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Power cuts and crime are not a good combination |
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| By Fergal Parkinson,
on 25-01-2008 18:20
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As someone who watches and reads the International media more than most it has struck me over the past few days just how concerned the international community are with current events. As I travel across the world almost every national television news and national newspaper is covering the outages in some detail with many now making the link between them and the 2010 World Cup which isn't that long away. Only last month most of the media was concerned with the crime situation, now its power cuts and the two are not a good combination when it comes to SA improving its image internationally. As you can see from this very website lots of the Financial press are beginning to calculate the cost to the economy, particularly the mining industry. This comes at a time when a report out of Tokyo says that China produced more Gold than South Africa in 2007, knocking SA off the top spot for the first time in 101 years. South African production was down 8% on the year before.
Last update: 25-01-2008 18:20
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The Selebi affair has not helped SA |
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| By Jeff Houghton,
on 14-01-2008 16:31
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The Selebi affair has done nothing for the image of South Africa abroad. On my travels recently I was constantly reminded about not the good things associated with South Africa but the negative aspects, Zuma and Selebi. I am delighted that forums such as IMFSA are now taking place which give South Africans the chance to learn from International experts about how best to promote what is going on. We Last update: 14-01-2008 16:34
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The Next Forum Takes Shape |
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| By Fergal Parkinson,
on 26-11-2007 13:42
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It is now over a year since the last International Media Forum and less than 6 months before our next.
The whole subject, the way Africa and in particular South Africa is covered in the International media, is now something I care passionately about and consumes all of my time right now.
By creating this website we are giving the community of journalists, communicators, business people
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| By Fergal Parkinson,
on 26-11-2007 13:42
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I yesterday met the head of Corporate Communications at Virgin Atlantic, Paul Charles, who will be one of our speakers at the next Forum in May 2008. Paul is an ex colleague of mine at the BBC and now runs an extremely successful corporate communications team working very closely with Richard Branson. Virgin has to be one of the most recognisable corporate identities in the world and
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| By Darrell Goss,
on 26-11-2007 13:41
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I have been reading more and more over the past few weeks about the growth of blogging in Africa. Many believe that International news coverage hardly touches Africa except for times of famine, flood and war, and this new medium is allowing a massive surge in decentralized journalism putting Africa firmly back on the map for all the right reasons.Reuters are one of the global news organisations to Last update: 26-11-2007 15:50
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