Ethics and social responsibility must become part of the fabric of doing business in SA, writes Ryan Cresswell
Billions are being spent and it is all a little confusing - just who is getting more and who will have to pay more. This is the 2004/5 Budget in easily digestible bits. . .
There's no doubt about it - Cape Town and many other parts of the Western Cape are riding a bumper holiday season that will see visitors pump billions of rands into the economy. Some say it's the best domestic tourism season in several years. And we
Western Cape agriculture is in crisis, and the deciduous fruit sector has been hit hardest, with estates up for sale for a fraction of their worth, workers being laid off and farmers and banks taking losses of millions of rands. Some wine estates, wh
Projects costing more than R6-billion are set to transform the face of central Cape Town and the V&A Waterfront - boosting investment and providing thousands of new jobs.
A Central Business District Retailers' Association is on the cards as part of a grand plan to put Cape Town firmly on the international business and tourism map. And it has already put together a forum to formulate an agreed brand.
It was a journalistic assignment with a difference: do a story about Valerie Matthews, a kidnapped child apparently living in the Transkei, but find her first and, if possible, return her to her parents.