In City Press Business: What it takes to be a millionaire; Nuclear back on the table; Taxis rev up on natural gas

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In City_Press Business today: Gwede Mantashe says that coal producers need to lower their prices while the country is still dependent on coal; Taxis are converting to use natural gas which can halve their fuel bill; What does it take to be a millionaire?

Some of the headlines in the Business section of your City Press this week:Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Gwede Mantashe released the Integrated Resource Plan on Friday, detailing South Africa’s future energy and urgently calling for independent producers to step in to stabilise the country’s energy supply.

NDPP head Shamila Batohi told Parliament about the poor prosecution rate of those responsible for waste, maladministration and fraud at municipalities.About 1200 minibus taxis in Johannesburg have converted to using natural gas.Although this trend is growing, South Africa is still far behind other countries in converting to a cleaner carbon emission.If you want to see six zeroes on your bank slip, it takes time, discipline and how you are consistently able to put away money each month.

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Maybe Mantashe should look at getting rid of the whole festering rank of BEE middle men in the coal supply chain.

Is the it me or we can all seen that our government response to well established, diagnosed problem with such a surprise that you will swear, they are hearing about them for the first time even? Worse, they have been on Mars for like 30 yrs.

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