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© 2017 South Africa - The Good News 22th of November 2017 Who is the Bigger Employer, Business or Government?New research reveals scale of business contribution to South Africa BLSA members employ 1.29 million people and add R1.9 trillion in value to the economy 20th November, Johannesburg: A ground-breaking report by Quantec Research, a leading South African economic consultancy, has revealed today the significant contribution made by South African business to the wealth of the nation. It re-iterates, amongst other things, the significant contribution of business to the South African economy. The study was commissioned earlier this year by Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) to better understand the national footprint of its membership. Quantec Research was asked to conduct empirical research on the scope and magnitude of BLSA’s members’ activities and their contribution to the economy. The study, published today, has revealed several striking findings about the role of business in society; Follow us: Some Unexpected Good News?Enjoyed a productive Thursday listening to presentations from some of the very best investment researchers on earth. Every year Europe’s largest money manager Schroders provides an update on global investment markets to 120 journos brought to London from all over the world. This time I got the nod. As did South Africa, for which there was some unexpectedly good news. It came from Schroders Emerging Markets Debt head Abdallah Guezour who specifically included SA on a list of countries whose bonds he’s buying because “their politicians are becoming more disciplined” by introducing necessary economic reforms. Indonesia, India, Argentina and Brazil top the list, but he belatedly added SA because “the leadership of Zuma is coming to an end” so he reckons it’s an opportune time to invest in the country’s debt instruments. Building our FutureTHE 2017 FIRSTRAND LAURIE DIPPENAAR and FirstRand Foundation SCHOLARSHIPS FOR POSTGRADUATE INTERNATIONAL STUDY and FirstRand Oxford African studies scholarship AWARDED FirstRand Laurie Dippenaar and FirstRand Foundation have awarded five postgraduate study scholarships worth R800 000 each. Five academically gifted South African students with excellent leadership qualities and the potential to be future destiny changers will choose an internationally recognised university of their choice in the FirstRand Laurie Dippenaar and FirstRand Foundation postgraduate scholarships. THIS WEEK'S FAST FACTMedia consumers: In the past week, 94% of South African adults (aged 15+) watched TV, 84% listened to the radio, half accessed the internet, and one third read a newspaper.(Source:www.Eighty20.co.za) GOOD DEEDS - CORPORATECORPORATE SA HEEDS SHOPRITE’S CHALLENGE TO HELP SAVE WATER HOW A ROBBERY BECAME A BLESSING IN DISGUISE WESTERN CAPE’S TOP AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYEE FOR 2017 ANNOUNCED GOOD DEEDS - |
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