June
24, 2006
 
 
 

 
   

Keeping bank charges to minimum

BANK charges are a contentious issue, and customers’ perceptions of banking fees are that they are high compared to international norms, extremely complex and never set out clearly for the consumer. ...


Optimism over woman archbishop

By Brian Hayward

SOUTH African Anglican leaders have reacted with excitement and optimism at the United States appointment of the first woman archbishop in the history of Anglicanism, even though many do not share her liberal views....

Bok coach White’s future uncertain as overseas offers come his way

By Vata Ngobeni

CAPE TOWN – The future of Springbok coach Jake White hangs in the balance after it was revealed that he has received numerous offers to coach abroad....

Bay FM gives young presenters a chance

By Leon Muston Deputy Arts Editor

EIGHT school pupils from around Nelson Mandela Bay are enjoying an early opportunity to live out their dreams to be radio personalities, thanks to a new show on Bay FM....

Nation counts cost of security strike

THERE was a huge sigh of relief across the country on Thursday when representatives of more than a dozen security guard unions appended their signatures to a wage deal, thereby ending a costly three-month strike that sparked violent protests and saw up to 60 people, many of them security guards who did not join the industrial action, needlessly losing their lives in the mayhem....

Samson primed for fame by success in ‘Popstars’

By Leon Muston Deputy Arts Editor

WHEN the new single Do That Thing by Erin Samson burst onto the Top 40s on both 5fm and Bay FM earlier this month, listeners may have found themselves struggling to place where they’d heard her voice before....


 
 
 
 
 
 
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