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| Issued by Bizcommunity.com “Women's Month is not important if it means we only pay attention to women's issues for 31 days of the year." - Moyin Oloruntoba... read | |
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| The PPC Imaginarium Awards announced its overall winner, category winners and runners-up at a gala event hosted in May at the UJ Art Gallery in Johannesburg. read |
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| Mark Allix ArcelorMittal SA has closed a revolving R4.5bn structured commodity-trade finance facility over 36 months to finance working capital, as part of its balance sheet restructuring... read |
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| A R1.5bn steel competitiveness fund will come into effect next month, Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel said on Thursday, 25 May... read |
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| Robert Gad and Jo-Paula Roman In line with international models, South Africa has attempted to incentivise investment into the development and renewal of certain urban areas... read |
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| BEE consultancy Gestalt has given the ‘thumbs-up' on the envisaged construction sector BEE codes... read |
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| The Gauteng Provincial Government will over the next three years invest more than R44bn in infrastructure development, while provincial municipalities spend R94bn over the next five years... read |
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| Ilse van den Berg I recently had a very inspiring conversation with Marcela Guerrero Casas, co-founder and MD of Open Streets Cape Town about the power of streets and its ability to bridge social and spatial divides... read |
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| Karl Gernetzky The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) is to award R3.1bn in tenders for two megabridges in the Eastern Cape in the next two months... read |
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| The City of Cape Town and Stellenbosch University have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the mixed development of the Bellville Park University property located along the N1 freeway... read |
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| Shan Radcliffe Founding director of Hustlenomics, Nhlanhla Ndlovu tells us how growing up in a small house with a backyard shack was the inspiration and foundation upon which his dreams for bigger and better things were built... read |
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| Issued by Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone Upbeat in becoming a motor-force for change and taking a central role in the radical transformation of the economy of the province, the Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone (RBIDZ) is deliberately focusing on opening opportunities for emerging contractors as part of efforts aimed at fast-tracking their entry into the mainstream economy... read |
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| Mike Muller Big dams have a bad reputation. They're often associated with social disruption and environmental damage... read |
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| David Gernon Cape Town's water crisis has seen many companies' cash dry up, while the same crisis has seen new businesses profit... read |
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| Linda Ensor Former finance minister Pravin Gordhan - an MP and a member of the public enterprises committee - said on Tuesday, 23 May, members of the Eskom board "have let SA down more often than not", and the time might have arrived for them to resign or be dismissed... read |
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| Wayne Lindecke With six of the top 10 global oil and gas discoveries in 2013 made in Africa, it would seem logical that this would be the answer to the continent's power crisis read |
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| A consortium led by global steel giant ArcelorMittal is tipped to take over Italy's troubled Ilva steelworks, one of the most polluting industrial sites in Europe, a source told AFP Friday, 26 May... read |
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| Congo broke ground on a new Chinese-funded parliament building in the capital Brazzaville on Monday, 22 May, estimated at over $58m... read |
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| Trade between African countries needs to happen faster and be more cost-effective, as opportunities grow and businesses mature. read |
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