February 22, 2017

Transforming African economies through Pension Funds and Alternative Investments

MAURITIUS, Feb. 22, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Only one month remains until industry stakeholders meet at the Pension Funds & Alternative Investments Africa Conference (PIAFRICA), taking place on the 15 – 16 March at the Intercontinental Resort, Balaclava, Mauritius. A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/86b2efd7-c2b7-4663-be73-a27c44a0eec6 Mauritius has

CHINT ouvre sa première usine égyptienne spécialisée dans la fabrication d’appareillages électriques à basse tension

– CHINT va exploiter conjointement la nouvelle usine avec la compagnie électrique Egyptian German Electrical Manufacturing Co. (EGEMAC). – CHINT est considérée comme la plus grande compagnie électrique industrielle chinoise en termes de volume des ventes et de production, tandis qu’EGEMAC est réputée pour sa solide clientèle et les activités

Spending on non-essentials continues to improve

Cape Town – Provinces continue to make progress in implementing cost containment measures announced by government in 2013, with the spending on non-essential goods trend expected to continue.In the 2017 Budget Review, National Treasury said spending on…

Net is increasingly closing on rhino poachers

The South African Police Service is continuing to close the net on suspected rhino poachers in our ongoing efforts to prevent and combat wildlife-related crime in South Africa. Over this past week, several suspected rhino poachers were arrested in the…

2017 Budget puts focus back on SOCs

Cape Town – Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan on Wednesday reemphasised the important role that State-owned companies play, saying their governance must be sound as government has high expectations of them.”State-owned companies (SOCs) are governed by a …

Government borrowing increases

Cape Town – Government’s gross borrowing requirement is expected to reach R243.3 billion in 2016/17, National Treasury said on Wednesday.”In 2016/17, the budget deficit amounts to an estimated R170.5 billion. Debt repayments amount to R72.9 billion, br…

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