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A wealth of opportunity
Category: Articles/Heritage
... in rural districts. The United Nations’ “Creative Economy Report 2008” demonstrates that creative industries are powerful engines for economic growth and trade development in developing countries. This ...Monday, 16 August 2010 -
One hand feeds another
Category: Articles/Other
... companies that invest in them. Less brain drain for the country With a thriving economy, a country will retain its talents (particularly the youth, which is currently preferring to work in more developed ...Friday, 13 August 2010 -
Mining the gap!
Category: Articles/City Development
... set on reversing the fundamentals that “blacks, mining communities and women” have historically been excluded from the mainstream of the economy – as well as the industry stating its intention to adopt ...Friday, 13 August 2010 -
Playing it safe
Category: Articles/City Development
... at a guesstimated R2 billion. The private security sector provides employment, training and a career path for many initially unskilled people and secures a considerable increase in the economy and stability ...Thursday, 12 August 2010 -
It’s only natural
Category: Articles/City Development
... economy, to their communities and to the country as a whole. This is not to say that there are not any programmes already in place, however, a greater and more effective rollout is required, and it would ...Thursday, 12 August 2010 -
To infinity & beyond
Category: Articles/City Development
The benefits of ICT are infinite and is a means to an end for women particularly in rural areas, as it is a tool with which to empower themselves while contributing to the economy Currently, there is ...Thursday, 12 August 2010 -
Raising your profile
Category: Articles/Other
... be argued that one should always ensure that one is positioned correctly in the industry, relative to oneself and where one sees oneself going. During tough economic times, and due to the soft economy ...Thursday, 12 August 2010 -
At the heart of the matter
Category: Articles/People
... of changing the workforce, replacing outdated business strategies, and shaping the South African economy as a whole. The organisational strategy for most businesses is to sustain and capitalise on high ...Thursday, 12 August 2010 -
Entrepreneurs
Category: Articles/Other
... and vehicles, and great economic hardship for families. In order to increase the success rate of entrepreneurship in South Africa and in doing so positively affect the economy and alleviate poverty, ...Wednesday, 11 August 2010 -
Ripe for the picking
Category: Articles/City Development
... industry. However, there are other sectors that bear scrutiny in terms of exploring investment potential. Other industries that contribute toward the provincial economy are tourism, agriculture and ...Wednesday, 26 May 2010 -
FOREWORD - Eastern Cape
Category: Articles/City Development
... contribution this sector makes to our economy and to employment creation, there is an urgent need to diversify the economic base and develop the range of other opportunities that exist. In doing so, ...Wednesday, 26 May 2010 -
FOREWARD - Northern Cape
Category: Articles/City Development
... Its economy is mainly dependent on primary and tertiary sectors. The main contributors to the primary sector are mining and agriculture. The secondary sector is manufacturing, which still makes a minimal ...Wednesday, 26 May 2010 -
Prince of Platinum
Category: Articles/City Development
... one of the major factors that drives the province’s economy and contributes significantly to the country’s gross domestic product is its mining sector. One of the reasons South Africa is regarded as a ...Wednesday, 26 May 2010 -
FOREWARD - North West
Category: Articles/City Development
... collectively approach the future with exuberance and confidence. We are confident that our economy is on a correct growth path to change the quality of our people’s lives. Our turnaround economic strategies ...Wednesday, 26 May 2010 -
The power of 3
Category: Articles/City Development
Significant contributors to the Free State’s economy are agriculture, manufacturing and tourism The breadbasket of the country and an emerging giant in the manufacturing industry, as well as a significant ...Wednesday, 26 May 2010 -
FOREWARD - Limpopo
Category: Articles/City Development
... be a friendly investor province and we invite you to visit Limpopo and explore the opportunities offered by our economy. Working together, we can do more! Premier of Limpopo Province Cassel Mathale ...Wednesday, 26 May 2010 -
Where the sun rises
Category: Articles/Other
... attractive to potential investors, Mpumalanga’s current economy is based primarily on manufacturing, mining, agriculture and tourism. Recognising the enormous potential for both large and small investments, ...Wednesday, 26 May 2010 -
Land of plenty
Category: Articles/Other
... investors. While it is true that the financial crisis did stunt economic growth in the country, in KZN the sectors that have largely contributed to the province’s economy – regardless of the situation ...Wednesday, 26 May 2010 -
Opportunities await
Category: Articles/Other
... competitor. Millions of rands have been invested in the industry and in turn, it has been a significant contributor to the economy of the province. The industry has put Cape Town on the map of international ...Wednesday, 26 May 2010 -
FOREWARD - Western Cape
Category: Articles/Other
... compete in the global knowledge economy. Thirdly, our province is home to some of the best schools in the country. These schools produce learners equipped with the necessary skills to enter tertiary institutions ...Wednesday, 26 May 2010














