July
05, 2008
 
 
 

 
   

Ford lynchpin finally rolls off the line

Bob Kernohan BUSINESS EDITOR kernohanb@avusa.co.za

ONE of the key members of the team that put Port Elizabeth, and later Pretoria, on the worldwide Ford Motor Company export map is retiring after 40 years’ service....


Bleak future for animals as Bayworld faces cash crisis

Brian Hayward WEEKEND POST REPORTER haywardb@avusa.co.za

NELSON Mandela Bay‘s top tourist attraction, Bayworld, is facing its worst crisis yet, with the exodus of scores of employees, plummeting visitor numbers, financial woes and the imminent removal of the city‘s iconic dolphins....

Bay United won‘t rest on laurels in play-off – coach

Mogan Segadavan WEEKEND POST CORRESPONDENT

BAY United will continue their quest for Premier Soccer League status at the Malamulele Stadium in the former Venda tomorrow when they play Black Leopards in the second leg of the National First Division play-offs....

Stunning food, with view you could drink in forever

But if you need something stronger the winelist is also good, if somewhat pricey, writes Gillian McAinsh...

Take away the cars that kill

THERE can be no disputing the fact that drastic measures are needed to curb the death and destruction we see every day on South Africa‘s roads. Similarly, it is now widely accepted that reckless and criminal driver behaviour is the cause of the vast majority of accidents, that collectively claim 15000 lives and cost a staggering R43 billion each year. And so it is clear that much harsher punitive action – rather than more passive awareness campaigns or better driver education – is the key to changing that behaviour....

Spicing up the biltong bash

ONE of the South African artists chosen to sing at the Nelson Mandela birthday concert in London, Kurt Darren, will be on stage in Somerset East next week....


 
 
 
 
 
 
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