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BROCHURES – All full colour glossy brochures
 
  • Dining Out in Durban:

40 page DL brochure containing recommended restaurants and pubs in the greater Durban area. Spectacular photographs of the restaurants and their cuisine together with colourful maps to assist you to find the best eating places in town. Descriptions of the food, dress code, specialities, the average main course prices and open times are also shown.
 

  • Dining out in Pietermaritzburg:

20 page DL brochure containing recommended restaurants and pubs in the Pietermaritzburg and the Midlands. Spectacular photographs of the restaurants and their cuisine together with colourful maps to assist you to find the best eating places in the area. Descriptions of the food, dress code, specialities, the average main course prices and open times are also shown.
 

  • Halaal Pages:
A guide towards understanding the meaning of Halaal and promoting companies that are offering Halaal products and services in South Africa.
 

Brabys Future Bride magazines aim to make the daunting task of a Future Bride a little less overwhelming by providing advice on the simple practicalities as well as inspirational new ideas on every aspect of your special day. Pages are also filled with beautiful brides and their dream weddings.

  • Future Bride – East London
 
 
  • Future Bride – KwaZulu-Natal
 
 
  • Future Bride – Port Elizabeth
 

  • Lesotho Events Poster:

  • a beautiful full colour poster showing the dates and times and photographs of the special events which occur annually in Lesotho.
 

  • Botswana Review of Trade and Industry:

  • 164 page A4 full colour brochure portrays a comprehensive picture of each sector of Botswana's economy, compiled with the co-operation of the Ministry of Trade and Industry. This book is an important tool in giving both local and international investors an insight into the country's social-economic framework. It also pinpoints areas ripe for investment and growth.
 

  • Zambia Review of Trade and Industry:

  • 124 page A4 full colour brochure portrays a comprehensive picture of each sector of Zambia's economy together with background and useful contact details. Compiled with the co-operation of the Ministry for Commerce, Trade and Industry and in particular the Director, Department of Planning and Information.
 

 

 

Scare tactics obscure role of SWFs in economies
Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) are investment mechanisms abused by mostly Arab and Asian countries to take control of strategic industries within developed economies. They should therefore be viewed with caution and regulated with homogenous global regulation to control their movements within the global market.
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DA pits blacks against blacks
The Young Communist League of SA (uFasimba) is not in any way surprised at the recent exposure and nakedness of ideological inclination of the chief neo-liberal agent, the DA.
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News in Brief
Minister sues four mines over water licences
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Optimum to delist as acquirors garner 67%
Optimum Coal aimed to delist from the JSE by July 6, the company said on Tuesday. The country’s sixth-largest producer of coal informed shareholders of the target date through a circular published in the media.
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Kop in crisis as Dalglish is sacked
Martin Samuel says Liverpool’s owners took a risk by sacking Kenny Dalglish, who probably deserved another season at least.
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Bulls eager to defend their lead
Morne Steyn will play his 100th match for the Bulls when they take on the Otago Highlanders this weekend.
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Maradona in line for UAE job
Diego Maradona is being considered for the vacant United Arab Emirates head coaching job.
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No apologies from Tevez
Carlos Tevez says he will not apologise to Sir Alex Ferguson for waving a mocked-up tombstone of the Manchester United boss during Manchester City’s title celebrations.
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ANC will lose vote of born-frees, warns Vavi
“If we don't stop the real crisis, then those 3 000 DA marchers will become 6 000,” said Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi.
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Swazi queen’s R17k a night hotel splurge
The second wife of Swazi King Mswati III has been living at an exclusive Joburg hotel for at least a month.
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Yes, cops are involved in hijackings
Top officers say that the latest hijackings by blue-light thugs could not have been committed without the help of cops.
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Tatane case continues
The murder and assault trial of seven Free State policemen is set to continue in the Ficksburg Regional Court today.
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No super tax on mines
Despite extensive research into the possibility, South Africa will not follow Australia in implementing a mining super tax, Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu says.Ten spyte van ‘n langtermyn ondersoek gaan die Suid-Afrikaanse regering nie superbelastings op myne plaas nie.
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Police grab assets of rhino accused
Assets belonging to a Limpopo game farmer were attached by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), the Hawks and South African Police Service (SAPS).Bates van ‘n Limpopo boer is op beslag gelê deur die Suid-Afrikaanse polisie. Die boer was een van tien verdagtes wat in 2010 in hegtenis geneem is vir misdade wat verband hou met onwettige renosterhorings.
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SANRAL appoints Koos Smit
The board of the South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) announced on Wednesday that Koos Smit has been appointed as acting Chief Executive.Koos Smit, die uitvoerende hoof van SANRAL se ingenieursdepartement, is aangewys as die maatskappy se nuwe waarnemende bestuurshoof.
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Don’t complicate things says SARS
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) says it is tightening the screws on enterprises that are using increasingly sophisticated financial schemes to evade tax obligations.Die belastinggaarder sê hy gaan stappe doen om diegene wat ingewikkelde planne maak om belasting te ontduik aan die pen te laat ry.
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