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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Eyewitness News: Is cable theft economic sabotage?
Eyewitness News: Is cable theft economic sabotage?
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BusinessDay - Bid to limit internet companies, give users more control
BusinessDay - Bid to limit internet companies, give users more control
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Warehouse & DC Management: Decoding the mysteries of fleet management - Article from Logistics Management
Warehouse & DC Management: Decoding the mysteries of fleet management - Article from Logistics Management
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Supply Chain & Logistics Technology: 5 trends driving TMS growth - Article from Logistics Management
Supply Chain & Logistics Technology: 5 trends driving TMS growth - Article from Logistics Management
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Monday, January 30, 2012
bcg.perspectives - The Connected World
bcg.perspectives - The Connected World
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Empire Avenue | Build Your Empire
Empire Avenue | Build Your Empire
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Thursday, January 19, 2012
Limpopo faces R2bn shortfall - Business News | IOL Business | IOL.co.za www.iol.co.za
Limpopo faces a potential shortfall of R2 billion at the end of the financial year, the ministry of finance said on Thursday.
“Why has this situation come about in Limpopo? The province has large, accumulated unauthorised expenditure which has grown from R1.5bn in 2009 to R2.7bn 2011,” the ministry said in a statement.
The statement was released during a news briefing giving an update after the province was placed under administration in December.
The Cabinet put the province under administration after it emerged that Limpopo was bankrupt and could not pay civil servants, such as teachers and nurses.
In the department of health, the team found that:
- the province owed suppliers R138 million, but only half these payments, R67m, could be verified and approved for payment by December 23;
- R427m in assets had no supporting documents;
- there was R400m in irregular expenditure of goods and services, mostly medical equipment.
Education Minister Angie Motshekga said that in the province's education department there was no supply chain management, with the department not ordering pupil support material on time.
It accumulated unauthorised expenditure of R2.2bn and there was a R190m accrual of “stale debt” - money owed.
At least 200 “ghost” teachers were paid and there were 2400 excess teachers in the province.
Certain schools had not got the money they needed in 2011 for basics such as electricity and photocopying. - Sapa
“Why has this situation come about in Limpopo? The province has large, accumulated unauthorised expenditure which has grown from R1.5bn in 2009 to R2.7bn 2011,” the ministry said in a statement.
The statement was released during a news briefing giving an update after the province was placed under administration in December.
The Cabinet put the province under administration after it emerged that Limpopo was bankrupt and could not pay civil servants, such as teachers and nurses.
In the department of health, the team found that:
- the province owed suppliers R138 million, but only half these payments, R67m, could be verified and approved for payment by December 23;
- R427m in assets had no supporting documents;
- there was R400m in irregular expenditure of goods and services, mostly medical equipment.
Education Minister Angie Motshekga said that in the province's education department there was no supply chain management, with the department not ordering pupil support material on time.
It accumulated unauthorised expenditure of R2.2bn and there was a R190m accrual of “stale debt” - money owed.
At least 200 “ghost” teachers were paid and there were 2400 excess teachers in the province.
Certain schools had not got the money they needed in 2011 for basics such as electricity and photocopying. - Sapa
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
"No" is the New "Yes": Four Practices to Reprioritize Your Life - Tony Schwartz - Harvard Business Review
"No" is the New "Yes": Four Practices to Reprioritize Your Life - Tony Schwartz - Harvard Business Review
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Study: Boomers Fastest Growing Group of Entrepreneurs
Study: Boomers Fastest Growing Group of Entrepreneurs
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Friday, January 13, 2012
Gauteng e-tolls delayed
Gauteng e-tolls delayed: Electronic tolling on Gauteng's freeways will not start in February as planned, says the SA National Roads Agency.
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Schools hit by IT scam that could cost millions - 11 Jan 2012 - Computing News
Schools hit by IT scam that could cost millions - 11 Jan 2012 - Computing News
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Increase Your Passion for Work Without Becoming Obsessed - Scott Barry Kaufman - Harvard Business Review
Increase Your Passion for Work Without Becoming Obsessed - Scott Barry Kaufman - Harvard Business Review
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Saturday, January 7, 2012
Everything I need to know about startups, I learned from a crime boss
Every Entrepreneur or Business Owner should read this artical!!
Don’t shit where you eat
“When someone’s doing something for the money, people can sense it, like a desperate lover. It’s a turnoff.” – Derek Sivers, Anything You Want
If it don’t make dollars, it don’t make sense
“A business without a path to profit isn’t a business, it’s a hobby.” – Jason Fried, Rework
Be a badass
“There’s only one thing that will make them stop hating you. And that’s being so good at what you do that they can’t ignore you.” – Orson Scott Card, Ender’s Game
http://gigaom.com/2012/01/07/desantis-startups-crime-boss/
Don’t shit where you eat
“When someone’s doing something for the money, people can sense it, like a desperate lover. It’s a turnoff.” – Derek Sivers, Anything You Want
If it don’t make dollars, it don’t make sense
“A business without a path to profit isn’t a business, it’s a hobby.” – Jason Fried, Rework
Be a badass
“There’s only one thing that will make them stop hating you. And that’s being so good at what you do that they can’t ignore you.” – Orson Scott Card, Ender’s Game
http://gigaom.com/2012/01/07/desantis-startups-crime-boss/
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