Another big day for SA as PIC Commission reports
Another milestone will be reached today when the Commission of Inquiry into the PIC report is released for public consumption.
Another milestone will be reached today when the Commission of Inquiry into the PIC report is released for public consumption.
Yet even after Eskom, South Africa’s economic policy is rooted in dogma perpetuating this insanity. High time Luthuli House sobered up.
Recent political pronouncements around Eskom brings to mind advice from Stephen Covey’s masterful Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.
First, the message is circulating among locals that anyone who buys a ticket on SAA is guaranteed to receive value even if the airline were to go belly up.
Prof Joel Stern’s Economic Value Added (EVA) concept is deeply embedded in thousands of companies worldwide. Nampak is not one of them.
Long before his bestselling 5am Club, Sharma was encouraging us to wake up before dawn and then dedicate that critical first hour to ourselves. In quietness.
It was a delight for Alec to reconnect with Cathy Khoury, a former colleague at Racing Digest, even though it was to discuss her rather appalling recent experiences.
Compared with Tesla, the effective 21% annualised return projected by SA 12J company Bright Light Solar may appear pedestrian.
Why can’t Eskom restrict the blackouts to those 20 or so hours in the day outside the morning and afternoon peak traffic periods?
It was a welcome surprise yesterday to see Phumelela will honour SA’s legendary racehorse trainer Ormond Ferraris (87) who retired last May.