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LAST WEEK’S TOP STORIES ON FTW ONLINE

09 Aug 2019
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SA’s future looks bleak as Moody’s waits for Eskom results South Africa woke up this morning to find itself in the worst possible position – faced by a power utility that, according to reports, was about to post its worst financial results since it was established in 1923 and the news that capital investor outflows had reached a record high of $4.8 billion.

Truckers call for quicker turnaround at Chirundu border Truck drivers have called on the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) to extend operating hours at Chirundu’s one-stop border post where clearance of goods is now taking up to six days.

SA ready for IMO sulphur cap South Africa is on track to not only supply low sulphur fuel, but also enforce the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) new regulation come January 2020.

Pound pummeled as Boris Johnson shears sheep in Wales If the pound sterling’s poor show against the US dollar and euro is anything to go by, Boris Johnson’s no quarter attitude to the UK leaving the EU with or without a deal come October, an approach that’s increasingly referred to as a “BoJo Brexit”, could harm the once powerful currency even more.

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