12 Feb 2013

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SA business school ranks among world's best

Our basic education system might be, what many people reckon, somewhat of a shipwreck, but there are centres of excellence of which we can be very proud. In this case it is UCT's Graduate School of Business that is one of them - it has held its ground in two global MBA ratings.

There's always someone, isn't there... So beware of any messages you get from "SARS", the genuine one of which has issued a scam warning to taxpayers. SARS (the genuine one) says taxpayers should be wary of a scam using the SA Revenue Service (SARS) logo to defraud people.

"Members of the public are randomly emailed with spoof emails made to look as if these come from SARS, but are in fact fraudulent emails aimed at enticing unsuspecting taxpayers to part with personal information, such as bank account details," SARS spokesman, Marika Muller said.

It was pretty obvious, wasn't it... When you add more than 50% to a wage bill, something has got to give, and in this case, it was farmers giving... retrenchment notices...
So farmworkers are losing their jobs after the wage hike.

Agriculture has shed hundreds of thousands of jobs since minimum wages were first implemented in 2000 and analysts warn that thousands more will be lost when the new wage, increased by 50% by Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant, comes into effect on 1 March 2013.

But to rub salt into the wound, the Department of Labour has cautioned non-compliant farmers and says action will be taken against employers who do not comply with the new sectoral determination for farmworkers.

Finally, our very own champion, motoring editor Henrie Geyser, reckons the new Golf 7 has champion stamped all over it.

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Aviation

SAA wants its bond to 'fly'
[Nicky Smith] South African Airways (SAA) is testing the domestic debt market ahead of a planned bond issue to raise R1.5bn to ensure it has sufficient cash in the coming months while a task team devises a turnaround for the distressed carrier. Read more >>

City of Ekurhuleni to host 2013 Airport Cities World Conference
The Airport Cities World Conference and Exhibition (ACE) 2013 is to take place on African soil for the first time in its 11-year history. London-based event organiser UBM Live has announced that the milestone event will take place in the City of Ekurhuleni, South Africa, from 24-26 April. Read more >>


Railway

Human error caused train crash
Human error caused a train accident in which 29 people were injured in East London, Eastern Cape, Metrorail said on Friday (8 February). Read more >>


Shipping

Coal exports from RBCT drop 5,6%
[Helmo Preuss] Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) - the world's leading coal export terminal - saw a 5.6% year-on-year decline in tonnage shipped to 4.2m tons in January. Read more >>


Transport

Transnet signs research deal with CSIR
Transnet and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) on Monday (11 February) signed a partnership deal that will allow Transnet to tap into the CSIR's technological innovation and research capabilities. Read more >>

"We'll never pay tolls" say protestors
[Jonisayi Maromo] Protesters campaigning against the e-tolling of highways in Gauteng vowed on Monday (11 February) never to buy e-tags or to pay for e-tolls‚ even if the system becomes law. Read more >>

The hottest electric cars and technologies of 2013
[Claudio Rebuzzi] It's hard to believe that the electric car has been around for over a hundred years. If Nicola Tesla had his way (and I wish he did) then we would all be driving electric cars that were completely energetically sustainable. Alas, his dream was not realised and we all have paid the price. Read more >>

Bitumen shortage hurts road builders
[Alistair Anderson] Bitumen‚ which is mainly used to make asphalt for tarred roads‚ is in short supply in South Africa‚ putting pressure on the South African National Roads Agency's (Sanral's) multibillion-rand road upgrade and building plans. Read more >>


International
Renault recalls 60,000 cars in China
BEIJING, CHINA: French car manufacturer Renault has begun recalling more than 60,000 cars exported to China over problems with their fuel gauge sensors, China's consumer quality watchdog said, according to state media. Read more >>

Mazda profits from higher sales
TOKYO, JAPAN: Japanese car company Mazda on Wednesday (6 February) said it swung back to a profit for the nine month period to December as it boosted its full-year earnings forecast. Read more >>

Toyota profits up four-fold
TOKYO, JAPAN: Toyota said on Tuesday (5 February) that its net profit quadrupled for the nine months to December as the Japanese vehicle manufacturer revised its full-year profit and sales forecast. Read more >>

Six US satellites launched from Russia
MOSCOW, RUSSIA: A Russian Soyuz rocket on Wednesday (6 February) successfully launched six US telecommunications satellites from the Baikonur space centre Moscow leases from the ex-Soviet state of Kazakhstan. Read more >>

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Motoring
Rory Byrne wants cars to go slower
Rory Byrne's job as chief designer for Ferrari's Formula 1 team was to make cars go faster. Now the 69-year-old South African's job is to make them go slower - and safer. Read more >>

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