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2015-11-02 South Africa Business


Times LIVE
   
Drought-struck farmers give up   
Times LIVE
Mokonyane said the first to be affected by water restrictions would be farmers, damaging the economy and food security. File photo. Image by: Sunday Times. Farmers in the grip of the drought devastating the country are selling up. Save & Share. Email ...
More drought aid for KZN as shortages grip the country   News24
Government warns of water supply cuts   BDlive
Rand Water may introduce water restrictions   South African Broadcasting Corporation
Politicsweb   
Eyewitness News   
eNCA   
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Independent Online
   
60% discount on e-toll debt 'a farce'   
Independent Online
Johannesburg – The 60 percent discount offered on past e-toll debt is a farce and does not change anything, the Opposition To Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) said on Sunday. “We always said that applying extortionist and punitive tariffs was never going ...
Time for second new e-toll phase - Sanral   Times LIVE
Outa: 60% discount on past e-toll debt a farce   Jacaranda FM
Road users eligible for 60% discount on outstanding e-tolls   Sowetan Live (press release) (registration) (blog)
MyBroadband   
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BDlive
   
PetroSA ends CEO's contract after probe   
BDlive
STATE oil company PetroSA said on Friday it had terminated its CEO's contract, after placing her on special leave alongside two other executives to allow an investigation into their performance. PetroSA said in a statement that it had reached an ...
PetroSA employees urged to get out while they still can   Eyewitness News
PetroSA terminates CEO's contract   iAfrica.com
PetroSA and CEO part ways   eNCA
Jacaranda FM   
Upstream Online   
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Independent Online
   
IEP 2015 must be tabled urgently: DA   
Independent Online
Cape Town – The Democratic Alliance on Sunday urged Energy Minister Tina Joemat-Petterson to urgently table the integrated energy plan (IEP) 2015 so that it can be scrutinised in Parliament. The IEP 2015 presently before Cabinet indicated that ...

Joemat-Petterson urged to table energy plan so nuclear aim can be clear   Times LIVE
Joemat-Pettersson must provide clarity on R1 trillion nuke deals- Gordon Mackay   Politicsweb

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News24
   
Kidnap behind MTN's woes   
News24
MTN Nigeria would probably have got away with a much smaller fine for its reluctance to deactivate improperly registered SIM cards were it not for a high-profile kidnapping in Nigeria. The kidnapping happened on September 21 in Akure, a sleepy town ...

Nigeria: MTN calls in the big guns   TechCentral
MTN calls in big guns to fight fine in Nigeria   Times LIVE
MTN bows to pressure, agrees to pay N1.04trn fine   Vanguard
AllAfrica.com   
Naija247news   
Daily Sun   
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eNCA
   
We need more money: Post Office   
eNCA
File: The Post Office had closed 19 branches this year alone and is trying hard to secure a government bailout. Photo: eNCA. JOHANNESBURG - The Post Office says it can't pull itself out of its current slump without more money. On Saturday the Telecoms ...

Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services in trouble   MyBroadband
Parliament Meets Post Office Leadership, 31 Oct   AllAfrica.com

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Reuters
   
Asia markets down as soft China surveys fuel growth fears   
Reuters
TOKYO Asian stocks slid on Monday after soft Chinese factory surveys stoked global growth concerns, while the dollar edged back against the safe-haven yen as risk appetite waned. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .
Asian stocks dip after downbeat China data, dollar on defensive vs yen   Financial Express
The Big Chill: Domestic Insecurities And Sino-Japanese Relations – Analysis   Eurasia Review

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Mining Review
   
Renewables are not enough and nuclear energy solutions are ready-to-roll   
Mining Review
Global energy expert and environmental scientist, Tom Blees contends that in order to mitigate against climate change and make environmental preservation a priority globally, there must be a move to eliminate the burning of fossil fuels. He says that ...
SA's nuclear trajectory looks unstoppable   Times LIVE
South Africa's nuclear plans are "national suicide"   MyBroadband

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Independent Online
   
Big Brother watching Company Gardens   
Independent Online
Cape Town – The City of Cape Town has increased security measures in the Company's Garden with additional lighting and CCTV cameras, and by working in collaboration with other security agencies to ensure the safety of the diverse group of residents ...

Cape Town steps up security at Company Gardens   News24

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METALS-London copper strikes 1-month low as China factories sputter   
Reuters Africa
MELBOURNE Nov 2 (Reuters) - London copper dipped to a one-month low on Monday after China's factory growth contracted in October, raising concerns that successive easing measures in the world's top metals user are failing to jump start the real ...

Copper falls to three-week low   Herald Sun

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