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South Africa as risk of losing out

Saturday at 16:28 PM, via Daily Investor

The surge in oil prices following the US and Israel’s war on Iran will improve the current account balance of just three sub-Saharan African economies, while most others will suffer.

Government, IDC oppose Tongaat Hulett liquidation

Saturday at 13:34 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Among those opposing liquidation is the Industrial Development Corporation , which has warned that the move would lead to the winding-up, business interruption and possible cessation of operations

Zille pledges 200 000 new jobs in Johannesburg

Saturday at 12:35 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Joburg mayoral candidate Helen Zille said the DA-run Cape Town gained 69 000 jobs in the past three months while Johannesburg shed 49 000 jobs

Top South African bank eyes African expansion

Saturday at 12:15 PM, via Daily Investor

FirstRand is exploring opportunities in southern and western Africa as the continent’s biggest bank by market value looks to grow their contribution to earnings.

SARS gives South African homeowners a R100,000 gift

Saturday at 10:37 AM, via Daily Investor

SARS has increased the primary residence capital gains tax exclusion from R2 million to R3 million, allowing homeowners to keep anywhere from tens of thousands to well over R100,00 more in profit when selling.

South Africa wins R5.8 billion from the World Bank

Saturday at 09:54 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africa has won $350 million (R5.8 billion) in World Bank funding for a credit-guarantee vehicle designed to boost private investment in infrastructure and accelerate the rollout of its transmission grid expansion. 

The man saving South Africa’s biggest shopping malls

Saturday at 07:30 AM, via Daily Investor

As managing director of Flanagan & Gerard Property Group, Paul Gerard oversees malls across South Africa and is leading the turnaround of the country’s largest shopping centre, Fourways Mall.

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