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South Africa rules out nationalising key mining industry JOHANNESBURG, FEB 8 - South Africa's Pick n Pay said on Wednesday its chief executive would step down at the end of this month, leaving the nation's No.2 grocer as it faces increased competition from Wal-Mart. Nick Badminton, who has been the CEO of the Cape Town-based company for five years, said he was stepping down to spend time with his family. "I think that it's a good time for me to take a ... eVestment Selected by Towers Watson to Compile Manager Data In South Africa eVestment Alliance, a global provider of institutional investment data intelligence and analytic solutions, has expanded its relationship with Towers Watson into the South African market. Research and Markets: South Africa Baby Food Market: Analysis & Forecast (2007 - 2017) Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "South Africa Baby Food Market: Analysis & Forecast South Africa: Implementation Should Be At Core of Zuma's Address [BuaNews] Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation Address should focus on implementation policies and programmes that have been agreed to, Business Unity South Africa (Busa) said on Wednesday. S.Africa's Jan business confidence index down at 97.1: SACCI JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's business confidence index decreased to a 20-month low 97.1 in January from 99.1 in December, the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry said on Wednesday. The business grouping the outlook in 2012 was clouded by lower economic growth, unemployment, higher inflation and weak municipal service delivery. SACCI said President Jacob Zuma's State of the ... South Africa platinum miners given 20 days for lapsed rights ideas 8th February 2012 Platinum miners in South Africa have 20 days to provide ideas on lapsed and revoked mineral rights as the government looks to drive forward exploration in the country, reports Mining Weekly. South Africa's close ties to Iran under scrutiny South Africa ties to Iran scrutinized as West steps up pressure over possible nuclear weapons South Africa rules out mines nationalisation CAPE TOWN: Nationalising South Africa's mines is not a viable option for the country's key sector and has been ruled out by the ruling party, the mines minister said on Tuesday, in a move welcomed by industry. ANC Study Rejects Nationalization of South Africa Mines, Business Day Says A report by South Africa’s ruling African National Congress found that the nationalization of mines, as proposed by Julius Malema, head of the party’s youth wing, would be unconstitutional and too expensive, Business Day reported, without saying where it got the information. |
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