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Eskom Proposes Another Hike

October 23, 2012 News No Comments

The latest proposal for energy hikes by Eskom have been met with upset by not only residents but also the National Consumer Forum body which keeps an eye on the basic cost of living and the impact increases, such as Eskom’s, have on everyone.

The Sky’s isn’t the Limit

The recent application from Eskom is just one more in a line of their requests to increase electricity tariffs over five years. Their first proposal asked for 25% over three years, and now 16% over five years, taking 1kW from 19 cents to just over 61 cents, and it will reach R1.28 by 2017. Families are feeling the pinch with many not being able to afford their electricity bills every month-end. Budgets are becoming tighter, while some just cannot afford it at all and don’t know which way to turn anymore. Becoming energy efficient requires an initial outlay of funds that so many South African households just don’t have to spare.

Rural South African Universities to get Broadband Internet

May 17, 2012 Education No Comments

Some broadband internet news coming out of South Africa now; all universities and public research institutes are to be given access to broadband internet at a heightened speed. South Africa’s internet infrastructure, while being somewhat stable, has always been lagging behind international first world countries. The South African Department of Higher Education and Training has stated that the Department of Science and Technology is to invest R886 million (about $117 million) into linking local universities and public research organisations with a minimum internet bandwidth speed of 10mb/. This is big news since that speed is perhaps a premium that the average consumer in South Africa may not be able to afford.

Red Cross Children’s Hospital Reveal Plans for Clinic

March 29, 2012 Health No Comments

One of the most revered hospitals in South Africa has just revealed plans to build a child disease clinic in the city of Cape Town. Red Cross Children’s Hospital is known for its brilliant work with children that are suffering or have suffered through horrendous injuries and diseases.

The Red Cross is aggressively tackling TB and diarrhoea as these are often fatal in children. By building a R30 million clinic that will provide specialist treatment for seriously ill children, the clinic will house the current Paediatric Infectious Disease Unit and a research unit. Another important department within the groundbreaking clinic is the training of specialists that will focus on childhood diseases. Healthcare logistics are at the forefront as Red Cross want to provide a top clinic to treat children with serious diseases.

MTN Science Centre for Fun

March 26, 2012 Education No Comments

Looking for something fun to do with the kids this holiday? You’re certainly not alone. How many parents are pulling their hair out because their kids are complaining of being bored and having nobody to play with? Look no further than the MTN Science Centre for a holiday programme.

Now that school holidays are here MTN science centre in Century City, Cape Town have got a holiday program going that is pretty popular with kids and parents alike. Cub Wednesdays from March 28th to April 4th is where Cubs will introduce visitors to Gutter Boat Racing. Whatever that is, it sounds like fun and is actually hugely popular with cubs the world over. Clearly MTN is more than service providers for business email and collocation hosts.

MTN at the 2012 Design Indaba

March 1, 2012 Events No Comments

MTN is the proud sponsor of the 2012 Design Indaba. The expo opened on February 28th and will run to March 4th, 2012. It’s a highly anticipated expo every year because of its proudly South African concept. Local and national talent showcase their skills in music, education, sport, and product design.

South Africa and Africa’s biggest provider of mobile, internet, server colocation, and satellite products is to helm the welcome address for the Design Indaba.  MTN’s Chief Marketing Officer, Serame Taukobong opened the event on Wednesday February 29th at Cape Town’s CTICC. Taukobong expressed that this is a very exciting time for MTN as they show their encouragement for local talent and skill that is the future of South Africa.

Tips for Eco-friendly Homes

January 18, 2012 Environment No Comments

Eco friendly is the way to go these days; even vegetarians are now referring to their eating preferences as eco friendly eating. But with eco friendly homes still amongst the minority it’s time we started seriously paying attention to the benefits a green home has, not only for the environment, but for our health too. Here are several simple tips to help you on your way to an eco friendly home, and eating.

Eco friendly home

  • Recycle your old furniture that you’re thinking of tossing out. There’s no need to throw something out unless it’s been eating by termites or been burnt to smithereens. Restored furniture is the new trend, and if you don’t have any furniture take a look around some thrift stores for good deals. You’ll find gems in second-hand stores.

Tips for Small Business Marketing

January 13, 2012 Financial No Comments

People starting small businesses often don’t market themselves correctly, they don’t know where to start or how to go about small business marketing. There are a several business owners that go all-out before thinking about the implications of massively or under-marketing. The amount of money to be spent on marketing ventures has to be considered, and there’s also the matter of being able to have money in the bank to provide the best service. All of this needs to be considered when marketing your small business.

  • The first thing to consider in your quest to save money and get your company out there is the least cost routing.
  • The other is to set-up joint advertising with small non-competing businesses in your area. Offering to advertise their service/s in your company and vice-versa will lead to follow-on business for both parties.

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