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02/07/2008 Business robberies surge worries Sacci
30/06/2008 Dubai World plans new investment projects in Africa
18/06/2008 Construction of 2010 stadiums on track - LOC
17/06/2008 TOMSA ANNOUNCES NEW CHAIRMAN OF ITS BOARD
17/06/2008 UNWTO SECRETARY-GENERAL FRANCESCO FRANGIALLI TO STEP DOWN AT BEGINNING OF 2009 – LAYS OUT AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE
13/06/2008 OR Tambo sees positive passenger volume growth despite rising cost of travel
09/06/2008 COCA-COLA DOME TEN YEARS OLD
06/06/2008 One step closer to formal climate change policy for South Africa
06/06/2008 R19bn tourist project set for KZN
04/06/2008 South African tourism remains strong despite xenophobic wave
04/06/2008 WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY – TIME TO SHOW COMMITMENT IN TOURISM INDUSTRY
03/06/2008 Now is a good time to get into the hospitality industry
27/05/2008 Good growth for Protea hotels
27/05/2008 Restaurants and waiters protected by unique policy
23/05/2008 Climate change risks tend to be underestimated
22/05/2008 Address by Mr T.T. Mboweni
19/05/2008 Backpackers to boost Bethesda tourism
19/05/2008 Summit agrees to hike electricity prices over five years
19/05/2008 Investment council discusses transition to 2009 elections
15/05/2008 INVITATION FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ESKOM’S APPLICATION FOR PRICE INCREASE FOR 2008/09 FINANCIAL YEAR
08/05/2008 DATE SET FOR 2ND AFRICAN HOSPITALITY INVESTMENT CONFERENCE
07/05/2008 NATIONAL ACCOMMODATION AWARDS – FINALISTS IN TRADITIONAL CATEGORIES ANNOUNCED
24/04/2008 WTTC applauds world leaders in sustainable tourism
23/04/2008 CARD SKIMMING AT ITS WORST IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS
21/04/2008 UNWTO supporting tourism recovery in Africa
17/04/2008 SA TOURISM INDUSTRY MADE SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2007
17/04/2008 TBCSA CONTINUES TO SHAPE THE COUNTRY’S TOURISM DISCOURSE
16/04/2008 TOURISM BUSINESS COUNCIL ANNOUNCES NEW TOMSA DIRECTORS
14/04/2008 Pretoria to be global tourism destination
10/04/2008 Radebe insists World Cup transport infrastructure will be in place
07/04/2008 South African Tourism Provides Continued Support to UK Trade Partners
07/04/2008 Cape Town & Western Cape launches domestic tourism campaign
27/03/2008 SADC tourists to get single visa
25/03/2008 ATTACKS ON VISITORS AT AIRPORT A POINT OF CONCERNED
25/03/2008 TOURISM SAFETY AND SECURITY WORKSHOP
19/03/2008 SA to spend more than R30bn on 2010 World Cup
18/03/2008 Govt gives environmental green light for new power station
17/03/2008 THE COCA-COLA DOME WILL ONLY WORK WITH RELIABLE PROMOTERS
17/03/2008 NATIONAL ACCOMMODATION AWARDS – JUDGING NOW TAKING PLACE
14/03/2008 Government's 2010 DG resigns
12/03/2008 SA Tourism, Kulula showcase local travel
11/03/2008 Joburg to study the viability of a new airport development
07/03/2008 MEETINGS AFRICA NOW A WORLD-CLASS BUSINESS TOURISM EVENT
07/03/2008 SA launches 2010 World Cup hospitality programme
07/03/2008 ANDERSON HEADS UP THEBE EVENTS DIVISION
07/03/2008 No excessive fare increases despite soaring costs – SAA
06/03/2008 SAA TO STRENGTHEN AFRICAN ROUTES
06/03/2008 Day 1 Update from International Hotel Investment Forum - Berlin Conference
06/03/2008 Day 2 of the IHIF 2008 Conference
06/03/2008 Day 3 of the IHIF 2008 Conference
05/03/2008 ITB Berlin is setting records and is fully booked:11,147 exhibiting companies from 186 countries.
04/03/2008 INDIA, SOUTH AFRICA, VIETNAM, ECUADOR AND PERU TO WIN BIG IN THE GERMAN MARKET IN THE NEXT 7 YEARS
04/03/2008 NEW NAME, NEW OFFICE FOR TOURISM BEE TEAM
29/02/2008 Federal Minister of Economics Glos opens the ITB Berlin 2008
27/02/2008 SOUTH AFRICA STANDS READY – TOURISM MINISTER
26/02/2008 WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY FOR THE TOURISM INDUSTRY IN BUDGET 2008
26/02/2008 SANParks RESPONDS TO MINISTER’S ANNOUNCEMENT ON THE NORMS & STANDARDS FOR ELEPHANT MANAGEMENT
26/02/2008 SPEECH BY MARTHINUS VAN SCHALKWYK, MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM, OPENING THE MEETINGS AFRICA 2008, BUSINESS TOURISM CONFERENCE AT THE SANDTON CONVENTION CENTRE ON TUESDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2008
26/02/2008 Acsa's new ground-handling operators commit to improved service delivery
21/02/2008 South Afircan Tourism loves L.A
18/02/2008 DTI extends BEE deadline
12/02/2008 LINDIWE MAHLANGU TO HEAD UP JOHANNESBURG TOURISM COMPANY
12/02/2008 WORLD ORCHID CONFERENCE HEADS FOR SOUTH AFRICA IN 2014
08/02/2008 State of the Nation adress by President Thabo Mbeki
07/02/2008 CUSTOMISED MAPPING FOR HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY INTRODUCED
06/02/2008 TOURISM PRIVATE SECTOR COMMITS TO WORKING WITH GOVERNMENT
06/02/2008 MEETINGS AFRICA THE KEY TO GREATER
05/02/2008 Cape Town keeps on Winning
04/02/2008 African-Asian Society Seminar
23/01/2008 2010 Accommodation Sign Up Campaign off to a good start
22/01/2008 UK travel advisory amended
21/01/2008 DO NOT MISS FEDHASA INLAND ROADSHOW
21/01/2008 LAST CHANCE TO COMMENT ON HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE
10/01/2008 BUSINESS TOURISM CONFERENCE AT MEETINGS AFRICA
03/01/2008 Word of advice for tourists in Kenya
20/12/2007 TBCSA REFLECTS ON THE PROLONGED GROUNDING OF AIRLINE
20/12/2007 SOUTH AFRICANS ENCOURAGED TO TAKE HOLIDAY TIME AT HOME
14/12/2007 TOURISM CAN HELP IN GLOBAL ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND POVERTY
14/12/2007 Emirates to launch daily flights to Cape Town
12/12/2007 Historic Agreement Signed at 2nd World Tourism Marketing Summit in Beijing, China
12/12/2007 IFC partners University of Pretoria on tourism education
06/12/2007 South Africa fully represented at SITE 2007
06/12/2007 Strong Support for World Tourism Day Themes for 2008 & 2009
06/12/2007 6 million domain names are about to be released!
05/12/2007 Airline fees doubled, black market dominates in Zimbabwe
05/12/2007 Greener events and higher level of CSR shape meetings industry future
05/12/2007 Hospitality Properties for sale
03/12/2007 UNWTO meet ends on a high note
03/12/2007 SPOT LIGHT ON WORLD TRAVEL MARKET
03/12/2007 INFORMATION NOTICE TO SAVRALA MEMBERS
03/12/2007 Tourists keep flocking to SA
29/11/2007 Zimbabwe: Safe Tourist Destination
27/11/2007 South Africa profiles Meetings Africa at EIBTM
27/11/2007 MPI TO START SOUTHERN AFRICA CHAPTER WITH THE COLLABORATION OF SAACI
26/11/2007 SECRETS AND SOLUTIONS IN HOSPITALITY - USEFUL GUIDE PUBLISHED
26/11/2007 ASATA meets with French Consulate over visas
22/11/2007 Climate change: Bali witness to world’s defining moment?
20/11/2007 TGCSA launches 2010 accommodation campaign
08/11/2007 Dubai Preffered to convene global travel and tourism summit
07/11/2007 Industry Networking Cocktail
02/11/2007 Record Collection for tourism marketing levy
01/11/2007 TBCSA welcomes mid-term budget
01/11/2007 Imvelo Responsible tourism awards
01/11/2007 TBCSA commends major fundamentals of the airlift strategy
12/10/2007 TBCSA inagural tourism investment awards recognise an achiever and innovator
12/10/2007 Fragmantation a serious impediment fo africa's hospitality industry growth
12/10/2007 Hope reins for the world travel and tourism industry
20/09/2007 Book now for Meetings Africa to avoid disappointment
18/09/2007 TBCSA support Tourism month celebrations
18/09/2007 Tourism Investment Awards Finalists announced
06/08/2007 Introducing THE CODE to the South African Tourism Industry
23/07/2007 Speech by the Minister of Environmental Affairs & Tourism
23/07/2007 Road & Travel Magazine Answers “What Women Want”
16/07/2007 Call for objections: FIFA request for trade marks
 
Lastest News : Business robberies surge worries Sacci
The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) on Tuesday said that it commended the Minister of Safety and Security, Charles Nqakula, on the department’s efforts to quantify and categorise the level of crime in the country, but added that this did not leave room for complacency in combating the scourge of crime across South Africa.



The statistics revealed by the Minister on Monday showed an apparent achievement of a 6,4% target reduction in the overall crime level.



However, business appeared to have become a favoured target for criminals, Sacci said.



This was reflected in the 47% increase in business-related robberies, the 40% increase in truck hijacking and the 10% increase in bank robberies. It was only in cash-in-transit robberies that were down.



Robbery at business premises increased from 6 689 cases in the previous period to 9 862 during the current reporting cycle. That was an increase of 3 173, or 47,4%.



Sacci hoped that the increased expenditure allocated to policing under the Medium Term Economic Framework (from R36-billion at present to R49-billion in 2010/11), and the intention to increase the police force from 173 000 to over 200 000 by 2011, would result in a noticeable reduction in the abnormal levels of crime that South Africa endures.



Business said it would continue to play a role in combating crime. This included working with the police and other crime prevention agencies as well as providing resources to assist in the struggle.



“Big business, the supporters of Business Against Crime, got involved directly in the fight against crime in a partnership that has evolved into what is called the Anti-Crime Leadership Forum that has four Working Groups. The Leadership Forum did a review of the Criminal Justice System as one of the joint projects on which they collaborated,” indicated Nqakula.



“Quite significant in this regard are the decreases of 7,4% and 4,7% in robbery with aggravating circumstances and murder, respectively, given that those crimes went up by 4,6% and 2,4% in the past financial year,” said Nqakula.



Robbery at residential premises rose by 1 720 cases, or by 13,5%, from 12 761 in the previous financial year, to 14 481 cases in the current reporting cycle.



Carjacking jumped from 13 599 to 14 201 cases, an increase of 602 cases on the previous period. The biggest jump involved the hijacking of trucks where, in the previous period 892 cases were reported to 1 245 in the current reporting cycle, accounting therefore, for an increase of 39,6% or 353 cases.



Nqakula stated that the current crime statistics report showed that rape went down by 8,8%, and indecent assault decreased by 2,1% statistically.



Edited by: Mariaan Olivier

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