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/ 7 May 2008

Business chief sees positives in power crisis

The new head of Business Unity South Africa said on Wednesday he was ”quite happy” about the country’s electricity crisis, despite the power cuts and disruption, as it will result in needed change. Brian Molefe said the problems were a ”blessing” in disguise that would force policy changes and greater reliance on alternative sources of energy.

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/ 25 January 2008

SA mines shut down as power crisis worsens

South African gold producers and the world’s biggest platinum miner suspended production at all their mines in the country on Friday due to a power crisis, helping send precious metal prices to new highs. Shares in most of the affected firms dived as the government said the power cuts were ”a national emergency”.

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/ 26 November 2007

Darkness in the corporate heart

The bigots never tire. For many years they have sought to justify colonialism and slavery in their noble quest to bring civilisation to the heart of darkness. Last week they were at it again. This time their target was Jimmy Manyi, the employment equity commission chairperson. The bigots accuse him of double standards because he works for a company accused of colluding in bread price-fixing.

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/ 12 November 2007

Mbeki: Govt not behind Johncom bid

President Thabo Mbeki has denied that the government is behind the Koni Media Holdings’ bid to buy media giant Johncom. He described as ”irrational” the media storm around the bid by Koni — which is partly owned by Foreign Affairs spokesperson Ronnie Mamoepa, presidential political adviser Titus Mafolo and former chief of protocol Billy Modise.

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/ 10 November 2007

Union concerned about retirement insurance

The retirement insurance industry needs to undergo a fundamental change, the National Education Health and Allied Workers’ Union said on Friday. ”In the recent past there have been numerous disastrous instances where workers’ savings have been wilfully misused and even squandered,” said the union in a statement.

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/ 4 November 2007

Mbeki’s men bid R7-billion to buy Johncom

President Thabo Mbeki’s political adviser and a government official are among a group who want to take over Johnnic Communications (Johncom). Koni Media Holdings, a company belonging to Mbeki’s adviser Titus Mafolo, Foreign Affairs Department spokesperson Ronnie Mamoepa, former chief of state protocol Billy Modise and a businessman, have launched a R7-billion bid.

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/ 31 October 2007

PSL to pay soccer bosses R70m

The Premier Soccer League (PSL) has set aside R70-million with which to pay members as a ”token of gratitude” for their part in securing rights and sponsorship deals. The amount would be ”apportioned to the members of the negotiating team and other role players” and would be a one-off payment.