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Essay Published November 6, 2014

Sanral CEO denies media reports

Calls transport minister Dipuo Peters either bad at maths or a liar. Sanral CEO Nazir Alli (pictured) came out guns blazing against media reports that the agency is broke and calling transport minister Dipuo Peters either bad at maths or a liar. Alli… Read more

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Essay Published November 5, 2014

The ABSA SME index. - Entrepreneurship In Africa. The capital of Micro business and growing

Data on African economic trends is often scarce and can become quite a fragile or controversial affair, especially when data conflicts (as is the case where there is conflicting information as to where the majority of Africans are employed-ILO data says… Read more

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Essay Published November 5, 2014

ABSA SME INDEX Q2 2014

Theme: Women in Business Weak economic growth and tough conditions in the business environment are having a clear negative effect on the ABSA SME index which dropped 0,5% from the first quarter to its second lowest point since inception. The ABSA SME… Read more

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Essay Published November 5, 2014

South Africa on the edge

Hermann Giliomee 03 November 2014 Hermann Giliomee writes that if we are to see off an economic crisis a more inclusive govt is needed A fiscal crisis and a fork in the road Two concepts that have crept into our discussions will probably dominate… Read more

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Essay Published November 4, 2014

Load shedding hits SA economy hard: Schussler

Economist Mike Schussler says the current round of load shedding will have a dire effect on the South African economy. Eskom announced rolling load shedding throughout the country this week. This after a silo containing tons of coal cracked and affected… Read more

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Load-shedding expected to affect roads

South Africans are bracing themselves for load-shedding which is expected to last for at least a week. Economist Mike Schussler says the current round of load-shedding will have a dire effect on the South African economy. Schussler says the impact will… Read more

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