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Interpol advises on rhino poaching

Countries across Africa need to work together to combat rhino poaching, says the International Police Organisation (Interpol), adding that there needs to be a free flow of information between organisations and nations if the scourge is to be eradicated.

How sad that our heritage is being destroyed as a result of a stupid, backward, and quite frankly laughable belief that belongs back in the Dark Ages. Rhino horn is simply keratin... the same stuff our fingernails are made of... If the belief had any foundation in fact, biting your fingernails would ensure, amongst others, no cancer and, apparently, a love-making ability that would make every Warren Beatty wannabe sob with envy.

On a lighter note... literally... the South African Entertainment Awards are to launch next year. The awards will recognise and reward the disciplines of fine art, performance, music and dance for exceptional work throughout the year.

And still on a light (musical) note, Henley is launching an MBA for music and the creative industries. Jon Foster-Pedley, dean of Henley Business School in Africa, says the MBA was established by Henley UK in 2011, and "is the first MBA of its kind in the world."

So you think you are pretty good, do you? Well then, the next step is to sell yourself. Juliette Attwell, of BizCareers, says selling yourself is probably the most important skill you'll ever learn.

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Commercial Law
Acknowledgement of debt - the real implications

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Mr A (debtor) and Mr B (creditor) enter into a credit agreement, but Mr A defaults on his payments in terms of the agreement and he receives a letter of demand for immediate payment of the full amount outstanding. Read more >>

SA canned-fruit producers win first round

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South African canned-fruit producers have won the first round in the battle against an Australian producer who brought applications for safeguard measures and anti-dumping duties against them. Read more >>

dti to host intellectual property policy conference
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Criminal Law
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AU's decision on ICC based on equitable world order: Zuma
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Cyber Law
Smart phones, dumb users
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Labour Law
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International

Hackers expose Asia's weak cyber defences
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News of the World 'told police it hacked girl's phone'
LONDON, UK: The News of the World told police it had hacked the phone of missing British schoolgirl Milly Dowler and wrote a story based on her voicemail messages which incorporated a comment from the police, a UK court has heard. Read more >>

Anonymous Philippines pledge more cyber-attacks
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Government

Business warns of red tape burden of gender bill

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As a new gender equality bill opens up for public comment‚ organised business has questioned whether South Africa needs "additional" equity legislation‚ which it warns adds to red tape. Read more >>


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National credit act and business rescue
CBM Training - 8 Apr 2013 Johannesburg

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Upcoming events

Intellectual Property Conference 2013
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Media24 gets communist off Competition Tribunal panel
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TV white spaces 'viable' for internet connectivity
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Medical
Slim by buffet design

Melissa Osgood

Lack of protein drives overeating
Breast screening: The new high-tech, simpler approach

Retail
Shifting 'Beyond Retail'
Zomato expands restaurant search into SA
Moody's assigns Edcon's provisional rating‚ outlook stable

Government
IEC targets 2m new registrations for 2014 elections
Billions for Eastern Cape infrastructure says Zuma

Mining
Kumba's drive to fix 'nightmare' Sishen mine

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The hidden threat: spreadsheets in the supply chain

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CSI
Engen contributes towards hospital
Philips supports cancer awareness campaign
Tuition-free opportunity for young South Africans

Finance
Retirement saving must become compulsory
Culture of doing business in SA must change
3.8m people have filed their tax returns

Agriculture
Smaller wine grape harvest still promising
Tru-Cape Fruit appoints new MD
Multi-donor trust fund to boost investment in agricultural

Arts
To market something truly special, think art, not advertising
Music Exchange 2014 dates announced
South African Entertainment Awards to launch in 2014

Building
Architectural award for Hopewell Visitor Centre
Saint-Gobain competition open for entries

Environment
SA researcher receives international award
Law enforcement officers attend DNA workshop
Interpol advises on rhino poaching

HR & Recruitment
Flexible working improves productivity
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Juliette Attwell

BEE revised codes - empowering supplier as a mechanism to human capital development

Trevor Tshabangu


Manufacturing
Acquisitions help Mondi in September quarter

Mark Allix

Skills vital to success of National Development Plan

Nick Hedley


Property
Sales of bigger properties herald an upswing in commercial sector
E-tolls force developers to change their game plan

Security
Denel aims to compete in global defence industry
Police uncover R2.5m drug lab in Fourways

Education
Vodacom to encourage a culture of e-reading
IT resources in SA schools
Henley launches MBA for music and creative industries

Tourism
Mykonos - the Med on our doorstep

Brian Berkman

El Gibor gets environmental certification license

ICT
The ICT4Ag Conference focused on smallholder farmers
Stopping information overload in its tracks

Dr Pieter Streicher


Sport
Coca-Cola CEO accepts invite to GPI
Rugby museum stirs Bok memories

Sulaiman Philip

Mondale player to attend Sundowns camp

Logistics
Druggie drivers apply to drive buses
Jammed roads waste 3,5 days for commuters
Cargo Carriers' subsidiary provides increased penetration

Science
Ericsson to showcase Radio Dot System at 2013 AfricaCom
Books arrive on Google Play in SA

Lifestyle
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Extra Cold Summer Experience to feature Wale
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Automotive
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