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23.01.2023
Brent for March settlement was up 0.5% at $88.04 a barrel on the ICE Futures Europe exchange.
Multiple studies published more recently show a link between outdoor nitrogen dioxide exposure and increased asthma risk in children, says Bert Brunekreef.
Says plant will also host the country’s first helium processing technology.
How we are working together to solve the challenges: BLSA CEO.
Spot gold rose 0.2% to $1 929.01 an ounce.
Property as an asset class is not going away.
Lavrov's second African visit in six months comes ahead of a Russia-Africa summit, which was postponed to July from last year because of the Ukraine conflict.
Despite hefty price tag and load shedding …
'At least five units will be ready to go to the market in the next three to five years,' Jugeshinder Singh said.
Brent for March settlement fell 0.5% to $87.24 a barrel on the ICE Futures Europe exchange.
Analysts and economists believe the Reserve Bank is at its rate hike peak.
Local currency at R17.16 to the dollar in early trade.
Analysis of Mr Price’s trading update, Karooooo results and a look at opportunities for African trade and investment.
‘Fantastic’ exclusion but many requirements to consider.
Following social media comments questioning his involvement with energy companies PowerX and Mahube Infrastructure.
Tech companies added to their headcounts during the pandemic but were forced to make reductions in response to reduced advertising revenue and a shaky economic outlook.
Amid criticism over its non-commital stance on the war in Ukraine.
'It will not be fair to impose the tariff on our people while there is load shedding,' he said.
Outages were reported in locations including Karachi, Lahore and capital Islamabad.
22.01.2023
'I take on this job at a challenging time for New Zealanders,' Hipkins said.
SpareRoom predicted that this trend would continue over the “coming weeks and months,” repeating patterns seen following the financial crisis.
Questionable policy and bad timing; implementation already flawed.
Study shows a large part of inequality is also due to which employer you land at.
How technology can power sustainable development.
Cape Town commuters welcome trains as far more affordable than buses or taxis.
And why it might be time for Musk to go.
Air New Zealand will next year add so-called Skynest bunks in economy class.
Five questions answered.
A look at the farm-to-table-to-farm concept.
The cement industry contributes as much as 8% to global emissions of planet-warming carbon dioxide.
The government is facing sharp criticism over its handling of Eskom.
How can I support them?
Continuous outages of as much as 3 000 megawatts will be necessary to make 'space for maintenance' on Eskom’s power-station fleet, Mpho Makwana said.
Counting the social, economic and political costs of an ageing, smaller society.
The 100% local-content requirement for materials in solar panels has been cut to 30% in a bid to accelerate new generation capacity.
Arabica futures reached a decade high last February following two sub-par crops in Brazil and Colombia and global shipping disruptions.
21.01.2023
Anglo says it doesn't believe it's correct to attribute legal responsibility to Anglo American SA.
The energy minister axed Peter Becker from the National Nuclear Regulatory Board.
How a varsity game and his father’s trust in his abilities helped Peregrine Capital CEO Jacques Conradie pick a career in investments and what guides his thinking now.
It won the bulk of an emergency power tender in March 2021.