Arrogant attitudes and short-term thinking" by some South African building contractors threaten the future acceptance of local contractors in the rest of Africa.
VIENNA Next month Vienna will become the first major western European city where motorists can pay for parking simply by pushing buttons on their cellphones.
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SYDNEY - Australian property group Westfield America Trust said on Monday it would put the public interest first and intends to sell its stake in the retail lease at New…
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THE property surprise of the year is that a buoyant, rapidly growing property market has developed in Botswana, fuelled by a liberal economic system and a booming economy.
JOHANNESBURG-based project finance firm Lontoh South Africa has signed a memorandum of agreement with Yamoussoukro, the capital city of Côte d'Ivoire, for a 500m project.
There are growing indications that US and European companies, as opposed to African companies, will rebuild Africa through the New Partnership for Africa's Development (Nepad).
Lagos - The Nigerian branch of UK-based bank Standard Chartered planned to open more outlets and a new headquarters here, on the back of expectations of rapid growth, David Cutting,…
The new millennium was widely expected to usher in a new golden era for golf. First, it had a genuine media star in Tiger Woods, the most charismatic player since…
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Tuesday, 19 August 2003 02:00
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JHI's expansion of its property management services beyond the borders of South Africa has received a major boost, having been awarded a contract to manage the R100-million Lesotho ministry of…
Savings of almost R4 million have been made by Mutual and Federal Insurance Company through a sub-let of a Windhoek building left empty after the companyis acquisition of FGI Namibia.
With the poor performance of the equities market and the search for stable income returns, the appeal of property investments - particularly listed property equities - will no doubt continue…
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Monday, 04 August 2003 02:00
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Now is not a sensible time to invest in international property, David Green, the head of research and investment management at ipac SA, told a recent meeting of the ipac/Personal…
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Tuesday, 29 July 2003 02:00
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Cape Town The New Partnership for African Development (Nepad) is planning to set up an advisory panel on biotechnology and biosafety to guide African leaders through the controversial terrain of…
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