South Africa

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Electricity prices to remain stable

No further energy hikes are on the cards for the next two years, according to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa).

Bumper global soya crop depress prices

The price of local soya bean-based food products and animal feed may decline due to bumper soya bean crops in Brazil and Argentina, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Lions get comfortable in new home

The first four lions reintroduced into the uMkhuze section of KwaZulu-Natal’s iSimangaliso Wetland Park after a 44 year absence of the carnivore there, are reportedly doing well.

Biofuel draft policy released

The long-awaited draft paper on biofuel pricing rules and regulations has been released for comment by the Department of Energy, Business Day reported.

South Africa’s economic freedom declines

South Africa’s level of ‘economic freedom’ has declined over the past decade. SA is now ranked 75 out of 178 countries in the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom, published by the US think tank Heritage Foundation.

Businesses warned against fake SADC document

Businesses exporting to Tanzania have been scammed into obtaining certificates of ownership for the products before these can enter the country.

Lack of funds as Zimbabweans go hungry

With an estimated two million Zimbabweans facing severe food shortages, the Mugabe government has admitted to not having money to buy food, reported by www.newzimbabwe.com.

DA report card fails Tina

Minister of agriculture Tina Joemat-Pettersson has been rated one of the worst performers in the 2013 Cabinet Report Card compiled by the DA.

DAFF replies to public protector regarding irregular tender

The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) has released a statement in response to the public protector’s 2013 report on allegations of an irregular awarding of a tender to Sekunjalo Marine Services Consortium.

SA wine exports set new record

The South African wine industry set an exceptional export record of nearly 526 million litres last year.

Northern Cape rains not benefitting dry areas

A recent cloud-burst over Garies, in Namaqualand, in the southern part of the Northern Cape, caused major flooding on a few farms in the vicinity.

DA again calls for Tina’s dismissal

The Democratic Alliance has called on President Zuma to clarify what actions he intends on taking against agriculture minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson, following the controversial awarding of an R800 million fisheries patrol tender last year.

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