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An artist impression of the Mookane domestic power project being pursued in Botswana.
An artist impression of the Mookane domestic power project being pursued in Botswana.

POWER GENERATION

First power from 300-MW Botswana coal-fired IPP expected in 2013

By: Terence Creamer
Published: 3rd September 2010, 08:45
A tariff offer and a draft power purchase agreement (PPA) for a proposed term of 30 years for the planned 300-MW Mookane domestic power project, which could be developed at a cost of some US$800-million in Botswana, have been submitted to the Botswana Power Corporation (BPC) by the project's Chinese and Canadian developers. The power station would be Botswana's first... Full Article
 

HIGHER EDUCATION

Nzimande calls for transformation of FET colleges

Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande on Friday called for some amendments and additions in the curriculum of Further Education and Training... Full Article

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Western Cape looking to attract renewable energy projects

The Western Cape provincial government was seeking to attract renewable energy developers into the area and wanted to play a greater role in facilitation... Full Article

CORPORATE ACTIVITY

Jasco makes bid for Spescom

JSE-listed Jasco, which holds interests in telecommunications and electronics businesses, has made a firm cash and shares takeover offer for fellow... Full Article

OLYMPIC BID

As SA cities weigh their 2020 Olympic options, scepticism abounds

In the aftermath of hosting a successful R30-billion FIFA World Cup, some South African cities are said to be fired up to bid for the 2020 Summer Olympic... Full Article
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ECONOMY

SARB considers growth, jobs – Marcus

The mandate of the South African Reserve Bank is wider than just inflation targeting and it does take into account the state of the economy and... Full Article

AVIATION

SA Express continues with regional expansion plans

Domestic and regional airline SA Express would continue with its regional expansion plans, it said on Friday as it announced a 10% increase in its net... Full Article

PUBLIC SERVANTS STRIKE

Govt, strikers brace for new wage talks

Striking South African state workers held small-scale protests on Friday as union and government negotiators prepared for bargaining next week aimed at... Full Article

TELECOMS

Cell C launches new network in PE

Cell C, South Africa’s third mobile operator, has launched its evolved high-speed packet access (HSPA+) network in Port Elizabeth, the first city... Full Article

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The global head of French energy-equipment supplier Alstom Power has confirmed the multinational company's intention to bid for Eskom's two utility-scale renewable energy projects, which are expected to cost a combined R10-billion to develop. Earlier in the year, Eskom received $260-million (nearly R2-billion) worth of International Bank for Reconstruction and Development funding for the 100-MW Sere wind farm and a 100-MW Upington concentrating solar power (CSP) as part of a larger $3,75-billion World Bank loan.
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Strong science and technology sector ‘a necessity, not a luxury'

Research and development (R&D) in the fields of science and technology should form an integral part in tackling some of South Africa's core developmental challenges, said Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor on Tuesday. Speaking at the Council for Science and Industrial Research biennial conference, the Minister said that South Africa had shown a gradual decrease in industrialisation trends as well as a reduction in investment in the R&D space in recent years.
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SA and India could reach $10bn trade target early

Trade numbers between India and South Africa were on the rise, with bilateral trade reaching $2,75-billion in the first quarter of this financial year, spurring hopes that the $10-billion trade target could be reached before the set date of 2012, said India Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma on Monday. He added that even though bilateral trade did take a dip in 2009, reaching around $7-billion, all indications were that if trade continued on its current trend for the next three quarters, the $10-billion target could be reached as soon as March 2011.
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Defence and aerospace company Denel, which implemented a far-reaching turnaround strategy five years ago, has slashed its losses from R533-million in 2009, to R246-million this year, it reported on Friday. In 2005, the State-owned defence industrial group posted a R1,6-billion loss. Denel CEO Talib Sadik said that three of its four industrial clusters were able to report a profit this year, and that the Denel Saab Aerostructures (DSA) business was currently the only sore thumb, posting a loss of R328-million.
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Large SA engineering group says orders on recovering trend following recession

Orders at emerging market-focused consulting engineering group Aurecon - formed in 2009 through a merger of South Africa’s Africon and Ninham Shand, as well as Australia’s Connell Wagner - have stabilised and have even started to strengthen again, following a contraction precipitated by the global financial crisis of 2009. The company, which employs some 6 000 people, many of who are engineers or technically qualified professionals, and has offices in 80 countries, is South Africa’s largest multidisciplinary consulting engineering practice with particular expertise in transport, resources, buildings, water and energy.
 

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SA transport unions reach a proposed wage deal with Transnet; South Africa could sell its stake in ArcelorMittal's South Arica unit if competition authorities find the company raised steel prices without good reason; and 300 000 jobs could be created in South Africa's renewable energy sector over the next ten years.
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South African miners are "going beyond their limits of knowledge", and new research is urgently needed; Minerals Minister Susan Shabangu needs to turn her single step in the right direction into a full turnaround and Southern Africa's once thriving aluminium businesses are entering a no-growth future.
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SA needs to target a sustained economic growth of 7% a year for 20 years to dent rampant unemployment; AngloGold Ashanti is studying the feasibility of going ahead with two large new gold mine projects and South Africa's Finance Minister is willing to have a relook at failed junior miner incentives.
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Steelmaker ArcelorMittal plans to generate its own electricity; MTN has begun generating its own electricity and South African industry as a whole and the mines are taking steps to reduce their exposure to Eskom.
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06/08/2010 (On-The-Air)

Black-owned Merafe is building a new billion rand chrome plant in Rustenburg; Projects in Brazil are proving problematic for South Africa's iconic mining giant, Anglo American and Former SABC head and iconic South African Zwelakhe Sisulu is cutting and polishing diamonds with Chinese help in East London.
 
 
 
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As SA cities weigh their 2020 Olympic options, scepticism abounds

In the aftermath of hosting a successful R30-billion FIFA World Cup, some South Africa cities are said to be fired up to bid for the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, which could require investments of more than R40-billion. Full Article

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Russia considers ground facilities in SA to support its satellites

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Renewable-energy policy review to be released in 2011

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by 40% in 2010, says Safcec

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BREWING DEAL: South African-linked SABMiller emerged last week as a possible acquirer of Australian brewer Foster's. Pictured here is a glass of beer taken at Foster's Carlton & United Breweries visitors centre in Abbottsford, Melbourne, Australia. Foster's gave up on its twin beer and wine strategy in May and will split the two units in 2011. The move has triggered market expectations that beer operation might be snapped up post-demerger for a price of over $10-billion. (Bloomberg News)

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