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  Category: Articles » Articles by Author » Author: Bronwen Roberts
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1.The BEE Futurist
The South African Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has introduced the concept of a BBBEE (broad based black economic empowerment) scorecard in order to measure a company's progress in developing BBBEE programs for their companies. ...
[Added: 22 Dec 2005   Hits: 125   Words: 594]

2.Mossel Bay on the Garden Route - Your Summer Getaway
If you are planning a trip through the Garden Route this summer, Mossel Bay is a stopping point (on many Garden Route tours). There is a plethora of 'fun in the sun' activities as well as relaxation and rejuvenation ...
[Added: 20 Dec 2005   Hits: 75   Words: 677]

3.Competition is Essential
Competition, deregulation, and intervention are all crucial to South Africa's road to a true broadband infrastructure. AS of this year, SA had some 67 000 ADSL subscribers. This represents about 0.4% of the worldwide total, ...
[Added: 02 Dec 2005   Hits: 134   Words: 1230]

4.Broadband bullfight hots up
Competition is (slowly) bringing down bandwidth costs in South Africa Recently South African cyberspace was given an area code (O87), the country's first report on wireless broadband offerings was released and the cheapest asymmetric digital subscriber line ...
[Added: 02 Dec 2005   Hits: 136   Words: 774]

5.The Do's and Don'ts of Cash Management
Working capital is a highly effective barometer of a company's operational and financial efficiency and effectiveness. The better its condition, the better placed the company is to focus on developing its core business. The early, primitive attempts at maximizing cash management can be traced ...
[Added: 23 Nov 2005   Hits: 72   Words: 1285]

6.A window of light into the heart of darkness
Dr Jeremy Joseph volunteered to perform cataract surgery on patients in Zimbabwe in 1995, and participated in his first expedition for SEE International (Surgical Eye Expeditions). This London-based ophthalmologist knew to expect hundreds of patients prematurely blinded by cataracts; their condition compounded by poor facilities and ...
[Added: 21 Nov 2005   Hits: 64   Words: 610]

7.Gateway to Paradise
Welcome to Mossel Bay : an idyllic coastal village and harbour situated between Cape Town and Port Elisabeth. This town is proud to be the historical capital of Cape Town's, world-famous Garden Route. It also features in the Guinness Book ...
[Added: 21 Nov 2005   Hits: 65   Words: 866]

8.London Calling
It's hard to be hip – the endless guest-lists, the parties, the best seats in restaurants – but that's not the half of it. It's a very serious business indeed, calling (not unlike therapy) for years of total commitment and relentless hard work. ...
[Added: 18 Nov 2005   Hits: 96   Words: 670]

9.Celebrity Spotting
Celebrity Spotting in Britain has become a national pastime. Each year thousands of visitors gather on the streets of London, clutching Timeout magazines; hoping to make some sense from the many pages of where to go and what to do in the City. ...
[Added: 18 Nov 2005   Hits: 88   Words: 595]

10.Gap Year Royal
Taking a gap year is the fashionable thing to do! Prince Harry took a gap year between finishing his A-levels and starting a career in the army. He spent three months in Australia (starting with the Rugby World Cup) and then three months working on a ...
[Added: 14 Nov 2005   Hits: 76   Words: 857]