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Africa’s best-performing currency helps Uganda cut power prices
By: Bloomberg 1st April 2025 Uganda cut power prices by the most in two decades, helped in part by an appreciating currency that lowered the cost of imported fuel and... →
Pilot procurement of 1 164 km of powerlines from private investors to be launched in Nov 
By: Terence Creamer 1st April 2025 South Africa intends launching a pilot programme for the procurement of 1 164 km of 400-kV powerlines, involving seven corridors in three... →
Auto sector working to determine if new US tariffs impact Agoa members – Naamsa
By: Irma Venter 28th March 2025 naamsa | The Automotive Business Council says it is “actively assessing” the potential impact of the 25% tariff imposed on vehicles and certain... →
Understanding the Revised Automotive Aftermarket Guidelines for Competition (R2R)
27th March 2025 In 2024, the South African Competition Commission updated the Automotive Aftermarket Guidelines for Competition, commonly referred to as R2R. These... →
DA proposes three measures to ease tax burden on Tshwane consumers
24th March 2025 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the Tshwane Metro is proposing a set of measures to relieve the burden on ratepayers and municipal consumers ahead... →
Sacci finds trade conditions improved in Feb but not enough to create more jobs
By: Marleny Arnoldi 14th March 2025 The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) finds in its latest Trade Conditions Survey for February that respondents are positive... →
Trade Outlook Moderates
14th March 2025 According to the SACCI Trade Conditions Survey in February 2025, respondents experienced the best conditions since the middle of last year – i.e.... →
Treasury opens first window of applications for public sector megaproject financing
By: Marleny Arnoldi 10th March 2025 National Treasury has invited national, provincial and municipal spheres of government, as well as public entities, to apply for funding under the... →