| |
|
 | Cape Town resident Jan Frylinck, a lawyer working towards a Master's Degree in Forensic Medicine and a DIY and flight enthusiast, is building a two-man bush plane using a Dremel multi-tool to complete all cutting, grinding and sanding tasks that the project requires. read more>> |
|
 | Henrie Geyser: motoring editor South African new vehicle sales accelerated out of its slump last month with a huge jump in exports and a substantial increase over last year's local sales, according to figures released by NAAMSA. read more>> |
|
 | Although the Eurozone recorded zero growth in the second quarter of 2014, forecasts indicate that growth in the gross domestic product will be positive estimated at 0.9% after a contraction of 0.4% in 2013. read more>> |
|
|
 | Market share is important to Clover Industries, the country's top producer of fresh and long-life milk, as well as other dairy products and beverages. read more>> |
|
 | Evraz Highveld Steel and Vanadium has reported a net loss of R302m for the 6 months to June from a loss of just R10m at the same time a year ago. read more>> |
|
 | Nick Hedley Astrapak's balance sheet is the strongest it has been in about four years, despite a widened interim loss, management says.. read more>> |
|
 | York Timbers has reported a substantial decline in its full-year net profit‚ dragged down by its wholesale division. read more>> |
|
 | Issued by KPMG South Africa Charting a new path for the mining sector will require a collaborative effort amongst all stakeholders, bound together by a common purpose. KPMG has partnered with the Joburg Indaba to facilitate the development of a shared vision for change... read more>> |
|
|
 | NEW YORK, USA: Hewlett-Packard said it would split into two separate, listed companies with its computer and printer businesses in one company and its corporate hardware and services operations in another. read more>> |
|
 | THE HAGUE, THE NETHERLANDS: Electronics manufacturer Funai is suing Philips for €312m in compensation for the failed sale of the Dutch company's entertainment business. read more>> |
|
 | WASHINGTON, USA: Toyota said it is recalling about 690,000 Tacoma pick-up trucks in the United States to fix a suspension system flaw that could result in vehicle fires. read more>> |
|
 | BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: The prospect of the European Union accusing Apple of getting illegal tax breaks in Ireland has reopened a debate on how European countries attract multinational businesses. It has also put Dublin back in the spotlight. read more>> |
|
More International |
|
|
 | South Africa's Ambassador to Italy, Nomatemba Tambo, says local businesses are benefiting from bilateral trade agreements between the two countries. read more>> |
|
 | The European Investment Bank says it is planning to make funding available to several small and medium enterprises and universities in South Africa with a view to contributing to development. read more>> |
|
 | Italian business leaders are in South Africa to explore investment opportunities in the energy, manufacturing and agricultural sectors. read more>> |
|
 | The Department of Energy says government will decide on which procurement method will be used to buy 9,600MW of nuclear power from Russia. read more>> |
|
 | Emerging gold jewellery manufacturers have been given a boost with the launch by Minister of Trade and Industry's Rob Davies of the state's R100m Gold Loan Scheme. read more>> |
|
 | South Africa's productivity levels show a mixed bag of performances in various key industrial sectors of the economy based on statistics released by Productivity SA. read more>> |
|
 | Most Gauteng water supplies are apparently back to normal in Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni and Tshwane says Water and Sanitation Minister Nomvula Mokonyane. read more>> |
|
More Government news |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 | Print any item in this newsletter. |
 | Email any item in this newsletter. |
 | Comment on any item in this newsletter. |
|
|