Welcome back Well, Mangaung has come and gone - as has the end of the world, the festive season and New Year, and we've survived them all and now we're back on stream with our newsletters. Taking centre stage has been the violent protests by farmworkers in the Western Cape. These protests need to be brought to an end; they're damaging Brand SA and have the potential to seriously curb exports (and hence foreign earnings) as customers overseas turn to more reliable suppliers. On the education front, the Matric pass rate increased to 73.9% but critics are asking whether a requirement of 30% to pass is enough to equip school-leavers with an adequate standard of education. Many employers reckon not - they're prepared to train new staff in the roles the new recruits will have to take up in the company - but those recruits need to be literate and enumerate to a level that will enable them to acquire and apply their new knowledge properly. If you're in business, you're in IT... perhaps not directly, but every time you use a computer, you're operating within the IT world. So what are the 23 business attitudes to IT security you should be looking at? Kaspersky Lab research has some answers for you. Finally, for all you petrol heads out there, our scorchingly good-looking motoring editor Henrie Geyser takes you for a drive in the Mercedes SL 500 and shows off his tough, rugged side with the Land Cruiser 70 double cab. Rod Baker: Content Director
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[Janine Lloyd] 2012 has come and gone as quickly as the New Year has begun. Now it's time to rejuvenate your agency and public relations campaigns with new thinking, re-invention and innovation. Reflecting on 2012 there are many case studies and examples of great PR campaigns, but there are also many mistakes which took place, particularly in the social media space. Read more >>
 According to Dr Salomé van Coller-Peter, management coach and programme head for the University of Stellenbosch Business School's (USB) MPhil in Management Coaching, management coaching is fast becoming a key strategic lever for the development of talent and for creation of an enabling environment. Read more >>
[Sid Peimer] Due to a chain of events, I was asked to take over a client's company when the CEO fell ill. I spent three years running the business in an industry about which I initially knew little. A successor has been groomed, and so I have returned to Cape Town to resume where I left off: strategic planning and training (and contributing to Bizcom). Read more >>
 NEWSWATCH: Hlaudi Motsoeneng, acting chief operating officer of the debt-crippled SABC, has apparently issued an order that freelance staff be converted to fulltime employees, reports IOL. So, with his organisation already short of money, and by some reports, overstaffed, he plans to add to the wage bill? Read more >>
[Amanda Jacobs] Social media is a great way to keep in touch with friends and family. However, it also has the potential to get you fired from your job. Read more >>
[Johan Botes] Here are some resolutions for 2013 for you that you, as an employer, may well find useful. Get them right now - and avoid any unpleasant surprises during the year. Read more >>
[Aiden Choles] The discipline of change management is in a crisis that threatens to reduce the appeal of change management projects in the minds of managers. Even though business leaders understand that change management is needed and that it's a fundamental aspect of running a successful business, disappointment levels continue to rise. The reason being that change management efforts often fall short of expectations. Read more >>
[Paul Vecchiatto] Western Cape provincial agricultural minister Gerrit van Rensburg has expressed concern the renewed agricultural strike will damage the economically important table grape crop that is ripe for harvesting. Read more >>
 An SABC car was stoned by striking farm workers in De Doorns in the Western Cape on Monday (14 January), the public broadcaster reported. Read more >>
The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) has offered to intervene in the strike by farm workers in the Western Cape over wage increases. Read more >>
[Tamar Kahn] SA's third biggest generic drug manufacturer Cipla Medpro on Friday (11 January) issued a brief statement saying that it would not litigate via the media despite the "provocative and misleading allegations" made by its former chief executive Jerome Smith. Smith resigned last October‚ on the eve of a disciplinary inquiry against him. Read more >>
[Linda Ensor and Edward West] Apart from the tragic cost to lives‚ South Africa's high accident rate has an economic cost estimated by Transport Minister Ben Martins at R306bn a year - about 10% of gross domestic product (GDP). Read more >>
 Employment in South Africa increased by an annualised rate of 0.8% in December‚ showing there were 12‚556 new jobs according to the latest Adcorp employment index that was published on Thursday (10 January). Read more >>
 Converting freelance workers to permanent positions is not an expansion of staff, the SABC claimed on Thursday (10 January). Read more >>
Police fired rubber bullets at striking Western Cape farmworkers in De Doorns on Wednesday afternoon (9 January). Read more >>
The Western Cape braced itself for another round of agricultural strikes starting on Wednesday (9 January) amid fears that the protests may turn violent. Read more >>
 PRETORIA: Government says it has noted a planned illegal protest by farm workers in the Western Cape, following a meeting in De Doorns on Sunday, 6 January 2012, by more than 1,500 workers. Read more >>
The SA Medical Association (Sama) said on Tuesday (8 January) it will deploy doctors to the George Masebe Hospital in Limpopo where four babies died of treatable diseases amid on-going staff shortages. Read more >>
Harmony Gold may shut its Kusasalethu mine, where violent labour strife killed at least two workers last year and mine managers have received death threats, the South African firm announced on Monday (7 January). Read more >>
[Ntsakisi Maswanganyi] Manufacturing the economy's second-biggest sector, should perform much better this year but is unlikely to contribute meaningfully to employment, given the difficulties that still plague it, says Stewart Jennings, chairman of the Manufacturing Circle, an industry body. Read more >>
[Paul Vecchiatto and Bekezela Phakathi] The Western Cape farm strike took a dramatic turn on Thursday (10 January) as the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) said it had "exhausted its social and political capital" in trying to find a solution to the upheaval and that the protests were now effectively "out of its hands". Read more >>
 The Chamber of Mines and its mining company members have welcomed the appointment of Mark Cutifani as chief executive of Anglo American but the National Union of Mineworkers says it is disappointed because it's an "old boys club" appointment. Read more >>
 Calls for an international boycott of export fruit from South Africa are irresponsible‚ the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry said on Monday (7 January). Read more >>
 Government should compel Agri-SA to return to the negotiating table with farmworkers‚ unions said in Cape Town on Friday (4 January) Read more >>
[Rod Baker] NEWSWATCH: Mail & Guardian reports that during the Western Cape farm protests yesterday, an IOL journalist's car was set alight and destroyed. Read more >>
In some ways, Dr Patience Mthunzi, who last year was awarded the Presidential Order of Mapungubwe, wishes she had not received it. Read more >>
[Tamar Kahn] A multi-million-rand pay dispute triggered the suspension and resignation last year of Cipla Medpro's chief executive, Jerome Smith‚ according to papers he filed in the Labour Court. Read more >>
A senior Limpopo municipal official was arrested on Wednesday (9 January) for allegedly using fraudulent qualifications to get her job, police said. Read more >>
[Amanda Visser] Several favourable changes have been introduced by the Tax Administration Amendment Act to ease the burden on provisional taxpayers, but tax practitioners say that penalties of up to 50% of undeclared income are being imposed. Read more >>
 Edcon on Thursday announced the appointment of David Brown‚ Thabo Felix Mosololi and Louis von Zeuner as new independent non-executive board members to the main board as well as the audit and risk committees‚ effective 1 January. Read more >>
Plans to lower the blood alcohol limit to zero are the latest in a series of moves by the government that some think are turning South Africa into a nanny state according to an editorial published in The Times Read more >>
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: LinkedIn on Wednesday (9 January) announced that more than 200m people have joined the career-focused online social network since its launch nearly a decade ago. Read more >>
[Lindile Sifile] A Soweto man who has been reduced to crutches after an allegedly botched lumbar puncture at Chris Hani-Baragwanath Hospital three months ago has now turned to the Health Professionals Council of SA for help. Read more >>
[Roy Downing] Gold mining company Gold One will reduce the number of directors on its board from 11 to seven after its agreement with major shareholder BCX Gold Investment Holdings ended in December. Read more >>
 Pieter Verkade has been appointed MTN's new chief commercial officer from February next year. Read more >>
 A total of 73.9% of the matriculants who sat for the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations in 2012 passed their exams. Read more >>
One hundred new trainee investigators officially joined the Public Protector's ranks on Tuesday (8 January). Read more >>
 We need to urgently shift our focus from the notion of jobs; and shift it to the concept of work... "The unemployment rate in South Africa is a crisis and should be declared a state of emergency," says Ronald Bownes, founding director of DreamWorker - a non-profit organisation. The recent Census places unemployment at 29.8% while some believe the expanded definition to be closer to 40%, writes *Chiara Baumann. Read more >>
Eduloan has congratulated the Matriculants of 2012 currently celebrating their successful passes. The proof is in the pudding and all the hard work has paid off, as this years 73.9% national pass rate has climbed from the 70.2% success in 2011. Read more >>
The master's in business administration (MBA) remains one of the most sought-after business degrees and applications at many top schools outstrip the availability of spaces enrollment this year. Read more >>
[Amanda Visser] More than 1 000 candidates wrote the South African Institute of Professional Accountants (Saipa's) professional evaluation exam last year, marking an increase of 20% on the previous year, says Navin Lalsab, accreditation, compliance and development executive of the organisation. Read more >>
Cash-strapped parents are turning to financial institutions to get study loans so that their children can go to university as the costs for tertiary education continue to rise sharply Read more >>
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande on Thursday (3 January) welcomed the improved matric pass rate, saying he was particularly pleased with the maths result. Read more >>
More attention needed to be given to maths, science and accounting, the principal of a school in Benoni, Ekurhuleni, said on Thursday (3 January) shortly after pupils received their matric results. Read more >>
WASHINGTON, USA: Aaron Swartz, an Internet genius who helped deliver new Web content to users by co-developing Reddit and RSS before later becoming a digital activist, has committed suicide. He was 26. Read more >> More International...
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