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01 Nov 2011
 
 
Can the Police Take all the Credit for Reductions in Crime?
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
The 2010/11 South African Police Service (SAPS) crime statistics show a 2,4% decrease in crime. In real terms this means that the police recorded 50 400 fewer serious crimes in 2010/11 than they...
 
 
17 Jan 2011
 
 
 
Global Powers of Retailing (January 2011)
RETAIL
The retail industry is emerging from one of the most tumultuous economic years in recent memory. The 13th annual edition of the Global Powers of Retailing looks at which retailers have pulled...
 
 
20 Oct 2010
 
SA: Mthethwa: Remarks by the Minister of Police, at the Consumer Goods Council of South Africa Conference, Johannesburg (20/10/2010)
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Date: 20/10/2010
Source: The Department of Police
Title: SA: Mthethwa: Remarks by the Minister of Police, at the Consumer Goods Council of South Africa Conference, Johannesburg

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02 Sep 2010
 
Sacci: Statement by the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, on the precipe of dire consequences for productivity and economic continuity (02/09/2010)
Statements

It with deep regret and grave concern that the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry notes that trade unions have rejected the revised public service pay offer. The current spate of...

 
 
27 Aug 2009
 
YCLSA: Submission by the Young Communist League on labour brokers (27/08/2009)
Statements

1. Introduction and Definition of Labour Brokerage

Our held view is that Labour Brokers are new forms of slavery wherein an individual or company owns the labour-power of workers...

 
 
25 Jun 2009
 
Polity - News this Week
Newsletter - News this Week

South Africa

EASTERN CAPE - An increasing number of South African companies believe that black economic empowerment (BEE) is important to win new business, consultancy...

 
 
22 Jun 2009
 
BEE remains important for business – survey
BLACK ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
An increasing number of South African companies believe that black economic empowerment (BEE) is important to win new business, consultancy Grant Thornton said on Monday.
 
 
20 Aug 2008
 
SA: Pandor: Pan African Technical and Vocational Education and Training and Further Education and Training Conference (20/08/2008)
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Address by the Minister of Education, Naledi Pandor, MP, at the Pan African Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and Further Education and Training (FET) conference, BMW Pavilion,...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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