Energy amendment Bills centralise rather than devolve powers, industry insiders say.
The Cabinet has upped the stakes in its war against maladministration in Limpopo, following the controversial takeover of the province’s departments.
The e-tolling fracas in Gauteng is adding to the road agency’s unsustainable debt, and casting doubts on the government’s overall transport strategy.
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/ 20 January 2012
BHP Billiton tightening the screws on its local business associates.
In the face of the threat of load shedding, Eskom is being challenged to cut back on exports.
Now a national heritage, the winery has released a range of wines that recaptures its legacy.
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/ 23 December 2011
The politically linked Imperial Crown Trading 289 has a long legal battle ahead of it.
Local research and development is on track in the country’s bid to host the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope.
Standard Bank’s foreign shareholder, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, has 107-million individual internet banking customers.
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/ 15 December 2011
Negotiations on the review of South Africa’s labour legislation reached an advanced stage.