Paarl | Tuesday THE wine industry held significant indirect benefits for the economy and its contribution to growth was far greater than initially apparent, according to Nedcor chief economist Dennis Dykes. Speaking at a seminar in Paarl to mark the start of a three-day Cape Wine 2002 exhibition, he also said prospects for the industry […]
RETURNS from offshore investments are starting to offset a sharp increase in dividend outflows since major South African firms started to list overseas, a leading economic think-tank said on Wednesday.
LARGE South African companies performed well compared to the
rest of the world in activities like cost control, restructuring,
procurement, stock control, sales pushes and tax planning,
according to a survey released on Wednesday.
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Doctors say disorders such as obesity, depression and chronic fatigue syndrome are not diseases
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Late last year Mercedes-Benz did the facelift thing with its soft-roader M-Class range, and this extended to rather more than a set of colour-coded bumpers and new seat covers.
TEACHERS should insist that they get help from provincial
education departments on outcomes-based education (OBE), Education
Minister Kader Asmal said on Monday.
AFRICA is on the wrong side of a ”digital divide” which cuts off millions from the rest of the world, IT and computer experts at an African development meeting in Dakar said, calling for urgent measures to step up Internet connectivity.
HREE people convicted of violent crimes in northern Changchun
city, Jilin province, were executed as China’s ”strike hard”
campaign rolled into its second year, state press reported on Tuesday.
SEOL Ik-Soo has been hailed as the hero of the Air China
disaster after rescuing passengers from the burning wreckage and
treating others on the mountainside before he collapsed.
The 27-year-old South Korean was on the Beijing-Busan flight
that crashed into Shineo mount on Monday killing at least 120
people.