Development approvals for new shopping centre space in decline

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The decline in square metres approved resulted in approved plans in square metres for non-residential buildings decreasing by 8. 2 percent.

PROPERTY FUNDS: Cohen appointed as Vukile CFO

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Vukile Property Fund has appointed Laurence Cohen as its chief financial officer and a member of Vukile?s board effective from July 1 this year.

City Lodge expansion continues despite tourism dip

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City Lodge chief executive Andrew Widegger said that with the Waterfall node growing fast, the moment seemed right to expand the group?s footprint.

Tribunal approves AEEI acquisition of Saab Grintek Technologies

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The Competition Tribunal has approved the acquisition of Saab Grintek Technologies by African Equity Empowerment Investment.

SA electric vehicle sales ‘to grow significantly by 2025’

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This forecast by Jaguar Land Rover South Africa was based on the uptake of EVs in the domestic market matching the global average

Power cable producer Alcon Marepha admits collusion

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Edwin Phala, the chief executive of Alcon, confirmed this yesterday at a Competition Tribunal hearing on an application by the Competition Commission.

Insurer ordered to pay farmer R456 000 for wildebeest

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An insurance brokerage and one of its representatives have been ordered to pay a wildlife farmer R456?000 following the death of a golden wildebeest.

Atlantic Leaf anticipating better results

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Mauritius-based real estate company's earnings for the third quarter are tracking management's expectations.

Weak residential rental market helps to contain CPI inflation

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FNB commercial property finance property sector strategist John Loos said housing-related operating cost items were ?troublesome? for CPI inflation.

The automotive industry revolution

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A technological revolution is bearing down on the automotive industry that is set to dramatically transform the industry globally and in South Africa.

Shoprite, Computicket referred to tribunal for prosecution

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The head of communications at the commission, said yesterday that the two companies had been charged with signing and enforcing exclusive agreements.

Nedbank ‘to reverse’odd-lot share acquisition

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Kedibone Molopyane, the head of group media relations at Nedbank, said that Nedbank would provide comment and know the final way forward today.

Building and construction industry nightmare continues

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The latest CIDB small and medium enterprise business conditions survey showed lingering nightmare in the building and construction industry continues.

Deadline for comment on 93 octane prices extended

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The Department of Energy is pushing ahead with a proposal to set maximum retail prices for 93 octane grades of petrol.

LOOK: New jewel on the Golden Mile, Suncoast's R1. 6bn makeover

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Tsogo Sun, the listed leading hotels, gaming and entertainment company, has invested R1. 6bn in reinventing its Suncoast hotels and casino complex.

Increased international flight connectivity positions Durban for growth

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Increased international connectivity in the form of direct flights into Durban is set to accelerate tourism and economic growth in the region.

N2 Wild Coast Dispute Goes To Court Again

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The judicial review of Sanral's realignment of the N2 along the Pondoland Wild Coast, has been welcomed by Outa.

SABS makes progress with recovery of previously high standards

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The SABS was bleeding customers and potential revenue and earlier in the year instructed its management to urgently develop a turnaround strategy.

Reserve Bank 'caused' R5m loss by investor, KZN high court finds

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This was one of the findings by Judge Johan Ploos van Amstel in a judgment handed down on Monday to a damages claim by the trustees.

Builder plans to deliver 1000 apartments a year in Western Cape

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Balwin Properties has earmarked the Western Cape as a future growth area.

SA's civil construction activity levels expected to decline even further

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This was one of the conclusions that were concluded following the release of the latest FNB-Bureau for Economic Research civil confidence index.

Kpone costs Group Five $106. 5m

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Total amount that its bank guarantee providers have paid to Cenpower continues to swell.

Dawn cuts 700 employees in six months

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Financially troubled Distribution and Warehousing Network (Dawn) retrenched and terminated the employment of more than 700 employees.

Nedbank offer at odds with prohibition

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EXCLUSIVE: Odd-lot investors who don't specifically elect to retain their shares regarded as having chosen to dispose of them.

E-tolls boycott spurs GFIP debt to R40. 5bn

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"In the end, taypayers will still pay for it. Even if we shut down the system, even if we starve it, we as citizens of South Africa will have to pay".