23 Oct 2012

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SA defence industry needs investment

SA's arms industry is highly developed, but more investment is needed to keep SA in the technology race if it is to remain competitive. Not only can the sector be a far bigger foreign-exchange earner, but it can also be a far bigger generator of skills and jobs.

Some of us might sometimes think of the agricultural sector as one in which technology is used in farm machinery, some farm operations, and not much else. Wrong! The sector, in fact, is evermore technology "savvy" and now agriculture is sparking the creative talents of developers.

SA has entered the war on piracy, and now there has been a large order for an SA-designed VPS Anti-piracy device. South African company Vessel Protection Systems (VPS) has won a large order to supply commercial charterers with more than 90 anti-pirate devices invented and perfected by VPS in Cape Town.

South African Airways has plans for new investments, so the government guarantee for SAA is "not a bail-out", or so the cash-strapped airline's annual general meeting heard last week.

Rod Baker, content director

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Anglo boss urges tough line to halt mine unrest
According to BDlive, Anglo American CE Cynthia Carroll says in her first public comments on the strikes that the mining sector will remain in turmoil until the government takes a firm stance to ensure that normality returns. Read more >>

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Workers trickle-in at Gold Fields
Only 1200 of the 15000 miners Gold Fields is prepared to fire today turned up for work yesterday. But spokesman Willie Jacobsz confirmed a full turnout at Gold Fields' Beatrix 1, 2 and 3 shafts. Read more >>

OM economist: labour unrest highlights SA's lack of competitiveness
According to Fin24, an economist said on Tuesday that South Africa's economic prospects have become dimmer and could worsen due to widespread labour unrest. Read more >>

Platinum mining cheaper in Zimbabwe than SA
[Tawanda Karombo] Platinum mining companies in South Africa and Zimbabwe are facing contrasting operational challenges ranging from erratic power supplies‚ reduced working hours owing to strikes and an uncertain legislative and political framework. Read more >>

Kumba miners face dismissal and charges
[Andries Mahlangu] Kumba Iron Ore (KIO) said on Monday, 15 October 2012, it had obtained a Labour Court order‚ forcing striking workers at its Sishen mine to leave the premises immediately‚ following their failure to appear before the disciplinary hearing. Striking employees have been ordered not to go within 500m of the property. Read more >>

Strike costs Amplats R1.1bn
[Ray Faure] Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) cautioned last week that the strike at its mines had cost the company R1,1bn and most of the company's mining and processing operations Rustenburg had insufficient staff to operate safely so it was providing "essential services only". Read more >>


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