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Hourly English South Africa News · Business
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Feature: Modern day student politics and activism in discussion

Something that affects people directly and indirectly, whether they like it or not, is politics. The topic of politics, student politics to be more precise, has become the topic of discussion on the academic landscape. A book which discusses the direct or indirect impact of student politics on society at…
11 Jul 2016 9AM 3 min

Teachers trained to teach all elements of agriculture

Mpho Makhanya of the Agricultural Research Council says the training for teachers was initiated after content gaps were identified in the new Curriculum Assessment Policy Statements, or Caps, syllabus. Makhanya says a broad range of practical and theoretical areas will be covered:
11 Jul 2016 8AM 1 min

GABM confirms cancellation of drought aid donation

Founder of the Global Association of Billionaires and Millionaires (GABM), Mark Paulsmeier, says the decision was taken to utilise the funds for other GABM projects after South Africa’s Government did not give written consent to certain suspensive conditions contained in a letter sent on June 27.
8 Jul 2016 11AM 1 min

Boere benodig goeie inligting vir besluitneming

Die voorsitter van die Wepener-landbouvereniging, Johan Opperman, sê boere maak staat op eerstehandse inligting van kundiges om goeie besluite te neem oor of hulle kan voortgaan met produksie op hul plase en sodoende ‘n bydrae tot verhoogde voedselsekerheid in die land kan lewer.
8 Jul 2016 8AM 1 min

Feature on Rights of the Arrested and Detained

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) in the Free State held a roundtable discussion on the rights of arrested, detained and accused persons at Grootvlei Prison in Bloemfontein. The SAHRC hosted a roundtable discussion after the United Nations’ (UN) Human Rights Committee expressed concern about excessive use of force…
8 Jul 2016 5AM 3 min

ASF is not a zoonotic disease

SA Pork Producers organisation, Sappo, veterinary liaison Dr Peter Evans says swine fever is not a zoonotic disease, meaning it cannot be transferred to humans.
7 Jul 2016 8AM 1 min

Department confirms new swine fever cases in FS

Agriculture and Rural Development MEC Oupa Khoabane says test samples conducted by veterinarians have come out positive in areas like Kagisanong, Mangaung, Nelisview and Botshabelo. He says one of the ways they are trying to contain the spread is a ban on the sale of pigs at auctions until further…
6 Jul 2016 11AM 1 min

Agri land ownership demographic starts to shift

Agri SA legal and land advisor Annelize Crosby says land transfer stats over the last year are significant because they relate to land for sale that was purchased by people of colour and not land transferred via government land reform programmes:
6 Jul 2016 8AM 1 min

Brexit could cause UK farmer numbers to dwindle

Agricultural economist Dr Kobus Laubscher says British agriculture is heavily dependent on subsidies, many of which were previously supported by the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy, or CAP:
6 Jul 2016 8AM 1 min

Feature: State of Free State schools under the loop

The Public Service Commission recently released a report after inspections at schools in the Free State to investigate the availability of handbooks and learning and teaching material and to assess the learning environment at schools in the province. Cathy Dlodlo spoke to Free State Public Service Commissioner Henk Boshoff about…
6 Jul 2016 6AM 2 min

Stricter livestock import measures meant to protect SA’s status

Red Meat Producer’s Organisation Vice-chairperson Dr Pieter Prinsloo says reports that South Africa has closed its borders to livestock from neighbouring countries are not true. He says new regulations require that permits certifying animals are disease free will have to be provided.
4 Jul 2016 8AM 1 min

Senwes still swimming amid volatile agricultural cycle

Senwes Group Chief Executive Francois Strydom says although they have experienced one of the most volatile agricultural cycles in the company’s history, they are starting the new year on a good cash standing.
4 Jul 2016 8AM 1 min

Regulations hoped to close up quarantine loopholes

Red Meat Producer’s Organisation Vice-chairperson Dr Pieter Prinsloo says it is also hoped that new, stricter import regulations will address issues around improper quarantine practices:
4 Jul 2016 8AM 1 min

Feature: Unclaimed benefits of ex-miners

The Department of Mineral Resources plans to develop a system where miners and ex-miners will be able to claim their benefits. Media reports have stated that billions of rands in unclaimed UIF, Provident Fund benefits, health and labour compensation are being held by the Financial Services Board dating back to…
3 Jul 2016 6PM 3 min

Fire break preparation cut-off date fast approaching

Deputy Director of forest and veld fire oversight for the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in the Free State, Malcolm Proctor, says the cut-off date for the making of firebreaks in Free State is the end of July.
1 Jul 2016 10AM 1 min
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