29 Jan 2013

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Beware the angry jobless...

We're all aware of the unemployment problem in this country, but other than thousands and thousands of words, the issue has not seen any great change, but now a warning has been sounded... Evan Pickworth, addressing an economic conference last week pointed out a stark warning on the potential threat we face in the form of rebellion by a jobless youth, desperate and frustrated.

We need to sit up and take notice - and then actually do what is needed to defuse what could be a very explosive situation.

On the mobile front, Mark Schefermann looks at the future of the mobile voice.

So why were they closed in the first place? After years of calls from various quarters to re-open the teacher training colleges, which the government closed soon after taking power, the Minister of Higher Education Blade Nzimande has now announced that teacher training colleges are to re-open. Many might say, about time, but too late... the education system is already a shambles.

Don't you wish you were a consultant to a government department? Well, perhaps you are...if so, you should be happy with your share of the R24.6bn spent on consultants in a three-year period - yes, that's R24,600,000,000. Now the Office of the Auditor General has called for stricter controls on the use of consultants by government. To put this into perspective: if you spent R10,000 a day, every day, to spend this amount of cash would take you 2,460,000 days - or six thousand, seven hundred and fifty eight years and three months. Happy spending!

Onto some good news...Kruger has reopened roads, camps and picnic spots.

Rod Baker: Content Director

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Aviation

Will SAA's plans really fly?
[Nicky Smith] There are no shortages of ideas on how to fix the dysfunctional state-owned South African Airways (SAA)‚ according to Department of Public Enterprises director-general Tshediso Matona. Read more >>

Aircraft parts for Zimbabwe justified - SANDF
The SA National Defence Force (SANDF) has defended the disposal of military helicopter airframes and spares to Zimbabwe amid threats of legal action to stop the move. Read more >>

Airlines object to Fastjet's bid for 1time
[Nicky Smith] Almost all of SA's large airlines are formally objecting to the threat posed by UK-based Fastjet's attempts to enter the local market by taking over the operations of 1time Airline‚ which is in provisional liquidation‚ Business Day reports. Read more >>

Operations at SAA continue as normal
PRETORIA: Contingency plans put in motion by South African Airways (SAA) have ensured that operations continue as normal, with strike action not having an impact on the airline. Read more >>


Cargo & Storage

DHL optimistic for African air cargo industry in 2013
[Charles Brewer] Despite the current global economic uncertainty, stable growth within the air cargo industry in Africa is likely to be recorded in 2013. This growth will be as a result of the traditional oil and energy sector, increased consumer spending and economic activity, which remains the main driver of air cargo traffic on the continent. Read more >>


Distribution

RMB's loan facility for Tanzania
Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) has arranged a US$100m syndicated loan facility for the trading arm of Mohammed Enterprises Tanzania Limited (MeTL)‚ one of Tanzania's largest diversified conglomerates. Read more >>


Transport

Mass protests promised by Cosatu
The Congress of SA Trade Unions in Gauteng said on Monday (28 January) it was planning renewed protests against e-tolling. The protests will start in February. Read more >>

Sun-powered donkey carts coming?
Donkey carts may use solar power to keep them moving while the donkey's role will be limited to steering it, not pulling it. Read more >>

Joburg transport in need of overhaul
JOHANNESBURG: The City of Johannesburg has conceded there is a need to overhaul the public transport system in South Africa's economic hub. Read more >>


International
Mozambique floods leave thousands destitute
CHIAQUELANE, MOZAMBIQUE: Tens of thousands of Mozambicans are stranded without food and water after floods swept through the south of the country last week, sparking a large-scale humanitarian crisis. Read more >>

Cybercrimes rise but Internet speeds fall
WASHINGTON, USA: Global Internet connection speeds around the world slowed in late 2012, according to a survey released on Wednesday (22 January) that suggested a temporary stall in broadband gains. Read more >>

Iron ore production boosts BHP Billiton
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA: Mining giant BHP Billiton on Wednesday (23 January) reported that iron ore production in resource-rich Western Australia recorded another strong performance in the six months to December, while petroleum output was steady. Read more >>

Fat people more likely to die in a car accident
PARIS, FRANCE: Obese people face a much higher risk - of up to 80% - of dying in a car accident compared with people of normal weight, researchers reported on Monday (21 January). Read more >>

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Government
Engineers worried by A-G's report
There would be no service delivery if government did not use the services of consulting firms, Consulting Engineers SA (CESA) said last week. Read more >>

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