Category: BUSINESS
SA needs to develop its own shipping lines: MBC – SABC News
The Maritime Business Chamber (MBC) says Maersk‘s withdrawal of direct shipping services between South Africa and the United States will have a significant impact on time-sensitive sectors such as fresh
Read MoreTwenty eight more illegal miners resurface at Sheba Gold Mine – SABC News
Twenty-eight more suspected illegal miners have resurfaced at the Sheba Gold Mine in Barberton, Mpumalanga. The latest number brings to 546 people arrested at the mine since last week. On
Read MoreSteenhuisen confident govt will strike favourable tariff deal with US – SABC News
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen says he is confident that the South African government will intensify its talks with its American counterparts to get them to reconsider the looming
Read MoreTesla approves share award worth $29 billion to CEO Elon Musk – SABC News
Tesla has granted CEO Elon Musk shares worth about $29 billion, in a new pay deal aimed at keeping the billionaire entrepreneur at the helm during a crucial pivot from its
Read MoreSA exports pose no threat to United States: Lamola – SABC News
International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola says South African exports do not compete with the United States producers and do not pose a threat to US industry. Lamola says the country
Read MoreFormer Thulamela mayor appears in court over VBS Mutual Bank saga – SABC News
The corruption trial against a former Thulamela Municipality mayor accused in the VBS Mutual Bank saga will resume in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Polokwane, Limpopo, today. Avhashoni Tshifhango
Read MoreElectricity and Energy dept to launch G20 clean cooking project – SABC News
The Department of Electricity and Energy will launch a legacy project aligned to the G20 Clean Cooking Outcome, to accelerate investment in clean cooking in Africa. The department’s Energy Transition
Read MoreDepartment of Transport welcomes first clean audit in 31 years – SABC News
The Department of Transport has welcomed the department’s first clean audit in 31 years. The Minister of the department, Barbara Creecy, and Deputy Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa say the clean audit
Read MoreCPT commits R40bn to infrastructure, focus on low-income areas
The City of Cape Town says R40 billion will be spent over the next three years on infrastructure under the Invested in Hope Budget, with 75% of this spending directly
Read MoreMpumalanga International Fresh Produce Market remains closed – SABC News
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Mpumalanga has expressed concern over the amount spent on the province’s International Fresh Produce Market. More than R2 billion has so far been spent on
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