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Here's to a great 2014

2013 ended sadly, with Madiba's passing, but that means that we can now go into 2014 with the hope that this year will be better than the last.

We in the media have the Protection of State Information Bill hanging over us; Jacob Zuma has only to sign it into law, but that in itself will, we're sure, provide for some very interesting times this year and possibly into the future, because it is almost certain that the law will be challenged, right up to the Constitutional Court.

South Africa is fortunate in having a vibrant and independent media (apart from some notable exceptions) and that should ensure that any government hoping to hide the truth will face a long, hard battle.

So let's head into 2014 in a positive frame of mind - even if in years to come, some may look back on them as "the bad old days".

Today sees the first of our newsletters for 2014 and we'd like to take this opportunity to thank you all... for your past and, we hope, on-going support, and for your selection of this company - Bizcommunity.com - as your media vehicle of choice to get your news and opinions to your target audience.

To you all, all the very best for a prosperous and successful 2014.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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Weekly top stories
New Year brings renewed opposition to e-tolling
[Nicky Smith] The scene is set for a major battle between civil society groups‚ private citizens and the state in the coming months‚ with temperatures already running hot during the normally sleepy holiday season over unpopular e-tolls. Read more >>


Aviation
New low-cost carriers portend a busy year for SA aviation

Nicky Smith

Three new low-cost airlines did not get their Christmas wish to fly in 2013 - unfinished business that sets the scene in 2014 for a busy year for aviation and the prospect of cheaper flights for hard-pressed consumers. Read more >>

Distribution
Zimbabwe imports maize to stave off hunger
HARARE - Zimbabwe is importing 150,000 tons of maize from South Africa to guarantee food supplies before the April harvest, a senior official has confirmed. Read more >>

Transport
More pain at pumps for motorists in 2014
Early indications are that consumers are in for more pain at the pumps this year. Read more >>

Booze major killer on South African roads

Pearlie Joubert

The latest research from the Medical Research Council's survey shows that drunk drivers remain a leading cause of death on South Africa's roads. Read more >>

December road death toll 'highest in history'
The daily death toll from 1 December to 30 December is "the highest in history", claims driving skills specialist, Rob Handfield-Jones. Read more >>

Africa a booming market for stolen cars
ABIDJAN, COTE D'IVOIRE: If luxury cars have become a more common sight on African roads that is in part because it is a primary destination for cars stolen from Europe's streets. Read more >>

Beit Bridge border traffic swells

Ray Ndlovu

Traffic has increased nearly 29% at Beit Bridge border post‚ Southern Africa's busiest inland port‚ as thousands of Zimbabwean nationals living in SA make their way into the country to spend the holidays with their families‚ a border official said. Read more >>


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New events to diarise

Coal Transportation Africa Summit
Intelligence Transfer Centre - 8 Apr 2014 to 9 Apr 2014 Midrand


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Marketing & Media
Countdown begins to Cape Town... World Design Capital 2014
Mxit Brand Index: 31 December 2013

Medical
Want to give up smoking? Here are five ways to do just that

Rod Baker

Adult stem cells found to suppress cancer while dormant
Laboratory study confirms target of potent chronic leukaemia drug

Retail
Slow profit growth cools appetite for retail stocks
Retail's stellar climb runs out of steam in 2013

Zeenat Moorad

Sony Mobile's Xperia Z1 Compact enters market

Government
City staff blamed for bad books

Olebogeng Molatlhwa

SGBs: 'Quality of education system has stabilised'
Sisulu declares 2014 year of excellence in public service

Mining
Miners work overtime to raise funding over festive season

Brendan Ryan

Kumba, Anglo 'looking to build organically' in Gabon

Allan Seccombe


CSI
Vodacom lends a hand to St Clement's Home Based Care Project
Nordex focuses on wellbeing, education

Finance
Slow profit growth cools appetite for retail stocks

Zeenat Moorad


Agriculture
General Mills pledges GMO-free Cheerios
Local grains rise on weaker rand

Arts
SA Creatives wins 2013 blog of the year award
Popular street soirees returns to Stellenbosch

Building
Rehabilitation of major Mpuma road on the cards

Adele du Toit


Environment
Pollution affects the Olifants River in KNP
China city caps car-buying to curb pollution
'Live animals horns hacked'

Lucas Ledwaba


HR & Recruitment
Zuma rejects salary sliding scale recommendation

Linda Ensor

Zimbabwe to introduce New Year ban on foreign owners

Legal
ConCourt judgment: Competition Commission v Pioneer and Others

Lerisha Naidu and Samantha Brener

Thuli gives 'pilgrims' a lifeline

Manufacturing
Eskom building programme builds skills

Property
Increasing demand for industrial space
Flurry of property listings sets up consolidation in 2014

Alistair Anderson


Security
We will honour military veterans - Zuma
Violence grows in Central African Republic - UN

Education
Wits launches Equality Scholarships

Tourism
Over 4m travellers for SA in December
Clico... a rose by any other name...

Brian Berkman


ICT
2014 predictions for the broadcast industry

David Hochner

Critical tools for supporting the mobile enterprise of the future

Russel Brand


Maritime
Intl exchange programme for the maritime industry

Sport
Capetonians join 2014 CHAN volunteer programme
Kenya misses out on CHAN 2014
VfB Stuttgart holds 2014 training camp in Cape Town

Lifestyle
Best Dressed Man added to L'Ormarins fashion list

Automotive
Blackest festive season in SA history

Henrie Geyser: motoring editor

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