CAPE TOWN Swiss call centre specialist Qualiflyer is set to open a hightech, multilingual international call centre in Cape Town in July to serve the world's airlines, as well as…
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Saturday, 03 February 2001 03:01
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HUNDREDS of hectares of prime vacant land at Cape Town International Airport (CIA) could become the catalyst for kick-starting and sustaining regional economic growth.
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Monday, 21 May 2001 03:01
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CAPE TOWN When compared to Johannesburg, Cape Town is on an equal footing as a business location, and ranks "fairly well" when benchmarked internationally, according to the preliminary findings of
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Wednesday, 20 June 2001 03:01
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HOTELIERS across the country, and especially those in the Western Cape, will tell you that the hospitality sector is not exactly racking up record numbers, of any sort.
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Wednesday, 14 March 2001 03:01
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EXPECTATIONS in the Western Cape's manufacturing sector took a sharply negative dip in the latest survey conducted for the SA Chamber of Business (Sacob).
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Monday, 19 March 2001 03:01
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THE final results of the economic impact assessment of the Cape Town International Convention Centre show that the CTICC is to have a phenomenal impact on the provincial and national…
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Friday, 07 September 2001 03:01
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Mother City aims to grow the number of overseas visitors to 3-million by 2010 CAPE TOWN has won global accolades as a tourist destination and is regarded as a "must-see"
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Wednesday, 23 May 2001 03:01
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THE Western Cape's craft industry could significantly boost its R100 million annual turnover and its workforce of more than 18 000 people by expanding exports to Europe and the USA,…
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Thursday, 08 March 2001 03:01
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THE City of Cape Town has adopted recommendations contained in three urban edge studies that define an ideal future urban development perimeter for the city.
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Friday, 28 September 2001 03:01
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ECONOMIC growth in Cape Town will continue to outstrip the national average, with a growth rate of 4,4 percent per annum forecast between 2005 and 2010.
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Tuesday, 28 August 2001 03:01
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THE revitalisation of the Cape Town city centre has come in the nick of time as decentralised office blocks and secure business parks have mushroomed over the past few years…
Thavhani City mixed-use urban precinct in Thohoyandou, designed to be the future economic…
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