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Charities and Good Causes Benefit from FREE SA Service

Published: 30 March 2009
{pp}Charities and Good Causes who run or plan to run a Golf Day will benefit from the Free promotional service from GolfPulse.net. When free means free with no catches GolfPulse.Net delivers more.

World cup soccer, should you be buying property?

Published: 04 May 2008
{pp}With the 2010 World Cup soccer being held in South Africa in 2010 property investors, speculators and property owners are keen to see what will be happening to property prices in the run up to the cup.

First in SA! - Obtain property finance with all SA major banks at one point.

Published: 12 April 2008

{pp}Well established company in the bond origination industry, Priority Bonds, is expanding its operations. Priority Bonds has opened a new store in Clearwater Mall, Roodepoort, Johannesburg. It is the first time that such a venture has been launched in South Africa.

The retail outlet is stylishly fitted out and will accommodate the public by allowing clients to know what they afford before they go out and look for their new home they wish to purchase. The entire process is streamlined to ensure minimum hassle for the client and maximum benefit by providing the client access to all major banks in one foul swoop.

Beat your debt, Rand by Rand

Published: 11 April 2008

{pp}The mydebt.co.za website offers information that relates specifically to the South African consumer’s debt standing. Specialised information is available about debt management, debt counselling, debt consolidation, credit card debt and home loans.

I am proud to announce the launch of South Africa’s latest personal finance website.

From the ruins of dispossession to restoration, Elandskloof rebuilds itself

Published: 11 April 2008

{pp}“Dreaming about our past is easy, rebuilding our future takes imagination” (Author Unknown)

17 km south-east of Citrusdal, surrounded by the Koue Bokkeveld Mountains on the road to Ceres lies Elandskloof, a once thriving community of self sustaining farmers, who became victims of the Apartheid Government’s land dispossession in 1961.

More than 70 families were affected by this land dispossession. Soon after the dawn of the new democracy, in 1996, the land was returned to its previous inhabitants under the new land restitution programme.

Big corporates choose small IT innovators

Published: 19 March 2008
{pp}Bandwidth Barn tenants are landing contracts with big corporates due to their innovative technology.

World Consumer Rights Day, 15 March 2008

Published: 14 March 2008

{pp}March 15 marks the 26th World Consumer Rights Day promoted by Consumers International. This is an independent and authoritative global voice for consumers with over 220 member organisations in 115 countries.

South Africa has two member organisations namely the Office of Consumer Protection, Department of Trade and Industry and the National Consumer Forum (NCF).

ACET Processing Upgrades to Latest VisionPLUS Release

Published: 13 March 2008
{pp} Cape Town, 11 March 2008 – ACET Processing (ACET) has successfully consolidated the upgrade of their processing platform to Version 8.23 of VisionPLUS®.

Value your domain names equal to your trade marks

Published: 06 March 2008

{pp}With the growth of the Internet and subsequent growth in doing business via the Internet, domain names are becoming increasingly important for the business- and trademark owner.

Invitation to attend the “Turkish-African Foreign Trade Bridge-3 Event 13-17 May 2008

Published: 19 February 2008

{pp}Invitation to attend the “Turkish-African Foreign Trade Bridge-3 Event 13-17 May 2008.

The Confederation of Business and Industrialists of Turkiye ( TUSKON) is once again organising the 3rd Turkiye- African Foreign Trade Bridge in Instanbul.

TUSKON has requested the Turkish/South African Business Council to identify business people interested to attend the event.

The African Summit in 2006 was TUSKON’s first event and was very successful. In 2007 more than 60 ministers and government officials as well as 500 business people from 31 African States including South Africa, attended. They met and networked with approximately 1500 Turkish entrepreneurs in bi-lateral meetings. Approximately 20 000 meetings took place and business to the amount of US$200 million were realized, laying the foundation for a long term trade volume of US$2 billion. Tours organized after the event strengthened the relations. Turkish business engaged in investment projects and established joint ventures or registered individual companies in countries like Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa and Nigeria.