S.Africa's net reserves dip in February as dollar gains

Africa’s net gold and foreign exchange reserves fell slightly in February due to a firmer U.S. dollar, official data showed on Friday.  The central bank said in a statement posted on its website the international liquidity position fell to $38.281 billion at the end of February from $38.63 billion in January.  Gross reserves inched down […]

'Overwhelming' UK interest in South Africa

Over the past few days South African government officials and business representatives have had to be on their toes, answering British investors’ questions – especially about nationalisation and empowerment. Anitha Soni, chairperson of the International Marketing Council, said that interest in meetings held in London this week as part of President Jacob Zuma’s state visit, […]

IMF Chief to visit Kenya, South Africa, Zambia

IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn is to visit Africa to gauge how the continent’s economies were coping with the financial crisis, officials said on Thursday. During his five-day trip beginning Sunday, the International Monetary Fund chief will visit Kenya, South Africa and Zambia for meetings with the authorities, trade unions, representatives of civil society, and […]

S.Africa: Mining plan is opposed

An application made for prospecting rights for minerals in areas of the Cape Winelands has met with staunch opposition. Made by state-owned African Exploration Mining and Finance Corporation (AEMFC), the application seeks the right to prospect for tin, zinc, lithium, copper, manganese and silver in areas considered critical biodiversity areas. Adding their voice to the […]

Sasol plea opens can of worms in the oil sector

A SASOL application to the Competition Commission for leniency has opened a can of worms in the oil industry. The commission said yesterday it had found that major oil companies had fixed their bitumen prices. The commission ruled against Chevron SA; Engen; Shell SA; Total SA; Masana Petroleum Solution (BP is a shareholder in the […]

S.Africa: Gordhan bemoans response to Eskom

Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said yesterday he was “disappointed” by the response of developed countries to Eskom’s plan to seek about 4bn in loans from the World Bank to build power plants. “It’s the first loan SA is asking the World Bank for, and suddenly there’s all sorts of doubts,” Gordhan said in an interview […]

Governments must set up changes to halt global warming

Businesses are looking to government for leadership in establishing the necessary behavioural changes to halt global warming. This was one of the findings of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ report released on Thursday entitled “Appetite for Change: The global business perspective on tax and regulation for a low carbon economy. In the South African supplement to this report, the […]

S.Africa: SARS must get its share, Court rules

The tax collector must get his share from imported wefts used to attach hair or wigs to a person’s scalp or own hair, the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) held on Thursday. The court upheld an appeal by the Commissioner of the Revenue Service (SARS) concerning the correct tariff classification for customs duty on synthetic […]

Patel eyes pensions billions for state fund

Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel is to explore ways of investing some of the R1,5-trillion of public and private retirement funds in development projects, including the possibility of issuing a development bond. The use of retirement funds for development is one objective of the Department of Economic Development’s strategic plan tabled in Parliament this week. […]

S.Africa: Bring back gallows – PAC

The Pan Africanist Congress has reacted with fury to the removal of the gallows and floorboards in the apartheid era’s execution chambers at the Pretoria Central Prison. The families of six PAC activists who were hanged in 1967 and 1968 were shocked to discover that the gallows and the trapdoors had been removed when they […]