UK to start fracking again after 5 years, spurring SA’s massive shale endowment?
Third Energy was given the go-ahead to frack an existing UK natural gas well, overcoming last-minute protests and reviving a practice not used in Britain for 5 years.
Third Energy was given the go-ahead to frack an existing UK natural gas well, overcoming last-minute protests and reviving a practice not used in Britain for 5 years.
Investec reported a 4.8 percent increase in full-year profit on Thursday, helped by net new fund inflows and a strong showing at its banking unit.
In this heart of the matter contribution, Graham Sell tears into both the African National Congress and Democratic Alliance for having lived in Cloud Cuckoo Land for 22 years.
Econometrix’s Rob Jeffrey and Johannes Jordaan dig deeper into the perceived FDI crisis in search of ways to rectify the current situation.
Donwald Pressly says Malema has toned down some of his anti-business rhetoric and wonders if there’s a bigger story there. One where big business, the DA and EFF are planning a coup.
Emigration expert JP Breytenbach talks to Alec Hogg about migratory trends, with the latest wave of emigrants doing so for very different reasons to their predecessors.
Whereas fear was the key driver of previous relocation waves, JP Breytenbach says this time his clients are drawn by opportunity.
Three South Africans feature prominently in the UK’s 2016 “Rich List”, published yesterday by The Times of London.
According to the UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index, real estate is overvalued across Europe’s cities, but nowhere more so than London, which scores highest in the world for “bubble risk.”
The British debate about Brexit, at the moment, reminds Gideon Rachman of the discussions he heard in the US late last year about Donald Trump.