15 Oct 2013

Logistics

Ramphele: Drop BEE

Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele has called for SA to abandon empowerment, which, she says, has not worked. A great many people would agree with her. She also said that under an Agang government, officials found guilty of corruption would be jailed for a minimum of 15 years. Do we hear calls of "More!" "More!"?

Our education system is generally considered by quite a few people to be in a shambles, so it's not surprising that it's bleeding teachers. According to Angie Motshekga, some 14,000 teachers left the education department in the 2012/13 financial year. Of these, 6,272 resigned. If one reads media reports of teachers being assaulted, disruptive pupils and what-have-you, the only real surprise is that there are not more teachers taking the gap and taking up less onerous jobs in which they will have the respect they deserve... from all quarters.

We need entrepreneurs here, but Canada plans to lure SA entrepreneurs to Canada with a Start-up Visa. So what are we going to do to keep our budding entrepreneurs and future employers here?

Come fly with me - but only if you have a bit of cash... Rob Baker (no relation, as you can see he's far better looking than I am) makes some points about what the role of a state-owned airline should be, and also, what the state should not do that might stifle competition.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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Weekly top stories

Fastjet to start international flights on Friday
Fastjet‚ Africa's first low cost airline‚ confirmed on Monday (14 October) that it will start its international flight operations on Friday (18 October). Read more >>
No locomotive deal probe needed says Prasa
The role of a state-owned airline
[Rob Baker]

Aviation
Fuelling of aircrafts resumes says Acsa
Fuelling of aircrafts at OR Tambo International Airport resumed after an attempted cable theft caused flights to be delayed, the Airports Company SA said on Sunday (13 October). Read more >>

Comair provides training, employment for underprivileged youth
Comair Limited is proud to be involved in the establishment of the Carpe Diem Kaleidoscope (CDK) Coaching Academy and Recruitment (Pty) Ltd, a development initiative which formally launched on Thursday, 10 October 2013. Read more >>

Comair to honour ruling
Comair will adhere to a court ruling to accommodate passengers of the grounded low-cost airline FlySafair‚ Comair's chief executive Erik Venter said. Read more >>

Court issues interim interdict against FlySafair
An interim interdict has been granted against Safair Operations (Pty) Limited ('FlySafair') by the North Gauteng High Court which prohibits FlySafair from selling tickets and starting with its operations. Read more >>

FlySafair looks at all options to get airborne
New low-cost passenger airline FlySafair said on Tuesday (8 October) it was considering all available options to overturn a court interdict preventing it from taking to the skies. Read more >>

The role of a state-owned airline
[Rob Baker] Whilst government has a clear role in delivering essential services to the needy, you won't find many of the millions of suffering South Africans at airports or on flights. Quite the opposite in fact, as once you've become a "jetsetter" you've arrived at a space unavailable to the poor. So, why are government involved in the airline industry? Read more >>

Comair's process to accommodate FlySafair passengers
Following the interim interdict granted against Safair Operations (Pty) Limited ('FlySafair') last week by the North Gauteng High Court, which prohibits the sale of tickets and FlySafair from starting with its operations, Comair Limited will take all reasonable steps to accommodate passengers with a FlySafair ticket. Read more >>


Distribution
Spur Corporation ventures out of South Africa
[Zeenat Moorad] Spur Corporation‚ whose brands include‚ Panarottis‚ John Dory's and Captain DoRegos will open new outlets in Swaziland‚ Nigeria‚ Tanzania‚ Namibia and the Seychelles next year. Read more >>

Holdsport's earnings up 3.8% to 163.1c
Retailer Holdsport reported core headline earnings per share (HEPS) of 163.1c for the six months to August from 157.1c a year ago - an increase of 3.8%. Read more >>

Striking SAB workers hand over memo
Striking SA Breweries (SAB) workers affiliated to the Food and Allied Workers' Union (Fawu) handed over a memorandum to the company on Tuesday (8 October). Read more >>


Railway
No locomotive deal probe needed says Prasa
The Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) has rejected the DA's call for the auditor general to investigate a R3.5bn locomotive deal that was outsourced because Transnet would not have been able to deliver the trains. Read more >>


Shipping
Maputo port set for another record tonnage this year
[Helmo Preuss] After waiting 40 years to break the annual record tonnage of 14.7m tons (Mt) shipped in 1972‚ Maputo port will this year ship 18Mt after a record 15.2Mt last year‚ Maputo Port commercial director Johann Botha told I-Net Bridge. Read more >>


Transport
The FindMyWay app goes national
Following a successful beta programme in Cape Town, social transport information portal FindMyWay is launching its services to other major cities in South Africa. FindMyWay is a free service that makes commuters' lives easier by enabling them to access public transport information from their mobile phones. Read more >>

Tolls are like toilets says Peters
[Adam Wakefield] The user-pays principle to be implemented on Gauteng's freeways was comparable to paying to use a toilet, Transport Minister Dipuo Peters said on Thursday (10 October). Read more >>

Cosatu to continue fight against e-tolls
The Supreme Court of Appeal's dismissal of the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance's (Outa) challenge to e-tolls makes no difference to Cosatu's campaign, the trade union federation said on Wednesday. Read more >>

Richards Bay Coal Terminal poised for record exports
[Brendan Ryan] The Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) could hit record export levels of about 70m tons this year if the coal exporters step up sales volumes in the last three months as they traditionally do. Read more >>

Battery care tips
Many people have experienced the crushing disappointment and frustration of putting the key into the ignition of their motor car, turning it and hearing nothing but the ominous silence that signifies that the battery is no longer functioning. Read more >>

Strikes slow August manufacturing growth
Manufacturing production growth moderated significantly in August‚ reflecting the results of strike action in vehicle manufacturing sectors and supporting views third quarter economic growth will be weaker than the second quarter's. Read more >>


International

Google Street View helps identify alien species
PARIS, FRANCE: Google Street View can be a useful tool in the costly and time-consuming fight against invasive species, French biologists said on Thursday (10 October). Read more >>


More International


Government

Gauteng Health spends R30m on linen
The Gauteng Department of Health has spent R30m on buying new linen for hospitals and clinics that currently facing acute shortages of bedding. Read more >>

Business must help in Youth Employment Accord
[Nthambeleni Gabara] Business should partner with government in devising an intervention anchored on the pillars of the Youth Employment Accord, says Transport Minister Dipuo Peters. Read more >>

IEC unveils election plan
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) on Wednesday, 10 October, unveiled an elaborate election plan that includes a voter registration campaign to attract as many South Africans as possible to participate in next year's general elections. Read more >>

Department welcomes e-toll court verdict
The Department of Transport has welcomed a Supreme Court of Appeal verdict on the matter of the challenge regarding the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP). Read more >>

SA is only Brics nation without maritime policy
[Linda Ensor] SA was the only country in the Brics bloc that did not have a maritime policy or strategy and that owned no ships‚ Transport Minister Dipuo Peters noted in the annual report of her department. Read more >>

Beat the rush for e-tags urges Sanral
Gauteng drivers should register for e-tags now to avoid the rush when e-tolling begins, the SA National Roads Agency Ltd (Sanral) said on Tuesday, 8 October. Read more >>


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