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Last call for Global Pizza Challenge entries
Calling all individual pizza makers in a stand-alone pizzeria, restaurant, take-away outlet, linked to a hotel, suburban hot spot or home enthusiast to turn up the heat and enter the Global Pizza Challenge by 1 March 2010. 23 Feb 2010
Vase theme for Metal 2010 competition
The sixth annual new designer search pioneered by Carrol Boyes, Metal 2010, is open for entries. This year's theme ‘Vase - a lifestyle' should inspire creative, original prototypes that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing from aspirant designers, who have until 30 June 2010 to enter. 23 Feb 2010
SAB's BBBEE deal opens for retailers
Global brewing giant SABMiller plc's (SAB) local unit, The South African Breweries, announced Monday, 22 February 2010, that the retailer component of its broad-based empowerment transaction - SAB Zenzele - is now open for participation by retailers. 23 Feb 2010
Pioneer Foods, the maker of Sasko bread and Bokomo cereals, faces a slow start to the year as people buy more staple foods which have dropped in price, but hold off on luxury items. 23 Feb 2010
Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) will this week release the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the fourth quarter of 2009 and economists are cautiously upbeat about it. 23 Feb 2010
Tim Desmond, director - tax and commercial departments at Garlicke & Bousfield Inc, comments on the draft interpretation note on rules for the translation of amounts denominated in foreign currencies released by SARS recently for public comment. Comments to SARS must be submitted before 8 March 2010. 23 Feb 2010
No money in wheat
South Africa's wheat farmers say they are going through their toughest period since agriculture was deregulated in the 1990s as the crop continues to trade at depressed levels. 22 Feb 2010
Champagne sales plummet in 2009
PARIS, FRANCE: Champagne exports fell by 28% last year at the height of the global economic crisis in a "catastrophic" year for the industry, a French alcohol business body said. 22 Feb 2010
The country's captains of industry have given the clearest signal yet that they are not convinced that Transnet's multibillion-rand investment plan is adequate in creating rail capacity. 22 Feb 2010
Clothing retailers in SA see no quick end to a slump that has battered consumer spending for the best part of two years. 22 Feb 2010
Much of the media furore, that has focused on the belief that any restaurant, pub or hotel planning to show any 2010 FIFA World Cup games will have to apply for a pricey special licence, donate 2% of turnover to liquor authorities and submit a comprehensive security plan, is another unfortunate example of misunderstanding the specific FIFA guidelines. 22 Feb 2010
Green issue for trailers
Truck and bus manufacturers have responded to the growing wave in awareness about the impact of greenhouse gases and rising energy prices by introducing hybrid technology into their product ranges, however, little focus is put on options available to operators from a truck body and trailer perspective. 22 Feb 2010
Small business laptop
"Small to medium business customers tell us they want PCs with bold yet professional designs, uncompromising durability and reliability with the latest technologies that meets their budgets," said Henry Ferreira, Lenovo country general manager. "Our answer is the new ThinkPad Edge family of laptops. They deliver stunning technology and powerful performance at an unprecedented value." 22 Feb 2010
2010 draft liquor bill not anti-business - DTI
The draft liquor control policy, which recently caused an outcry from liquor sellers, is not intended to stifle business during the Soccer World Cup. 21 Feb 2010
NEW YORK, USA: Emerging from the exclusive Marc Jacobs show in New York, Robert Duffy, CEO of the Marc Jacobs line, proclaims to his Twitter audience: "Marc did look good didn't he? I'll tell him." 19 Feb 2010
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan's positive tax relief initiatives for the lower income earners will have some positive spinoffs for the retail sector, in particular food retailers, Shanay Narsi, BoE Private Clients' Retail Sector equity analyst, said on Thursday, 18 February 2010. 19 Feb 2010
HARARE, ZIMBABWE: Zimbabwe's annual tobacco selling season began on an upbeat note on Tuesday, 16 February 2010, when a bumper crop went under the hammer, attributed by industry officials to good prices and more farmers. 19 Feb 2010
Ethiopian farmers to directly trade coffee
ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA: Ethiopia on Wednesday, 17 February 2010, launched a direct bidding market for international coffee transactions to promote fair trade and boost the income of its impoverished farmers. 19 Feb 2010
Sponsors keep EduPlant workshops going for three years
In 2010, Absa, Engen and the Woolworths Trust have committed R12m over the next three years to EduPlant, a permaculture food gardening programme coordinated by Food & Trees for Africa that encourages schools to cultivate their own food in an ecologically sustainable manner. The programme has been operating for the past 16 years across South Africa. 19 Feb 2010
Braille packaging for medication
Lipogen, a generic cholesterol lowering medication, is reputedly the first product to be launched in South Africa embossed with Braille for easy identification by the blind. For many years, the inability of the blind and partially sighted to read the labels and packaging of their medication has represented a serious health-risk to those individuals. 19 Feb 2010
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