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LAST WEEK'S TOP STORIES ON FTW ONLINE

28 Aug 2015 - by Staff reporter
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Brighter outlook for

African power output

Power utility companies and

stakeholders across Africa

anticipate a brighter and

different outlook for the

sector in the decade ahead,

according to a new report

from market analyst Price

Waterhouse Coopers (PwC).

Cape tolling

argument concluded

The City of Cape Town

yesterday concluded its oral

argument in the application

to the Western Cape High

Court to review and set

aside Sanral’s proposed

tolling of portions of the N1

and N2.

Major global growth

for SA vehicle exports

While exports of locally

built vehicles to global

markets have seen strong

growth for the first half

of this year, exports out

of South Africa to other

African countries fell by

18% in the first half of this

year to 25 512 units from

31 130 units last year.

Russia to drop visa

requirements for SA?

Russian president Vladimir

Putin this week said he

wanted to make Russia a

visa-free destination for

South Africans, according

to a report by Bloomberg.

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