Economy, Press Review
20. February 2009
Key players agree on SA’s crisis plan
CAPE TOWN — Government, business, labour and community organisations have agreed on a comprehensive plan to deal with the effects of the global economic crisis. Sectors needing targeted interventions...
|+| [more]South Africa, Press Review
19. February 2009
Writing for all Africa - Nine SA authors up for top award
South Africans – with nine finalists out of 10 – dominate this year’s prestigious Commonwealth Writers Prize for the African region. The only other person nominated in the two categories who is not...
|+| [more]FIFA WM 2010 Fan Infos, Press Review
19. February 2009
Fans will have to fork out for 2010 matches
TICKETS to the 2010 Soccer World Cup go on sale from tomorrow but South Africans will have to dig deeper than usual to watch the global showpiece. The cheapest ticket to the opening match between...
|+| [more]South Africa, Press Review
18. February 2009
SAA launches new measures to fight drug-smuggling
CAPE TOWN -- New equipment to detect drugs in the baggage of South African Airways (SAA) crew and passengers was brought into use on Wednesday morning, at the same time that random searches of crew...
|+| [more]Economy, Press Review
18. February 2009
Task team proposes to curb ‘cheap imports’
A JOINT government, business and labour task team is proposing a clampdown on “cheap imports" into SA as part of a raft of measures aimed at helping local companies retain jobs and stay afloat...
|+| [more]Topnews, Press Review, FIFA World Cup 2010
18. February 2009
2010 World Cup tickets on sale
More than 700-thousand tickets for the 2010 Fifa World Cup matches will go on sale on Friday, 20 February 2009, world football body Fifa said on Wednesday. Tickets for the 2010 Fifa World Cup South...
|+| [more]Economy, Press Review
17. February 2009
Task team proposes aid for struggling sectors
CAPE TOWN — Business, the government, labour and community organisations have devised a plan to rescue struggling sectors of the economy and reduce the estimated loss of 250000 jobs this year. A...
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