14 Feb 2012

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Spread a little love today... or not!

Today's Valentine's Day, which, according to Wikipedia, was first established by Pope Gelasius I in 496 AD to honour a Saint Valentine. Nowadays, of course, many people use it to express affection for others (or simply to drive them mad with vexation over who sent them the card). So basically it is a good day - and this has been your pointless fact of the day.

What also makes it a good day is that Planning Minister Trevor Manuel says the media must not be the state's lapdog, but rather complement the state. He also called for more intelligent public discourse that reaches past the rift between the state and the media. The tiny problem is, of course, that in line with the "official line", he, along with other ANC MPs, voted in parliament last year for a law that critics reckon will muzzle the media - and if the POIB becomes law, could well turn the media into the very lapdog he says he doesn't want. Some people might find this a little confusing.

Also in our news on the government, the Presidency has issued a statement which it reckons clarifies Zuma's recent remarks on the ConCourt in which he seemed to some people to be proposing the ConCourt's powers be reduced.

Down in the Western Cape, the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry has welcomed the reduction in port tariffs - which it reckons Transnet has been using as a "cash cow". The reduction should make our exports a little more competitive. Now for airport tariffs, electricity costs and fuel prices...

To finish on a high note (or a low one)... Are you in the retail or manufacturing sector? Do you reckon you're underpaid? See how your salary compares and then, if necessary, have a quiet chat to your boss.

Of course, if your salary is above the average, just don't say a word!

Rod Baker, general manager: content

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RTMC denies bankruptcy
The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) on Thursday (9 February 2012) denied being bankrupt, saying it was only "technically insolvent". Read more >>

Manufacturing


Cosatu condemns Seardel group closures
Cosatu on Thursday (9 February 2012) said it was outraged by the alleged announcement by the Seardel group which "threatened to close a number of companies" that would effectively put hundreds of workers out of a job. Read more >>

Aviation


Taxi council 'on brink of deal to buy local airline'
[Nicky Smith] The South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) is determined to meet its new deadline of April for its airline service and is on the brink of closing a deal to acquire an existing airline, the association's secretary-general, Philip Taaibosch, said. Read more >>

SA Airports Company to manage Brazil's Guarulhos
According to Business Report, the Airports Company of South Africa (Acsa) has won a bid for the expansion, maintenance and operation of Guarulhos, Brazil's busiest airport, located at a suburb of the city of São Paulo. Read more >>

SAA to improve Central Africa connections
Aviation Industry's Centre for Aviation (CAPA) reports that, while launching a non-stop service to Beijing, South African Airways (SAA) has also been striving to improve its connections in Africa, and has recently launched service to three Central African destinations: Pointe Noire in the Republic of the Congo, Kigali in Rwanda and Bujumbura in Burundi. Read more >>

Distribution


ARB Holdings interim HEPS up 4% to 15.69c
ARB Holdings, South Africa's largest independent distributor of electrical products, on Thursday (9 February 2012) reported a 4% increase in headline earnings per share from 15.07 cents to 15.69 cents for the six months ended December. Read more >>

Railway


Zuma announces Transnet's R300bn expansion plan
During his State of the Nation address in parliament, President Jacob Zuma announced that state-owned transport and logistics group Transnet will spend R300-billion in a capital-expansion programme to move the transportation of minerals such as coal from roads to rail, Times Live reports. Read more >>

Shipping


TNPA,UAL deal may be on again
According to Business Report, the Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) scrambled this week to repair its damaged relationship with a Dutch-based shipping company - Universal Africa Lines (UAL). In September last year the TNPA declared UAL the preferred bidder for two sections of land on either side of a berthing quay under a 15-year lease. Read more >>

Transport


2037 Consortium chosen to plot Gauteng's transport master plan
Engineering News Online reports that the Gauteng government has appointed the 2037 Consortium - consisting of Gibb, BKS, Iliso Consulting, Aganang Consulting Engineers, Khuthele Projects, IHS Global Insight, Equinox Communication, Techso, Afrigis and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) - to assist it in generating a 25-year integrated master transport plan for the province. Read more >>


Government
Significant gains in different economic sectors
Significant economic results show that the volume growth of electricity was up by 20% year-on-year (y/y) and Business Live says that coal exports from Richards Bay surged by 34,3% y/y in January. Read more >>

Cape business welcomes R1bn port tariff cut
[Paul Vecchiatto] The Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry has welcomed the announcement in the state of the nation speech that port tariffs are to be reduced by about R1bn. Read more >>

Zuma details massive infrastructure spend
South Africa will spend billions of rands over the coming years on new infrastructure, with the government to focus on building rail, road, and economic links in five regions in the country and building new universities and refurbishing hospitals, President Jacob Zuma said in his State of the Nation Address last night. Read more >>

SONA in a nutshell
Union and business representatives have welcomed President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address to Parliament and, while the speech was held by some observers to be uninspiring it contained a lot of detail about the government's plans to boost jobs and invest in infrastructure. Read more >>

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dti moots small business census
The Department of Trade and Industry wants to run a regular small business census to help improve its support and funding to the sector as part of a revised policy to boost support to small businesses. Read more >>

Business confidence falls in January
Business confidence fell to its lowest level since May 2010, the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) said. Read more >>

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