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Potatoes in soil South African food inflation remained below CPI headline inflation in May
Published: 27 Jun 24
In May, for the third month in a row, South African food and non-alcoholic beverage (NAB) inflation, hereafter to be referred to simply as food inflation, ran at a level below that of consumer price index (CPI) headline inflation, reported the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP) in its latest Food Inflation Brief report. Year-on-year (y-o-y) food inflation was 4.7% last month, while CPI headline inflation was 5.2%. In month-on-month (m-o-m) terms, the two rates were effectively flat, ...
DSCT's facilities in Cape Town Damen renews NIP agreement with dtic; celebrates more than 40 vessels built at Cape Town shipyard
Published: 27 Jun 24
Damen Shipyards Group (DSG) has signed a new strategic partnership agreement with the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic) as part of the National Industrial Participation (NIP) programme. Under the agreement, Damen subsidiary Damen Shipyards Cape Town (DSCT) will continue its localisation work and industrial participation “to the benefit of the South African shipbuilding industry and economy”, says the Dutch-owned group.
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana South Africa achieves first primary budget surplus in 15 years
Published: 27 Jun 24
South Africa achieved its first primary budget surplus in 15 years as it took a stern approach to funding State-owned companies that have drained government finances. Africa’s most-industrialised economy posted a primary surplus — when revenue exceeds non-interest expenditure — of R31.6 billion or 0.4% of gross domestic product in the year through March 2024, data in the South African Reserve Bank’s Quarterly Bulletin published on Thursday showed. That matched the National Treasury’s February forecast. “The decline in non‐interest expenditure was driven by lower voted expenditure, largely owing to the sharp decline in payments for financial assets, reflecting government’s limited recapitalisation of State-owned companies,” the central bank said. The data shows that Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana held a firm line on funding to debt-stricken State companies like ports and railways operator Transnet, providing relief only if they meet strict conditions including implementing recovery plans and selling non-core assets. In his February budget, he provided no new bailouts to state firms.
Starsight Energy group CEO Paul van Zijl; Proconics CEO Melvin Jones; Eskom senior adviser IPPs Motlatsi Makhari; SolarAfrica Energy CEO David McDonald; Emthanjeni local municipality Mayor Lulamile Nkumbi; and Eskom senior adviser IPPs Moreetsi Balepile First phase of 1 GW SunCentral solar farm breaks ground
Published: 27 Jun 24
Independent power producer SolarAfrica Energy has officially broken ground on its first utility-scale solar farm in the Northern Cape. Known as SunCentral, Phase 1 of this project will total about 342 MW in generation capacity, with Phases 2 and 3 to raise the capacity to 1 GW, making it one of the largest projects of its kind in the country.
South African Reserve Bank South Africa's FDI inflows pick up in first quarter - central bank
Published: 27 Jun 24
South Africa recorded foreign direct investment inflows of R24.4-billion in the first quarter of 2024, up from a revised R2.5-billion in the previous quarter, central bank data showed on Thursday. The South African Reserve Bank said in its Quarterly Bulletin that the inflows were largely due to the acquisition of a local vehicle-tracking company by an overseas firm, without naming the company that was bought. Portfolio investments recorded outflows for the seventh consecutive quarter of R52-billion in the first three months of 2024, compared to outflows of R9-billion in the fourth quarter of 2023. The portfolio outflows reflected the disposal by non-residents of R24.2-billion of domestic equities and R27.8-billion of domestic debt securities. "The outflow recorded for debt securities in the first quarter of 2024 could mainly be attributed to the maturity of a $1.5-billion international bond of national government," the Reserve Bank said.
Petrol S Africa consumer confidence recovers in Q2, survey shows
Published: 27 Jun 24
South Africa's consumer confidence improved slightly in the second quarter due to fewer hours of loadshedding and a drop in fuel and food prices, but uncertainty around national elections kept some consumers worried, data released on Thursday showed. The consumer confidence index (CCI), sponsored by First National Bank (FNB) and compiled by the Bureau for Economic Research (BER), improved to minus 12 points in the quarter, from minus 15 points in the first quarter.
Namibia to build second desalination plant in January
Published: 27 Jun 24
Drought-prone Namibia, currently facing its worst drought in over a century, will start constructing its long-awaited second desalination plant in January 2025, the minister of agriculture said on Wednesday. Approval for a second desalination plant with a capacity of about 20 million cubic metres has been granted, and the plant is expected to be commissioned by early 2027, said Calle Schlettwein, minister of agriculture, water and land reform.
Africa50 pledges $100m to accelerate renewable-energy projects, infrastructure
Published: 26 Jun 24
Infrastructure investment and asset management company Africa50 has pledged up to $100-million to fund and co-finance renewables-based energy transition projects and infrastructure across Africa through the International Renewable Energy Agency's (Irena's) Energy Transition Accelerator Financing (ETAF) platform. The collaborative partnership with Africa50 reinforces the ETAF platform's efforts towards sustainable development and climate action across the continent.
renewable energy, wind and solar Legislative certainty amid government shuffle crucial for continued renewable-energy investment Has Video
Published: 26 Jun 24
A clear and certain legislative framework is critical for enabling sustainability and green energy investments in South Africa going forward, especially given the changes taking place in government following unprecedented outcome of the May 29 elections, Absa Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB) environmental, social and governance head Msizi Khoza has said. Speaking at a media roundtable event at the Absa headquarters, in Sandton, on June 26, he emphasised the well-documented transformative effect of clear and consistent legislation on the renewable energy sector.
Gauteng municipalities urged to comply with STS rollover before November
Published: 26 Jun 24
The South African Local Government Association (Salga) has urged municipalities across Gauteng to comply fully with the November 24 deadline for the implementation of the Standard Transfer Specification (STS). The STS is an internationally recognised standard for the transfer of electricity and other utility prepayment tokens and is used by more than 500 utilities in more than 40 countries worldwide.
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