2015年10月10日 星期六

2015-10-11 South Africa Business


BDlive
   
NUM to consider revised wage offer from coal companies   
BDlive
WAGE negotiations in the coal sector will resume on Monday after the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) indicated it will take a revised wage offer to its members, producers said on Friday. Coal producers Anglo American Coal, Delmas, Exxaro, Kangra, ...

South Africa's NUM union says coal strike to continue   Reuters Africa
NUM members to decide on new wage offer   Eyewitness News
NUM says revised pay offer could end coal strike   Times LIVE
Independent Online   
The New Age Online   
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eNCA
   
Tshwane water reservoirs dangerously low   
eNCA
File: The City of Tshwane has warned of water shortage due to the heat wave which has seen the water demand constantly increasing, resulting in the reservoirs across the City operating at very low levels. Photo: AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE.
Heatwave causes water shortages in parts of Tshwane   Eyewitness News
Tshwane implements water restrictions   Times LIVE

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News24
   
World Bank looking into Hitachi contract   
News24
Johannesburg - The World Bank has confirmed that they will investigate any misuse of possible loans surrounding the controversial Hitachi contract for the Medupi power plant. This comes after DA leader Mmusi Maimane wrote a loaded letter to the ...
Maimane takes anti-corruption fight to Chancellor House   Daily Maverick
World Bank will investigate Hitachi contract, ANC bribe on Medupi project   BizNews
World Bank to investigate ANC's involvement in Medupi power plant contract   MyBroadband
Times LIVE   
BDlive   
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BizNews
   
Matthew Lester: Thomas Piketty's visit forgotten? Oscar, RWC trump Inequality   
BizNews
Celebrity economist Thomas Piketty's whirlwind South African tour is now over, and he's most likely enjoying the interior of his French home. And as is customary, 'out of sight, out of mind' so South Africans can get back to the Rugby World Cup and ...
Thomas Piketty's big African adventure   Politicsweb
Stop dismissing Piketty without giving alternatives to fix inequality   Rand Daily Mail
No comfort living in a Piketty glass house   BDlive
Ventures Africa   
Council on Foreign Relations (blog)   
The Swazi Observer   
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Eyewitness News
   
Eskom 'can't guarantee' a load shedding free weekend   
Eyewitness News
The power utility says four of its big generators broke down yesterday & the grid remains under pressure. Picture: freeimages.com. FILE. The power utility says four of its big generators broke down on Friday and as a result, the grid remains under ...
Breakfast Edition: 9 October 2015   Jacaranda FM

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The Nation
   
Zinc surges as miner Glencore slashes output   
The Nation
LONDON - The price of zinc rebounded sharply this week after troubled Swiss mining giant Glencore slashed its output by a third, in a "significant" tightening of supplies, traders said. The industrial metal rallied to a two-month pinnacle at $1,875 per ...
Commodity rebound lifts world equities   BDlive
Glencore shakes up zinc   Independent Online
Zinc surges as Glencore slashes output   Khaleej Times
Reuters Africa   
Business Standard   
The Australian   
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Times LIVE
   
Zim power cuts: mines told to scale back use   
Times LIVE
Mining companies in Zimbabwe have been instructed to cut power consumption by 25% as a crippling power crisis that began last month intensifies. The directive this week from Energy and Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge came as a blow to a ...

'Power Cuts Sign of Govt Ineptitude'   AllAfrica.com
Zimbabwe orders industry, mines to cut power use by 25%   Bulawayo24 News (press release) (blog)
Zesa says in talks to import power   New Zimbabwe.com

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Tanzania's economic growth slows to 7.9 pct in second quarter, yr-on-yr   
Reuters Africa
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Tanzania's economic growth slowed in the second quarter compared with the same period a year ago, hit by slowdowns in the manufacturing, construction, transport and communications sectors, data showed on Saturday.
Tanzania: Country's economic growth slows to 7.9% in second quarter   Pulse Nigeria

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Times LIVE
   
No load shedding anticipated for Saturday   
Times LIVE
“The system is constrained but stable again today‚ with a low risk of load shedding. We have had no load shedding for the past two months except for two hours and twenty minutes‚” the power provider said. But it cautioned that the high daytime ...
No load shedding on Saturday   Independent Online

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Gabon's government proposes trimmed 2016 budget as oil woes persist   
Reuters Africa
LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - Gabon's cabinet has approved a trimmed 2016 budget of 2.626 trillion CFA francs ($4.55 billion) reflecting the need to carry on with a policy of belt-tightening amid a slump in world oil prices. The petroleum-producing Central ...
In Gabon: Government proposes trimmed 2016 budget as oil woes persist   Pulse Nigeria

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