| | | View full indicators | | | | US chicken safe, says deputy minister There is no need to boycott US chicken over health concerns as it was safe to eat, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Mzwandile Masina said. Full story | | | Eskom’s loadshedding ‘holiday’ to continue South Africans would be spared power cuts through winter, Eskom chief executive Brian Molefe assured MPs. Full story | | | ‘Minimum wage doesn’t have to mean job losses’ Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said government would seek to set minimum wage at a level where it would spur economic growth, instead of resulting in job losses. Full story | | | Youth organisations need young leaders In order for youth-led organisations to succeed they should be genuinely led by young people, the Commonwealth Conference on Youth heard. Full story | | | Why Barclays should get into real estate The property game is so lucrative that even bankers are having a go. Full story | | | | | | | | | Gordhan charms, but investors are wary Pravin Gordhan is doing his best to reassure investors abroad, but some are worried that his own job is in jeopardy. Full story | | |
| | Eskom to spend R324bn on more power Eskom will increase its capital expenditure by 44 percent to R324 billion over the next five years to build new power stations. Full story | | |
| | UK manufacturing posts slight rebound UK industrial production posted a modest rebound in January as manufacturing and energy production jumped. Full story | | |
| | Gold drops on dollar gains Gold fell for a second day as the dollar gained before a European Central Bank meeting this week. Full story | | |
| | Why Barclays should get into real estate The property game is so lucrative that even bankers are having a go. Full story | | |
|
|