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Voorsitter ’n vrou van haar woord
Die nuwe bestuur van die Weskus-sakekamer is onlangs verkies en Weslander het by die nuwe voorsitter, Darrelle Scheepers, gaan aanklop om te hoor wat sy dink die rol van die sakekamer is. Scheepers is die eerste vrou om aan die…
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Saldanha bulk exports rise by almost 177% in January
Bulk exports, mostly iron ore, out of Saldanha Bay Harbour saw a 176,8% surge to 14,8 million tonnes year on year in January 2018, according to data from the Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) released on Monday.
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West Point verkoop aan TerraSan
Die ongenoteerde vismaatskappy, TerraSan, het stil-stil verlede jaar die pelagiese belange van die Saldanha Groep, ’n viskonsultasiespesialis, bekom.
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New CEO visits mine
Weslander and a few locals were recently invited to take a tour of Kropz’s Elandsfontein phosphate mine outside Hopefield.
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Vier fees, ja, maar wees spaarsamig
Dit is altyd beter om die nuwe jaar met ’n positiewe bankbalans te begin, glo Martin Fourie, finansiële beplanner van Old Mutual.
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AMSA confirms first payment
ArcelorMittal SA (AMSA) has confirmed its first payment of the record R1,5bn fine it was given by the Competition Tribunal in August 2016 after pleading guilty to price fixing.
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Sea Harvest talks to Viking
Sea Harvest and its parent Brimstone Investments say negotiations are underway to acquire Viking Fishing for an undisclosed amount.
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New CEO for ArcelorMittal
The Board of ArcelorMittal South Africa announced this week the appointment of Hendrik Jacobus “Kobus” Verster as CEO and Executive Director of ArcelorMittal South Africa.
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ArcelorMittal ‘no’ to price hike
ArcelorMittal South Africa (Amsa) could head into a downward spiral if an electricity tariff hike of around 20% is accepted, but the Saldanha plant will not close overnight.
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Local Velddrif woman climbs business ladder
When businesswoman, wife and loving mother, Petro Swartz, decided to take a leap and start her own construction business, she was entering an economic space predominantly run by men.





