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SMEs 'offer only hope'

THE South African Institute of Professional Accountants has called for the creation of a unified, strategic national policy, perhaps with its own ministry, to grow the small and medium-sized enterprise sector more vigorously. Add a comment

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Drive to create entrepreneurs – Success Summit

A FORMER dentist is on a quest to help create a nation of successful entrepreneurs. Dr Nondumiso Mzizana says the education system in the country is focused on creating employees rather than employers. Add a comment

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Boston City campus puts students on the right course

Boston City Campus (BCC) has always been committed to providing quality and relevant education and training to its learners as well as guiding them with their course selection which is seen as key to their success both academically at Boston and in their future professions. Add a comment

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Small Businesses Invited to Pitch to Cape Union Mart

Cape Union Mart, one of South Africa’s most iconic retail brands, is hosting its annual Supplier Open Day on 17 October 2012 in Cape Town.

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Low-cost carriers are losing height

RISING costs hurt domestic operators. SAA has provided no guarantee that its latest bailout package of R5bn will not be used to prop up operations in the domestic market. This is precisely the concern of other local airlines forced to operate in an increasingly uncompetitive environment. Add a comment

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