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Nomvula Mokonyane

Cuban engineers continue to be productive

The Department of Water and Sanitation says Cuban experts in the water and sanitation sector, which have been contracted to work in South Africa for two years, continue to be productive. The Minister of Water and Sanitation Nomvula Mokonyane...
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DTI welcomes R150 million Chinese investments

The Department of Trade and Industry (dti) has welcomed Chinese company YI LI DA SA’s R150 million blanket factory which is expected to create 1000 direct jobs in Boksburg, Gauteng. The Chinese company recently opened the eco-friendly factory that...
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New law to curb infrastructure related crimes

President Jacob Zuma has signed into law the Criminal Matters Amendment Act, which will help to curb infrastructure-related crimes. The act amends the Criminal Procedure Act of 1977. It will see the introduction of harsher sentences for the...
Jozi@Work

JOSHCO grants Jozi@Work contracts to Soweto companies

Jozi@Work, the City of Johannesburg’s R3-billion mass empowerment and job-creation programme, on recently offered a further R120 000 in work packages to Soweto’s small businesses and co-operatives – bringing to more than R660 000 the total value of...

West Africa Back to Business at WAMPEX 2016

What is it about WAMPEX that keeps attracting over 100 global industrial companies, investors and thousands of visitors every two years? Why do governments, NGOs, trade associations and powerful private sector organisations flock to the West...
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Van Rooyen out, Gordhan in

South Africa’s rand strengthened more than 4 percent in early trade on Monday, extending overnight gains after President Jacob Zuma named Pravin Gordhan as the new finance minister. Zuma late on Sunday restored a widely respected Gordhan to...