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Business Day (South Africa) archives from November 2005

Mboweni getting wrong advice.
November 14, 2005... (From Business Day (South Africa)) Byline: Peter Buchan Mboweni getting wrong advice Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni's comment about exchange controls, if correctly reported in, Scrap remaining forex controls, says Mboweni...

Black empowerment sale: get your ANC politician while stocks last.
November 14, 2005... (From Business Day (South Africa)) Byline: Rob Rose Black empowerment sale: get your ANC politician while stocks last THE window is steadily closing for companies that haven't done empowerment deals: soon the frontline African...

Cap on JSE ownership works for now.
November 14, 2005... (From Business Day (South Africa)) Byline: Rob Rose Cap on JSE ownership works for now SO THE Financial Services Board (FSB) has vetoed the request of Jannie Mouton's PSG Group to increase its shareholding in the JSE above 15%. ...

Ominous clouds gather over Kebble auditor.
November 14, 2005... (From Business Day (South Africa)) Byline: Rob Rose Ominous clouds gather over Kebble auditor UNEASY times appear to lie ahead for Brett Kebble's former auditor, Charles Orbach. Lest we forget, Orbach's was the auditing firm of...

TRAVEL.
November 14, 2005... (From Business Day (South Africa)) Byline: Daniel Thole TRAVEL DUBAI seems to suffer from a terrible affliction people just don't understand it. The city in the desert suffers from the Singapore syndrome South African tourists'...

Moving train.
November 14, 2005... (From Business Day (South Africa)) Byline: K Moodley Moving train As a Capetonian who was looking forward to using the Gautrain, I find the sudden debate about the project most frustrating. It is astonishing that Parliament's...

India no answer.
November 14, 2005... (From Business Day (South Africa)) Byline: Themba Sono, India no answer In late 1850s Natal's white sugar planters, rebuffed by Africans, sought labourers from India. This year, the government, without being rebuffed by local...

New illiberalism.
November 14, 2005... (From Business Day (South Africa)) Byline: Paul Whelan New illiberalism We either believe in people, or we believe Anthony Butler in, Why SA needs a strong ANC (November 9), that the way to safeguard constitutional democracy is for...

Gautrain link.
November 14, 2005... (From Business Day (South Africa)) Byline: Frederick Ehlers Gautrain link The inappropriate process of the Gautrain means the agenda is not what our transport strategy should be, but whether we should link four pins that someone...

Viva Kadalie!
November 14, 2005... (From Business Day (South Africa)) Byline: Arnold Muscat Viva Kadalie! Rhoda Kadalie's column, ANC's transformation is nothing but hogwash (November 10), gave me hope that the new SA has a chance, if a journalist can write...

Tawana Resources nestles down and makes a home in SA.
November 14, 2005... (From Business Day (South Africa)) Byline: Stephen Gunnion Tawana Resources nestles down and makes a home in SA DIAMOND exploration company Tawana Resources listed on the JSE on today. The company has a market cap of about R222m with...

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