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Month: September 2014

Hangana tackles adult education

In a bid to upgrade employees in basic literacy skills, Hangana Seafood announced that numerous staff members of theirs make use of the adult basic education training they offered. To date 259 employees made it through this...

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MTC not to blame for high data usage

MTC customers are still complaining about the high data usage they are experiencing and they are blaming it on the high billing system that MTC has. Due to this MTC released a statement that guides and explains to their...

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Building plans at 12 month low

The IJG Business Climate Index declined, albeit marginally, in July, following a decline in the value of building plans approved on a monthly basis, IJG reported.Following an expansion of 4.2 points in June, the index declined...

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Debt, the bottomless pit

It seems the web of debt is always going to be a financial distress for millions out there including myself. Whether it is a student loan received during your studies or a bank loan acquired when one got one’s first pay cheque...

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NamPower guns for renewable energy

In an endeavour to address the looming power shortage and reach their own Renewable Energy Policy target which aims for 10% of installed generation capacity to be sourced from renewable sources, NamPower this week launched the...

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Aligning energy investors with industry

Investors and developers in the energy industry meet again in Cape Town at the 8th  annual Powering Africa conference to discuss financing options for power projects across the continent. The conference is scheduled for 30...

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New livestock export conditions

The newly lifted livestock export restrictions to South African have come with revised conditions.The Ministry of Agriculture Water and Forestry revealed in a statement that livestock should originate from a Foot and Mouth...

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