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South Africa

S.A’s Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse says the government has failed to admit to its shortcomings related to e-tolls

S.A's Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse says the government has failed to admit to its shortcomings related to e-tolls. After its establishment in 2013 as part of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project, e-tolls will officially be scrapped at midnight. However, motorists will be held liable for paying their outstanding e-toll bills. Outa CEO, Wayne Duvenage, says it is clear that the introduction of the e-toll system was grossly irrational.  

today11 April, 2024

South Africa

S.A’s Eskom Extends Load-Shedding Suspension Indefinitely

South Africa's power utility, Eskom, has announced that the suspension of load-shedding will continue until further notice. This decision is attributed to the sustained availability of generation capacity and sufficient emergency reserves. The announcement follows two consecutive weeks without load-shedding, marking the longest period of uninterrupted power supply since the December festive season. Eskom's spokesperson, Daphne Mokwena, has stated that the utility will provide a system update on Sunday afternoon […]

today11 April, 2024

World

Leaders of U.S. and Japan announce new defence, space and tech deals

U.S. President Joseph Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio said the alliance between their countries is critical for the Indo-Pacific and the world after meetings at the White House. Japan is gifting 250 cherry blossom trees to the US ahead of the 250th anniversary of the U.S. - at a time at which US-Japan relations are as strong as ever. Caroline Malone reports.  

today11 April, 2024

Business / Economics

04-11 April 2024 Weekly Economics Wrap

Africa Global Logistics Wins Contract for Walvis Bay Terminal: Africa Global Logistics (AGL) has secured the contract to oversee operations at the Walvis Bay Multipurpose Bulk Terminal in Namibia. AGL aims to facilitate access to SADC markets and invest in modern infrastructure to drive economic growth in the region. The company plans to support Namibia's energy, mining, and industrial projects by offering integrated services adhering to global standards. Namibia-China Trade […]

today11 April, 2024

Business / Economics

11 April 2024 Morning Biz News: Biz Update: Key Developments in Namibia, South Africa, China, and Global Markets

1. Namibia-China Trade Surges: Namibia's trade relations with China have surged, marking a significant milestone with bilateral trade volumes surpassing N$24 billion in 2023. China solidifies its position as Namibia's second-largest trading partner, experiencing a notable 16.5% year-on-year growth in trade volume. 2. Sibanye Stillwater's Financing Strategy: South African company Sibanye Stillwater unveils plans to potentially raise around $500 million through prepayment arrangements, including metals streaming. This strategic move aims […]

today11 April, 2024

Health / Medical

World Tuberculosis Day Marks Global Efforts to Combat TB

World Tuberculosis Day is celebrated to raise public awareness about the devastating health, social, and economic consequences of TB, and to step up efforts to end the global TB epidemic. This year, the theme is 'Yes! We can end TB!'. Here is the Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr. Kalumbi Shangula.  

today11 April, 2024