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Transnet wary of public-private deals

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Logistics firm Transnet says while it is open to working with private firms on its expansion plan, it would be cautious as many past deals were "disasters".

Joburg safe from acid mine water – study

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A geo-technical risk assessment says there's no risk of acid mine water flooding the basements of high-rise buildings in the Joburg CBD.

Egypt steel magnate faces fresh graft charges

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Egyptian steel magnate Ahmed Ezz, a top ally of ousted President Hosni Mubarak who is being investigated for graft, faces fresh charges of profiteering and squandering public funds.

Eskom ups profits on tariffs

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Power utility Eskom has reported a net profit of R8.4bn for the year, helped again by higher electricity tariffs.

Transnet: Swazi link is Waterberg saviour

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Transnet's plans to service the strategic Waterberg coalfields hinge on whether it will succeed in moving general freight off the coal line, via a Swaziland loop.

Salaries of Eskom execs doubled

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Eskom has paid executives 109% more than in the previous year, with its CEO now earning R5.7m a year and its human resources head getting a 507% pay hike.

JSE reaching oversold levels

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The local market is oversold and could possibly again experience the short-term run, technical analysis shows.

Godsell: How to curb the youth’s anger

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It will be pathetic if South Africans allowed themselves to be paralysed by the ANC Youth League’s demands, says Business Leadership SA chair Bobby Godsell.

Mzi Khumalo crosses the border

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Controversial mining magnate Mzi Khumalo is closing shop in South ­Africa as his main corporate entity goes into final liquidation.

S&P unfazed by silicosis claims threat

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Ratings agency Standard & Poor says it is too soon to assess whether South African miners will be significantly hit by silicosis claims.