29 Jan 2013

Automotive

 

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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Winner of Car Engineering Challenge 2012 ready for work
The winner of Car Engineering Challenge 2012, engineering graduate Michael Garces de Gois is ready for a career as an automotive engineer with General Motors South Africa. He will join GM's Graduate-in-Training programme that starts in March 2013. Read more >>


Manufacturing

BMW and Toyota agree to long-term collaboration
BMW Group and Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) are pursuing their strategic long-term co-operation in the field of sustainable mobility by signing binding agreements aimed at long-term collaboration between the two companies for the joint development of a fuel cell system, joint development of architecture and components for a sports vehicle, and joint research and development of lightweight technologies. These agreements follow a memorandum of understanding signed in June 2012. Read more >>


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Revamped Europcar website offers launch specials
Europcar is offering a host of promotions on its car rentals and chauffeur service in conjunction with the relaunch of its website. The site now offers a quicker and more streamlined booking process in three simple steps, ensuring stress free and simplified car rental. Read more >>


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Four things to consider before applying for a car loan with bad credit
[Joy M] Applying for a car loan while confronting your bad credit history seems an unlikely financial mix. However, prevailing market condition, along with careful review of credit history and financial options make the task not only easier but also highly possible. Read more >>

CAR sees 'that' ad, and does their ad
All revved up and ready to go, CAR decided that what with bank advertising campaigns being top of mind around now, and the ANC blowing their top, what better time to show that when the magazine advertises (on radio this time), it does so on all cylinders... Read more >>

Responsible Drinking Media Awards open next month
As part of its campaign on responsible journalism, brandhouse is calling all South African media to keep in mind that the company's annual Responsible Drinking Media Awards (RDMA) officially launches next month. Through the RDMA initiative, the company believes that journalists can make a difference by developing editorial pieces that support the responsible use of alcohol. Entries of published articles, features or programmes highlighting responsible drinking, will be eligible to enter.

Jo'burg needs public transport service
Integration of the transport system is crucial for Johannesburg's growth, mayoral committee member for transport Rehana Moosajee said on Tuesday (22 January). Read more >>


International
Opel threatens to close Bochum plant early
FRANKFURT, GERMANY: A top executive of US car manufacturer, General Motors, has warned that Opel's loss-making Bochum plant in Germany could be closed two years earlier than expected unless management and unions agree a turnaround plan soon. 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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Motoring
Korean set to ruffle German feathers
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] Hyundai's popular Santa Fe people carrier has moved up a number of notches on the large SUV status ladder and where it previously competed with the likes of Dodge Journey, Pajero Sport, Kia Sorento, Chevrolet Captiva and the likes, the newly-launched model now confidently also squares up to the two upper crust Germans, Audi and BMW. Read more >>

Amarok becomes the automatic choice
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] Volkswagen's impressive Amarok bakkie has steadily been silencing the pessimistic noises from the doomsday prophets and the blue-bearded 4x4 'manne' who initially scathingly predicted all sorts of performance failures and possibly even the early demise of this classy German 2-litre, twin-turbo one-ton bakkie. Read more >>

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