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Your career needs a fresh start?

Right, you got your bonus in December so that's under the bridge and now you are feeling sort of...you know...restless. So rather than the devil you know, you are coming around to the thought that this could be a good time to make a change.

Well before you do, Juliette Attwell has some words of advice for you, on making a fresh start and she also clarifies what constitutes valid reasons for leaving your present job.

Still on careers, it seems managers at Telkom might be wise to dust of their CVs and update them because it appears that up to 1,000 managers may face the axe. Some cuts were apparently expected, but Telkom's chief executive, Sipho Maseko's comments to the Bloomberg news agency suggest deeper and more far-reaching cuts than many had imagined.

Planning a trip to Limpopo? Make sure you get your anti-malaria medication beforehand and make sure you are aware of the symptoms. Why? Because the Limpopo authorities have issued a travel warning, following a malaria outbreak.

Finally...some good news, and let's hope it stays that way and doesn't degenerate into the 'tragic-comic' farce of last year...It is reported that...wait for it... the delivery of school textbooks is on track for 2014.

It is common knowledge that supplying textbooks to learners countrywide is fraught with challenges. Let's make sure what happened last year never happens again.

Our school children deserve every chance they can get.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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Weekly top stories
Latest conflict resource: poachers on the prowl for ivory
[Pavithra Rao] An average of about 45 elephants per day were illegally killed in 2011 in every two of five protected sites holding elephant populations in Africa, thanks to the growing illegal trade in ivory. Read more >>


Environment
China city caps car-buying to curb pollution
BEIJING: Another Chinese city has capped the total number of car licence plates it will issue annually, state media said late last month, following moves by Beijing and other metropolises to curb pollution and congestion. Read more >>

Conservation
Locals take over Mala Mala game lodge
Mpumalanga's luxurious Mala Mala private game reserve will get new owners when President Jacob Zuma hands over the 13,184ha of land and title deeds to the community on Friday (10 January). Read more >>

The push for legalisation of rhino horn trade

Sharon van Wyk

PRETORIA: South Africa is pushing hard for the legalisation of trade in rhino horn. And understandably so. With more than 20 tonnes of stockpiled horn, the country stands to make a fortune if the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) ban is lifted. Read more >>

'Live animals horns hacked'

Lucas Ledwaba

The rotting carcass of a bloated rhino lies baking in the scorching sun of central Kruger National Park. A colony of vultures, drawn by the smell of death, peck away at the dead animal. Read more >>

Environmental management
Mining company works on preventing further pollution of water in Kruger

Sue Blaine

The mining company involved in the pollution of a Kruger National Park river said on Thursday morning, 9 January 2014, that it was working with the Department of Water Affairs‚ South African National Parks (SANParks) and other mining companies to ensure the problem did not recur. Read more >>

Mining company in hot water over pollution

Dale Hes

PHALABORWA: The Department of Water and Environmental Affairs (DWEA) has laid criminal charges against the owners of a tailing dam that overflowed and caused extensive pollution of the Selati and Olifants rivers in Limpopo. Read more >>

Pollution affects the Olifants River in KNP
The South African National Parks (SANParks) on Monday, 6 January 2014, announced that there has been spillage of polluted water from a tailings dam at Bosveld Phosphate, a mining operation, into the Selati River near Phalaborwa. The incident was detected by Kruger National Park (KNP) staff, after a tip off by a local fisherman on 30 December 2013, who had witnessed a massive fish kill. Read more >>

Renewable energy
Fracking tax 'will promote renewable energy'
One way of mitigating the negative effect of fracking for shale gas in the Karoo would be to impose a small tax on it for investment in renewable energy infrastructure and production‚ a paper published by the Institute of Security Studies (ISS) has suggested. Read more >>


International

Google buys Nest for US$3.2bn
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Google announced that it is buying a smart thermostat start-up Nest in a deal valued at US$3.2bn. Read more >>

Indonesian indigenous groups fight climate change with GPS mapping
BANGKOK: Indigenous communities in Indonesia are using GPS technology to demarcate the boundaries of their ancestral lands, a move many believe could also help mitigate the negative effects of climate change. Read more >>


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Marketing & Media
[2014 trends] Wake up and smell the networks

Hilton Rose

[2014 trends] Building a better scope of the content marketing space

Athar Naser

[2014 trends] Communicating like a boss: Anti-trends for 2014

Tiffany Markman

[2014 trends] Faster, smarter and increasingly ingenious!

Karen Ashwin


Medical
Tobacco warning saves millions of lives
Malaria outbreak: Limpopo issues travel warning

Rod Baker

Wits medical students excel in specialist examinations

Retail
Clear out your closet for #TheStreetStore

Sindy Peters

Fashion design collaboration for WDC 2014
Sony launches new products at CES 2014

Government
Plans to allow SA expats to vote
APAC calls for exemplary behaviour by political leadership

Mining
Nyembezi-Heita appointed as CE of IchorCoal

Allan Seccombe

Richards Bay Coal Terminal sets coal export record

Brendan Ryan

Indaba puts African mining in the spotlight

CSI
Join the yoga fundraising event
Anglo named one of leading CSI contributors

Finance
Retirement funding needs a new approach
Old Mutual appoints new directors

Phakamisa Ndzamela

Plan for tax on foreign services questioned

Amanda Visser


Agriculture
Farmer gets protection order against land grabbers
Farm machinery sales forecasts point to hard year

Nick Hedley

Tractor sales up 5.7% to 353 units y/y

Arts
2014 NAF Fringe application deadline nears
The Mother City's top 5 event destinations
Pioneering and growing the African music industry

Building
Govt to unveil SA's Bio-economy Strategy
Power gap hobbles Zimbabwe's plans

HR & Recruitment
[BizCareers] 2014 - need a fresh start?

Juliette Attwell

Aligning your rewards strategy with your overall business strategy

Frew Murdoch


Legal
EE not an absolute bar to appointment of non-designated candidates

Jacques van Wyk

Constitution amendments normal: Presidency
Law firms' African expansion bodes well for continent's economies

Manufacturing
POWER-GEN Africa, DistribuTECH Africa to deliver in-depth skills development
Merger of Pioneer's brands should fatten margins

Marc Hasenfuss


Property
V&A expands hotel offering

Joan Muller

5 Property New Year's resolutions you should consider

Security
Ghana top contributor to UN peace efforts
UN resumes food aid in CAR

Education
The University of the People offers hope
Delivery of school textbooks on track for 2014

Tourism
City Lodge increases Wi-Fi access for guests
Workshops for the travel industry in 2014
Take time out for a trip to Tau

Brian Berkman


ICT
Are you deriving value from your ITIL initiatives?

Edward Carbutt

Is BYOD a growing threat to SA businesses?
Telkom: Up to 1,000 managers face axe

Thabiso Mochiko


Maritime
Safmarine kicks off 2014 with another award
Deal with department gives line fishermen room to breathe

Paul Vecchiatto


Sport
Campaign promotes safe cycling in PE
Cape Town ready to host Tens Tournament
Oosthuizen retains Volvo Golf Champions title

Logistics
fastjet announces new worldwide distribution channel agreements
Outa asks donor agencies for cash

Nicky Smith


Science
Canon launches PowerShot N100

Lifestyle
Infecting The City Public Arts Festival comes to Mbombela
Up the Creek Prep: How to Stay

Anna-Bet Bester

Don Jon, not your average rom-com

Shan Radcliffe


Automotive
December new car sales up 0.2% to 46,501 units
SA car makers fail to meet local, export sales goals

Nick Hedley

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