renewable Energy
Moneyweb.co.za
Global commodity price slump sends ripples around the world
Moneyweb.co.za
In the boom times when the price of gold was soaring,Ebenezer Sam-Onuawonto had a dream job and a dollar salary many times the national average in this mining town in southwestern Ghana. When the price fell, he lost his job as human resources chief at ...
RPT-Global commodity price slump sends ripples around the worldReuters Africa
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Moneyweb.co.za
In the boom times when the price of gold was soaring,Ebenezer Sam-Onuawonto had a dream job and a dollar salary many times the national average in this mining town in southwestern Ghana. When the price fell, he lost his job as human resources chief at ...
RPT-Global commodity price slump sends ripples around the world
Ethiopia aims to grow tourism threefold in five years - minister
Reuters Africa
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia aims to triple its number of foreign visitors to more than 2.5 million by 2020, making tourism a pillar of one of Africa's fastest-growing economies. Buoyed by huge spending on infrastructure and an expansion of its ...
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Reuters Africa
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia aims to triple its number of foreign visitors to more than 2.5 million by 2020, making tourism a pillar of one of Africa's fastest-growing economies. Buoyed by huge spending on infrastructure and an expansion of its ...
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