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BLAST FROMT THE PAST: General Electric to double Africa Revenue to $10bn

General Electric says it is seeking to target power, health and locomotive opportunities in the hopes of boosting economies in Africa.

PPC and investors find common ground on board appointments

The cement giant will allow investors to nominate directors to its board – and in doing so, has averted a showdown.

Under Nomvula Mokonyane’s nearly four years at the department, things got much worse.

Naspers soars on satellite, rockets on Chinese growth

Africa’s largest company saw first-half earnings increase by 39%, owing partly to interests in emerging markets such as China and Russia.

Vodacom sales rise on African data boom

The telecom giant’s sales rose to R18.3-billion in the second quarter with data revenue from other African countries accelerating growth.

Telkom to cut staff in half to lower costs – union

The union plans to take Telkom to court to prevent the firing of 9 500 of it’s workers but the company says no such number has been specified as yet.

Naspers profit growth slows on internet investment

Investment in e-commerce has negatively affected the media giant’s balance sheet but the company says its strategy is sound.

Suspended Telkom CFO’s hearing to conclude by year end

Jacques Schindehutte, Telkom’s suspended chief financial officer, expects a disciplinary process into his alleged misconduct to wrap up before 2015.

Genetic sequence data on a strain of bird flu show the virus has acquired some mutations that might make it more likely to cause a human pandemic.

Spotify in talks with Vodacom over music deal in Africa

International digital music service Spotify is said to be in talks with Vodacom to provide users with access to its music library.

Telkom

Telkom boss ordered to attend corporate governance course

Telkom chief executive Sipho Maseko has been ordered to attend a corporate governance course or face a R1-million fine or criminal prosecution.

Cosatu backed Cyril Ramaphosa’s bid to become president of the ANC and now expects him to support workers’ demands. The federation hinted at strikes

Vodacom and MTN to pay R2.26-billion to take over Nashua Mobile customers

South Africa’s two biggest mobile phone companies will buy Nashua Mobile’s 900 000 mobile subscribers after it deemed its model unsustainable.

Weather forecasts paint a promising picture of a return of a La Niña in the 2024-25 summer-crop production season.

SA imports yellow maize for first time in two years

South Africa, Africa’s biggest maize producer, has had to import yellow maize for the first time since April 2012 as stocks remain tight.

The government will likely need to reallocate funds to repair damage caused by the extreme weather.

Torrential rains knock SA economy

Weeks of rain in the north and east of the country will have an impact on infrastructure spend, construction revenues and even maize harvesting.

According to a scientific study

SA wheat prices at highest since 2008 amid Ukraine tension

Escalting tensions in Ukraine are causing cereal supply disruptions to South Africa and pushing up food prices.

Telkom in talks with MTN on network sharing

A deal between the telecommunications giants could help reduce the cost of wireless business.

Motorists can expect relief at the fuel pumps in October, with the price of all grades of petrol and diesel set to decrease from Wednesday

Record-high diesel price offers traders new hedging opportunities

The Johannesburg Stock Exchange has introduced contracts that allow investors to protect against changes in diesel prices.

Knockout strategy: MTN seized the window of opportunity to expand into Africa.

MTN full-year profit gains on rising subscribers and weaker rand

MTN’s full-year profit has risen 27% after the rand weakened and subscribers increased.

South Africa imports maize as stocks slump to nine-month low

Drought in some key maize-growing regions has curbed output, and maize is being imported for the first time in 22 months as a result.

Vodacom demonstrates that anchoring identity in the physical world still matters. Photo: File

Vodacom revenue rises on sales outside South Africa

South Africa’s biggest mobile operator has seen sales increase by 11% over the quarter as non-South Africans increased their data spending.

Agriculture in the country is experiencing a recovery season for its grain and oilseed production, although some areas may have quality problems

SA yellow maize drops on forecast of rain

An expectation of rain in maize-producing areas has seen the price of the yellow variety fall to a three-week low.

Inventories slid to 1.84-million tonnes for white maize and dropped to 1.33-million tonnes for the yellow variety.

White maize reaches a record high as stocks shrink

Fears over supply shortages has seen white maize prices climb to the highest levels since it had begun trading on the futures excahnge in 1996.