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DEWA to organise 22nd WETEX and 4th Dubai Solar Show at Expo 2020 Dubai site

DEWA to organise 22nd WETEX and 4th Dubai Solar Show at...

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 28 October 2019, (AETOSWire) : HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA),...
Exposing the myths around income inequality in South Africa

Exposing the myths around income inequality in South Africa

At the dawn of our democracy in 1994 income levels was mostly split between the races. White South Africans were earning considerably more than...
Fluor, JGC and Technip Selected for Landmark Rovuma LNG Project in Mozambique

Fluor, JGC and Technip Selected for Landmark Rovuma LNG Project in...

IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE/AETOSWire)-- Fluor Corporation (NYSE: FLR) announced today that a consortium of Fluor, JGC Corporation of Japan and TechnipFMC of France was awarded...
ITALCAR Cuts Stock Levels While Increasing Sales Shortly After Implementing Demand Solutions

ITALCAR Cuts Stock Levels While Increasing Sales Shortly After Implementing Demand...

Tunisian Car Distributor Increases Sales, Reduces Stock Despite Challenging Financial Environment LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE/AETOSWire)-- Demand Management, Inc., a leading global resource for cloud-based supply chain...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution - South Africa

The Fourth Industrial Revolution – South Africa

The article below begins by explaining (the definition) of The fourth industrial revolution, going over to where Africa stands in total with respect to...
Formal non-agricultural sector employed 2000 less during second quarter

Formal non-agricultural sector employed 2000 less during second quarter

South Africa’s formal non-agricultural sector employed about 10 million people between March and June 2019, the Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES) has revealed. Released by Statistics...
South Africa's energy regulator failed to assure a stable pricing path for electricity and is partly to blame for energy provider Eskom's troubles. Shutterstock

South Africa is planning more regulators: this is a bad idea

There are a host of reasons why a country’s economy must be regulated. One of the main ones is to ensure that dominant firms,...
Royal Patronage Adds Prestige to TMS Awards

Royal Patronage Adds Prestige to TMS Awards

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates-Monday 23 September 2019 The Maritime Standard Awards has announced that, for the sixth consecutive year, the patronage of His Highness...
Reserve Bank keeps repo rate unchanged

Reserve Bank keeps repo rate unchanged

The South African Reserve Bank has kept the repo rate unchanged 6.5%. South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago on Thursday said this is in...
Critics have worried Purdue might use bankruptcy to avoid accountability. AP Photo/Jessica Hill

Why companies file for bankruptcy – and how it protects both...

Reports have emerged that Purdue Pharma is in settlement talks to resolve thousands of federal and state lawsuits over its role in fueling the...
South African taxpayers will bear the brunt of National Health Insurance

South African taxpayers will bear the brunt of National Health Insurance

South Africa’s government recently released the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill whose aim is to extend universal healthcare to all South Africans. But the Bill...
Moody's getting impatient with the SA regime?

Moody’s getting impatient with the SA regime?

The poor economic conditions, unemployment, little foreign interest, the power-hungry land grab program, Eskom and other entities' financial inability are all reasons why the...