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January trade conditions better than expected

According to the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI), there was an improvement in trade conditions for January 2015, with trade performing better than anticipated since October 2014. The unadjusted Trade Activity Index (TAI)...

Kenya roads board propose fuel levy increase

The Kenya roads board is proposing to increase the fuel levy from the current nine shillings in a move the agency hope will see it raise revenues to bolster its roads maintenace budget. The board, which is charged with road maintenance and...
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Zuma unveils plan to tackle energy crisis: Part 2

President Jacob Zuma revealed plans that are in motion to deal with the country’s electricity challenges, during his State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Thursday evening. He delivered his speech as Eskom’s power grid remains constrained, with the...

Zuma unveils plan to tackle energy crisis: Part 1

President Jacob Zuma revealed plans that are in motion to deal with the country’s electricity challenges, during his State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Thursday evening. He delivered his speech as Eskom’s power grid remains constrained, with the...

R2.1bn set aside to revitalise mining towns

Government has set aside a total of R2.1 billion to revitalise distressed mining towns in the country, President Jacob Zuma said during his State of the Nation Address on Thursday. He said R290 million had been approved for informal settlement...
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Infrastructure development rules SONA 2015: Part 2

Infrastructure development was a focal point of President Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation Address on Thursday night. He noted that the National Infrastructure Development programme continues to be a key job driver and catalyst for economic...

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