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		<title>Golf challenge for cancer</title>
		<link>http://uitenhage.org.za/2010/07/golf-challenge-for-cancer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 08:13:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ramon Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE Cancer Golf Challenge is set for the Fish River Sun on Saturday.
The challenge is part of a country-wide campaign to raise R2.5million for cancer control services between March and July 2010 through various golf challenges.
To be part of this campaign to help Cansa save lives, companies or individuals are encouraged to sponsor a tee-box [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THE Cancer Golf Challenge is set for the Fish River Sun on Saturday.</p>
<p>The challenge is part of a country-wide campaign to raise R2.5million for cancer control services between March and July 2010 through various golf challenges.</p>
<p>To be part of this <a href="http://www.cansa.org.za/">campaign to help Cansa</a> save lives, companies or individuals are encouraged to sponsor a tee-box or a green for R500 or donate prizes for the competition.</p>
<p>Profits from the golf day will go towards <a href="http://www.cansa.org.za/">Cansa</a>. “They can also encourage others to participate in this note-worthy event,” said Fish River Sun operations manager, Wessel Benson.</p>
<p>The resort’s golf course is voted 28th in Golf Digest’s list of the top 100 courses in South Africa, and has a reputation for being one of the most beautiful.</p>
<p>The 18 hole, Gary Player-designed course is a Parklands Course and not a Links, but when the wind blows, it offers a great challenge to all handicaps.</p>
<p>It is also beautifully kept and in designing the course, Player went to great lengths to ensure that the outstanding natural features of the area were not compromised.</p>
<p>Sports promotions sales assistant Stefan Ferreira said the format of the Sanlam Cancer Challenge will be an individual stableford for men and women and tee-off will be from 8am to 10.30am on the day.</p>
<p>“The entry fee of R100 per person will go to Cansa,” said Ferreira.</p>
<p>Winners from each of the three divisions will qualify (these winners must be members of The Fish River Sun Country Club) to enter the regional finals.</p>
<p>The women’s and men’s regional final will take place on August 29 at the Uitenhage Golf Course.</p>
<p>Winners of the regional finals will qualify to play in the finals of the competition taking place at the Sun City, Gary Player course on October 25 and 26.</p>
<p>For more information about the event, contact Ferreira on 0415831968. &#8211; By BRIAN McLEAN</p>
<p>source: <a href="http://www.dispatch.co.za/sport/article.aspx?id=417518">Daily Dispatch</a></p>
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		<title>Letting Rex off the lead</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 10:56:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Editor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[EMPOWERMENT icon Brimstone looks set to cause a flutter among the  corporate fashionistas and perennially fashionable value investors.
This week Brimstone signalled an intention to cast off its investment in  fashion retailer Rex Trueform (RexTru).
Brimstone acquired an effective 34.6% stake in RexTru in late 2007.
At last count, the empowerment company&#8217;s interest in Rextru was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>EMPOWERMENT icon Brimstone looks set to cause a flutter among the  corporate fashionistas and perennially fashionable value investors.</p>
<p>This week Brimstone signalled an intention to cast off its investment in  fashion retailer Rex Trueform (RexTru).</p>
<p>Brimstone acquired an effective 34.6% stake in RexTru in late 2007.</p>
<p>At last count, the empowerment company&#8217;s interest in Rextru was spread  as follows: 242 654 Rextru ordinary shares and 2.6 million Rextru  N-shares as well as 254 126 ordinary shares and 3.7 million N-shares in  Rextru&#8217;s pyramid holding African &amp; Overseas Enterprises.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a holding roughly worth R50m, but &#8211; more importantly &#8211; a holding  representing a big chunk of a company which cannot, by any stretch of  the imagination, be regarded as one of the JSE&#8217;s most liquid counters.</p>
<p>Despite the canine connotation of Rex &#8211; having been schooled in the  classics at Muir College in Uitenhage, I do know Rex is actually latin  for &#8220;king&#8221; &#8211; the company is no dog. Rextru, which owns the Queenspark  fashion chain, has proved a remarkably resilient (and rewarding)  business over the years.</p>
<p>Originally, Rextru was to form part and parcel of Brimstone&#8217;s  longer-term plans to build a fashion brand house around its clothing  manufacturing subsidiary, House of Monatic (HoM).</p>
<p>I suspect that plan is no longer on the table. And Brimstone directors  admit as much in commentary that accompanies the company&#8217;s recently  released year to end-December results.</p>
<p>In reference to the Rextru investment, they noted: &#8220;Events and  developments within the clothing industry and specifically within  Brimstone&#8217;s clothing cluster have given cause for Brimstone to review  its strategy.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Brimstone unlikely to be panicked</strong></p>
<p>In this regard Rextru is no longer considered strategic, which means  Brimstone is &#8220;actively pursuing opportunities to extract maximum value&#8221;  from the Rextru investment.</p>
<p>For those that need reminding, Brimstone&#8217;s clothing cluster was dealt a  heavy body blow when subsidiary Fifth Element was liquidated after some  unsavoury business practices were uncovered in an internal  investigation.</p>
<p>In any event HoM &#8211; which thankfully does hold some valuable industrial  properties &#8211; posted a loss of R30m after factoring in write-offs and  expenses.</p>
<p>Still, Brimstone probably won&#8217;t be panicked into selling Rextru. Indeed  the empowerment company, which has a strong portfolio ranging from  healthcare to fishing and assurance to insurance, can afford to sit back  and collect the dividends from Rextru.</p>
<p>I reckon, though, Brimstone has done a clever thing in &#8220;putting out&#8221; its  intentions for Rextru. It certainly would not surprise me to hear that  Brimstone was inundated with polite calls of enquiry from interested  parties &#8211; probably ranging from larger fashion retailers to private  equity specialists.</p>
<p>I even wonder whether former asset manager Hugh Roberts, who already  holds a sizeable position in Rextru, might be tempted to harness a  bigger stake?</p>
<p>While there should be no shortage of buyers for Brimstone&#8217;s Rextru  stake, there is a question around price. When Brimstone struck the deal  to buy out Old Mutual&#8217;s stake in Rextru and Af&amp;Over, the shares were  trading at around 800c and 600c respectively on the JSE.</p>
<p>The shares have crept up, but are still &#8211; according to my calculations &#8211;  trading below tangible net asset value. NAV aside, the earnings  multiple on Rextru is well below its larger peers like Foschini, Mr  Price and Truworths.</p>
<p>In other words, I don&#8217;t think Brimstone will be looking at a  1 000c/share offer for its Rextru shares or 800c/share for its  Af&amp;Over shares.</p>
<p>The thing is that there is so much potential tucked away in Rextru, more  specifically Queenspark, that it seems quite possible that a larger  fashion conglomerate or private equity firm could well be willing to  fork out a premium.</p>
<p>One has to consider that Rextru, run for generations as a  family-controlled business, has always erred on the side of caution.</p>
<p>Quite striking is the fact that at last count Rextru had over R100m in  the bank and a chain of around 50 Queenspark stores.</p>
<p>Perhaps the real potential of the business could come to the fore with a  chain of 100 Queenspark stores and only R50m in the bank?</p>
<p>source:<a href="http://www.fin24.com/articles/default/display_article.aspx?Channel=News_Home&amp;ArticleId=1518-2387-2402_2574580&amp;IsColumnistStory=False"> &#8211; Fin24.com</a></p>
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		<title>Paul Verryn: man of the people</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 09:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Reports by Katlego Moeng
PAUL Verryn is a member of the dying breed of activist priests. A church minister since he was 21, Verryn says all he ever wanted was to fight for – and with – the poor.
In an interview just before his suspension by the Methodist Church, this social activist spoke of his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by <span>Reports by Katlego Moeng</span><!--byline0--></p>
<p><a href="http://www.whoswhosa.co.za/user/3452"><img src="http://www.sowetan.co.za/thumbnail.aspx?type=img&amp;id=229752" border="0" alt="Bishop Paul Verryn gives holy communion at Joburg Central Methodist Church" align="right" />PAUL Verryn</a> is a member of the dying breed of activist priests. A church minister since he was 21, Verryn says all he ever wanted was to fight for – and with – the poor.</p>
<p>In an interview just before his suspension by the <a href="http://www.methodist.org.za/">Methodist Church</a>, this social activist spoke of his history and inspiration.</p>
<p>“My first social conscientising was at a very young age with our helper, Julie Nkadimeng. She always shared stories of how apartheid affected her family.</p>
<p>“What I took from her was that it was a system that alienated black people. She took a bet with me that I would forget what she taught me and I vowed to never forget.”</p>
<p>The embattled 58-year-old Pretoria- born clergyman admits that he “can be rude and my tongue can be cutting”.</p>
<p>He is no stranger to being at odds with the powers that be.</p>
<p><span id="more-348"></span>His latest battle with his own church led to his suspension on January 18. His disciplinary hearing, originally scheduled for February 1, has been postponed indefinitely.</p>
<p>Verryn is charged with instituting legal proceedings – without church authority – for the appointment of a curator to safeguard the interests of unaccompanied minors living at <a href="http://www.joburg.org.za">the church in the Johannesburg CBD</a> – and of making media statements after being instructed not to do so.</p>
<p>He would not be drawn into commenting on his legal woes but said: “I will find another way of working with the poor, with or without the church. They have become my companions.”</p>
<p>The church is home to thousands of Zimbabwean refugees. While there have been attempts to remove them, nothing has happened.</p>
<p>This week those we approached for comment were reluctant to say much about Verryn’s battles for fear of getting him into more trouble.</p>
<p>Verryn said his political awakening came in 1973 when he moved to <a href="http://uitenhage.org.za">Uitenhage, Eastern Cape</a>, as a junior minister. He publicly took a stand against apartheid by associating with <a href="http://www.anc.org.za">the ANC and other liberation movements</a>.</p>
<p>He drew inspiration from other activist clergymen such as Beyers Naudé, Peter Storey and Mvume Dandala, who advocated for social justice.</p>
<p>“The nature of my work has not allowed me to marry and have a family as the church allows. I think the Catholic doctrine of celibacy is more sensible (but) who knows when things will change.”</p>
<p>Verryn was born to a German-Irish mother and a Dutch-French father. They separated when he was still young. “My father was a red-hot Jan Smuts supporter. He went to war (Second World War). My mother was a real Nazi. That always caused tension.”</p>
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		<title>Redhouse dump also an eyesore</title>
		<link>http://uitenhage.org.za/2009/11/redhouse-dump-also-an-eyesore/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 14:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Editor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[background) and the rubbish dumped on the ground is causing concern for Redhouse residents, who say the municipality doesn’t listen to their appeals for the area to be cleaned up. 
IN The Herald on Thursday I saw the municipal dumpsite eyesore in Rosedale (“Separate Uitenhage from Mandela Bay!”), so I took some pictures of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>background) and the rubbish dumped on the ground is causing concern for Redhouse residents, who say the municipality doesn’t listen to their appeals for the area to be cleaned up. </p>
<p>IN The Herald on Thursday I saw the municipal dumpsite eyesore in Rosedale (“Separate Uitenhage from Mandela Bay!”), so I took some pictures of the Redhouse dumpsite which has the same problem. The Redhouse residents also blame the municipality for poor service delivery.</p>
<p>Phoning them does not help. Hopefully they will see this in The Herald and clear all the rubbish. – D Robertson, Redhouse, Port Elizabeth</p>
<p>source: <a href="http://www.weekendpost.co.za/opinion/article.aspx?id=495420">The Weekend Post</a></p>
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		<title>Large funeral for founder of Uitenhage UDF</title>
		<link>http://uitenhage.org.za/2009/05/large-funeral-for-founder-of-uitenhage-udf/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2009 09:52:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[POLITICAL activists and ANC supporters are expected to turn out in large numbers for the funeral of liberation struggle veteran and former Uitenhage councillor Nosipho Dastile, who will be buried on Saturday.
The funeral will be held at the Roman Catholic Church from 9am, while a memorial service will be held at the Babs Madlakane Hall [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>POLITICAL activists and <a href="http://www.anc.org.za">ANC supporters</a> are expected to turn out in large numbers for the funeral of liberation struggle veteran and former Uitenhage councillor Nosipho Dastile, who will be buried on Saturday.</p>
<p>The funeral will be held at <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Church ">the Roman Catholic Church</a> from 9am, while a memorial service will be held at the Babs Madlakane Hall in KwaNobuhle at 5pm today.</p>
<p>Dastile, 71, became a well-known political figure in the region as a founder of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Democratic_Front_(South_Africa) ">the United Democratic Front (UDF)</a> in the town, the first president of the Uitenhage Women‘s Organisation, and chairman of <a href="http://www.anc.org.za/wl/">the ANC Women‘s League</a> in the town after the liberation movements were unbanned in 1990.</p>
<p>Dastile was one of the first councillors in the democratic Uitenhage Transitional Local Council from 1994 to 1999 with figures like current deputy Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Bicks Ndoni and the late Sanco leader Fikile Kobese.</p>
<p>Dastile‘s community involvement took shape while she was a teacher at the Little Flower Primary School and as a volunteer teacher at the Roman Catholic Mission School in Uitenhage.</p>
<p>At the time of her death after a long illness, she had retired from active politics and was a volunteer at the Ruth Dano Creche.</p>
<p>source: <a href="http://www.weekendpost.co.za/article.aspx?id=422231">Weekend Post</a></p>
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		<title>Venue clash hits parties’ right to rally</title>
		<link>http://uitenhage.org.za/2009/03/venue-clash-hits-parties%e2%80%99-right-to-rally/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 06:51:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TWO political rallies, to be addressed by heavyweights from the ANC and the Congress of the People respectively, are scheduled to be held at the same venue, the Jabavu Stadium in Uitenhage, on Saturday, Human Rights Day.
The municipality confirmed yesterday that it had invited Winnie Madikizela-Mandela to be keynote speaker at a gathering that will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TWO political rallies, to be addressed by heavyweights from the ANC and the Congress of the People respectively, are scheduled to be held at the same venue, the Jabavu Stadium in Uitenhage, on Saturday, Human Rights Day.<!--blurb0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->The municipality confirmed yesterday that it had invited Winnie Madikizela-Mandela to be keynote speaker at a gathering that will be held on the soccer field at the stadium to celebrate the day.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->It has been disclosed by the National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) that youth league president Julius Malema, will also deliver a speech.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1--> SACP general secretary Blade Nzimande has also been invited, said Numsa organiser Andile Zitho.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->At the same time, Cope supporters are expected to turn out in big numbers to hear their president, Mosioua Lekota, speak in the rugby section of the stadium.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->It is not clear how the municipality decided to allocate the venue to both parties.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->ANC provincial spokesman Mcebisi Jonas said he was not aware that the rival party intended holding its own rally at the same venue and has undertaken to investigate.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1--> “This has potential for conflict,” he said.<!--par0--></p>
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<p><!--par1-->Municipal spokesman Roland Williams said the municipality “would encourage any political party to encourage its members to attend the municipal celebration”, which would commemorate the Langa massacre.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Cope regional spokesman Elvis Bana confirmed they had booked the venue to hold their own Human Rights Day celebration rally and were adamant that his organisation “will not call off the rally” .<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Bana said “the venue was booked as early as February 2 this year and it was confirmed by the municipality.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->“We are perturbed by this apparent political intolerance and by the kind of behaviour of the municipal officials who exhibit partisanship in their work,” said Bana.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Two other popular ANC crowd pullers, Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi and the party‘s head of elections, Fikile Mbalula, will be in the Eastern Cape on that day to address a Queenstown rally.</p>
<p>Source:   <a href="http://www.weekendpost.co.za/article.aspx?id=399732">The Weekend Post</a></p>
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		<title>Orders from parent firm to export 6000 cars puts brakes on VW shutdown</title>
		<link>http://uitenhage.org.za/2009/03/orders-from-parent-firm-to-export-6000-cars-puts-brakes-on-vw-shutdown/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 05:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[THOUSANDS of employees were handed an early Easter present]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[THOUSANDS of employees were handed an early Easter present yesterday when Volkswagen SA announced a “surprise” multimillion rand export contract had been secured, staving off a planned two- week shutdown at the Uitenhage plant.
VWSA managing director David Powels said that after export orders for the Uitenhage-built Polo had been halved at the start of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THOUSANDS of employees were handed an early Easter present yesterday when Volkswagen SA announced a “surprise” multimillion rand export contract had been secured, staving off a planned two- week shutdown at the Uitenhage plant.<!--blurb0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->VWSA managing director David Powels said that after export orders for the Uitenhage-built Polo had been halved at the start of the year from 40000 to 20000, a German parent company order for an additional 6000 had been confirmed this week.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->“We had been planning to close down production during the week before Easter and in the week after the holiday, as both would have been short weeks,” he said yesterday.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->“However, the order – valued at between R500-million and R600-million – means that the plant will no longer have to work the short weeks.”<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->The Easter weekend runs from Friday, April 10, to Monday, April 13.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Powels said the German market was experiencing a “buying down” to smaller cars and that Volkswagen AG – which yesterday reported the best annual sales and profit figures in its 70-year history – had asked Uitenhage to provide the extra vehicles.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Powels said VWSA “were obviously not happy” after the export order was halved “and informed Germany of the significant consequences” of this “in terms of our head count”.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->“Those representations, our record of producing world-quality units and our ability to increase volumes helped our case at a time of continuing demand for Polos,” he said.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->“It is very good news and enables us to keep the plant running,” said Powels, although adding that the local market was still “very dismal”.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->“However, our R3-billion investment to secure the future of our operation is still firmly on track, although some programmes not directly related to product, productivity and quality improvements, and skills training have been delayed,” Powels said.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->The process of offering voluntary retrenchment packages to 400 employees was still under way and should be completed next month.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->The new export order was hailed by Port Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Percci) chief executive Odwa Mtati as “a very positive development, especially in the current economic climate”.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->“We are happy that this will enable employees to continue working, coupled as it is with positive spin-offs for component manufacturers.”<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) said “a move in the direction of avoiding further job losses and expanding employment should be welcomed”.</p>
<p>source: <a href="http://www.weekendpost.co.za/article.aspx?id=398307">THE WEEEND POST</a></p>
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		<title>Uitenhage schools scrum down</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 12:13:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[General]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Butityi  Konki]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[eight high schools battle]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[KwaNobuhle]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Meshack Khotha]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[There will be rucking and mauling galore in Uitenhage when eight high schools battle it out in the maiden BK Top 8 rugby tournament at Jabavu Rugby Stadium, KwaNobuhle, today.




The tournament will be  played under the auspices of  the Uitenhage Schools Rugby  Development Committee.
Mncedisi Jafta, a committee member, said they are grateful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="copy"><span class="storyblurb">There will be rucking and mauling galore in Uitenhage when eight high schools battle it out in the maiden BK Top 8 rugby tournament at Jabavu Rugby Stadium, KwaNobuhle, today.<!--blurb0--></span></p>
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<p><!--par1-->The tournament will be  played under the auspices of  the Uitenhage Schools Rugby  Development Committee.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Mncedisi Jafta, a committee member, said they are grateful to businessman Butityi Konki for his financial support in a move to popularise the sport in the area.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->He urged parents to come in large numbers because their presence will inspire the future stars to give it their best shot. – Meshack Khotha</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.sowetan.co.za/Sport/Article.aspx?id=955437">Sowetan</a><!--par1--><!--par0--></p>
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		<title>Recession blues bite Bay business outlook</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 05:42:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Consumer Price Index]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[first annual retail sales]]></category>
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THE Nelson Mandela Bay metro‘s Business Confidence Index continued to decline in January “under recessionary economic conditions and low levels of both business and consumer confidence”.
The decline came amid the economy contracting by -1,8 percent in the fourth quarter of last year, the first annual retail sales decline in nine years, and a 22% plunge [...]]]></description>
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<p><!--blurb1-->THE Nelson Mandela Bay metro‘s Business Confidence Index continued to decline in January “under recessionary economic conditions and low levels of both business and consumer confidence”.<!--blurb0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->The decline came amid the economy contracting by -1,8 percent in the fourth quarter of last year, the first annual retail sales decline in nine years, and a 22% plunge in manufacturing output.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->The index, compiled for the regional business chamber, tracks the performance of 15 key economic indicators chosen from those available that are believed to “best reflect the business mood in the PE/Uitenhage area”.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->These include the inflation rate as measured by the Consumer Price Index for the metro; the prime rate at month end; the rand-dollar exchange rate; retail sales in the Eastern Cape; the total number of new cars sold in the metro; the value of building plans passed and completed; the Consumer Confidence Index for the metro by the Bureau for Economic Research of Stellenbosch University, and number of passengers arriving at the PE airport.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->But Dr Neil Bruton, compiler of the index, says current developments “will ultimately yield a consolidation in the rate at which the index is declining at present”.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->“The inflation rate is set to decline rapidly in 2009 and &#8230; interest rates are set to decline, probably steeply. Furthermore, households and businesses are addressing their debt positions, with growth in credit extension to the private sector down to 11,9% in January, the lowest since November 2004, and with growth in demand for mortgage finance falling to the lowest level since mid-2003.”<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->The indicators that supported the index through January included significant declines in the trend cycles of the metro inflation and prime interest rates; continued growth in the real value of buildings completed and steady growth in value of those passed; and marginal growth in the trend cycle of retail sales.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1--> Negative indicators included the “steep decline” in new cars sold and the “declining” number of airport passenger arrivals.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1--> “The level of consumer confidence in the Eastern Cape, while reflecting a generally declining trend, remained unchanged.”</p>
<p>source: <a href="http://www.weekendpost.co.za/business/article.aspx?id=395570">The Weekend Post</a></p>
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		<title>Consumers face shock 25% power price hike</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 05:34:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[BATTERED consumers in municipalities across the country could face a further shock 25 per cent hike in the price of electricity.
In a circular last week, the national treasury advised municipalities to factor in a 25% rise in the cost of purchasing electricity from Eskom in preparing their budgets, although it stressed that the National Electricity [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BATTERED consumers in municipalities across the country could face a further shock 25 per cent hike in the price of electricity.<!--blurb0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->In a circular last week, the national treasury advised municipalities to factor in a 25% rise in the cost of purchasing electricity from Eskom in preparing their budgets, although it stressed that the National Electricity Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) had yet to rule on what increase it would award the power utility.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Last year, Eskom was awarded an increase of 36%, of which 30% was passed on by the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality to residents.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Indigent households which qualified for the council‘s Assistance To The Poor programme were handed a 14,2% increase.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Eskom needs the tariff increase to contribute to the financing of its capital expansion programme.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1--> The circular warns local authorities that in considering changes in property rates they should “take cognisance of local economic conditions such as the downturn in the property market, trends in household incomes and unemployment. Excessive increases in property rates and other tariffs are likely to be counterproductive, resulting in high levels of non-payment and increased bad debts”.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->The national treasury requires the municipalities to justify all increases in excess of the 6% upper inflation target of the Reserve Bank. The circular states that given the current economic crisis, municipalities will be faced with some “very tough decisions” when preparing their 2009/10 budgets, adding that they must give priority to:<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Managing all revenue streams, especially debtors;<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Protecting the poor from the worst impacts of the economic downturn;<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Supporting local economic development initiatives “that foster micro and small business opportunities and job creation”;<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Securing the health of their asset base in increasing spending on repairs and maintenance; and<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->Speeding up spending on capital projects funded by conditional grants.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->“Municipalities must pay special attention to eliminating all unnecessary spending on nice-to-have items and non-essential activities,” the circular states, adding that Finance Minister Trevor Manuel had noted in his budget speech that there was “insufficient control of foreign travel, advertising and public relations activities as well as consulting services”.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->With regard to the fuel levy allocation that will replace the regional services council levy that was halted in 2006, the circular states that the sharing of the general fuel levy will be regulated in terms of the Taxation Laws Amendment Bill. This piece of legislation is expected to be passed in September this year.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->At that stage the specific allocation for each metro will be released, although information on provisional allocations will be given to metros this month to allow them to budget for the next financial year.<!--par0--></p>
<p><!--par1-->The amount allocated is based on fuel sales in each metro and the amount that Nelson Mandela Bay is expected to receive is not likely to differ dramatically from what it gained through regional services council levies.</p>
<p>source: <a href="http://www.theherald.co.za/article.aspx?id=395539">The Herald</a></p>
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