19 Jun 2012

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What makes a good recruitment ad?

This week in human resources & recruitment, Paul Brand asks what makes a good recruitment advert, and then answers the question with a range of points that contribute to you composing the recruitment ad that is far more likely to attract just the right candidate you need for the position.

Brand also points out what you should avoid doing.

On the tax front, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has warned that taxpayers are becoming increasingly wary of misuse of their tax monies. Many people would agree with him, but perhaps suggest that he's being too tactful. It would probably be more accurate to suggest that taxpayers are also becoming weary, and sick and tired of seeing their tax monies wasted, misspent through wasteful expenditure, and lost through corruption and incompetence.

To rub salt into the wound, however, we have a new tax bill coming soon - and in a recent workshop to brief the public on it, the reaction to it has been decidedly mixed.

Good news, however, is that the net is tightening on poor quality financial advice. A new financial consumer advocate is on the prowl.

Finally, if you're feeling gutted because you should have been on the guest list for the Queen's recent Diamond Jubilee, but somehow weren't, our motoring editor Henrie Geyser (also not invited, by the way), reckons you could assuage your wounded feelings with the purchase of a new Mercedes-Benz M-Class. Henrie reckons it's fit for royalty.

Rod Baker, content director

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Fixing SA water leaks
It's safe to say that SA's water infrastructure is in the same position that the energy sector was in a decade ago. Without huge investment to rehabilitate and replace ageing infrastructure, supply and quality are under threat. Read more >>

Performance, evaluation system for Heads of Dept amended
The performance and evaluation system for Heads of Department in government have been amended, says Minister in the Presidency Responsible for Performance Monitoring and Evaluation Collins Chabane. Read more >>

Cabinet welcomes judgement on mining rights
Minister in the Presidency for Performance Monitoring and Evaluation, Collins Chabane, says Cabinet has welcomed the recent Supreme Court of Appeal judgment - which decided that the right to mine in South Africa in the sense of the right to prospect and mine for minerals and extract and dispose of them is vested in the State . Read more >>

First National Evaluation Plan gets Cabinet's approval
Cabinet has approved the first annual National Evaluation Plan which identifies the evaluations to be undertaken over the next year. Read more >>

Black engineer shortage a concern for SA
[Alistair Anderson] Transnet's plan to invest some R330bn in infrastructure over the next seven years should create an incentive for more black people to pursue engineering as a career‚ speakers at the fourth National Society of Black Engineers Conference said Thursday. Read more >>

New tax bill coming soon
[Michael Bratt] The new Tax Administration Bill will be coming into effect soon and law-firm Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs (ENS) recently held a workshop to brief the public on how it will affect them as tax-payers and business owners. Read more >>

Pravin warns taxpayers wary of misuse of funds
[Paul Vecchiatto] Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has warned that taxpayers are getting wary of the misuse of public funds‚ but also pointed a finger at how the private sector costs its products and services to government. Read more >>

Gauteng 'to work with business to create jobs'
Gauteng's development agencies would work this year towards providing additional certainty to business in order to inspire investment, aiming for a "conducive environment" for attracting foreign investment as well as the expansion of local businesses, Gauteng economic development MEC Qedani Mahlangu said on Friday. Read more >>

MEC hails renewable energy hub for province
The KwaZulu-Natal provincial government, along with Durban municipality, have teamed up with leading international renewable energy institutions to create an R11,2bn renewable energy hub project due to be completed by 2020. Read more >>

Farmers want access to telecoms
Progress was "definitely" being made in addressing the concerns of Northern Cape farmers over access to telecommunications, Agri Noord Kaap's president, Henk van Wyk, said this week. Read more >>

Zuma shuffles his cadres
President Jacob Zuma has on Tuesday announced several changes to his Cabinet. Read more >>

Sandile Zungu on Lucky Montana's neck
One of South Africa's brightest, richest and best-connected entrepreneurs, Sandile Zungu, has taken on the head of the passenger rail service, Lucky Montana, over its R126bn fleet renewal programme. Read more >>

Sanral bondholders 'very concerned'
[Nicky Smith] Holders of South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) bonds were "very concerned" about a possible further downgrade to the agency's debt‚ according to Sanral CFO Inge Mulder. Read more >>

State may get cash windfall from Telkom
Is there any reason to invest in Telkom? Not really, according to many investors; it is not even paying a dividend. Read more >>

Law Enforcement


Acting chief 'relieved' he was passed over for top post
Former acting police commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, is not bitter at being overlooked for the top post in the SAPS. Read more >>

Spike in protest action over service delivery
Violent service delivery protests that include incidents of stone throwing, burning tyres as barricades and damaging property, are set to increase throughout the country, according to figures released by Municipal IQ and reported by Times Live. Read more >>

Net tightens on poor quality financial advice
[Evan Pickworth] Any future pyramid scheme conmen beware - a new financial consumer advocate is on the prowl. Read more >>

Zuma appoints first female National Police Commissioner
President Jacob Zuma has appointed the country's first female National Police Commissioner, Mangwashi Victoria Phiyega. Read more >>


Government
BUSA, government agree on GFIP, but...
Government and Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) agree on the principles underlying the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) but will continue consultation on the detail of implementation. Read more >>

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