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Hourly English South Africa News · Business
7,009 Episodes
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Tax season 2016 starts today

Today marks the start of the 2016 Tax Season and South Africans are being urged to play their part by honestly declaring their earnings. SARS is urging taxpayers to submit their returns online via e-filing. SARS spokespersohn Mark Kingon says those who are not clear about what's required of them…
1 Jul 2016 3AM 1 min

Boere se enigste opsie is om hulle uit die moeilikheid uit te produseer

OFM-nuus se landbouredakteur, Sabrina Dean, was Maandag in Bultfontein vir ‘n vergadering van Bultfontein Distriklandbou. Een van die sprekers was die Groep Uitvoerende Hoof van Senwes, Francois Strydom. Met hierdie onderhoud gesels hulle oor hoekom dit belangrik vir hulle is om sulke vergaderings by te woon. Die gesprek handel ook…
30 Jun 2016 3AM 5 min

Agriculture news

Agriculture news, Thursday 30 June 2016. Broadcast on Before Dawn - weekdays from 5am - 6am.
30 Jun 2016 3AM 3 min

Boere moet hulself met kennis bemagtig

OFM-nuus se landbouredakteur, Sabrina Dean, praat vandag met die landbou-ekonoom, dr. Kobus Laubscher, oor markgerigte produksie op plaasvlak. Hy sê dit is baie belangrik dat boere hulself bemagtig met die regte inligting om te verseker dat die mark hulle billik sal vergoed teen die tyd dat hul produk reg is…
30 Jun 2016 3AM 4 min

Feature: Former prisoners still not accepted in society

Former prisoners are at high risk of poverty because of the challenges they face in being reconnected to society. These challenges are often the result of the stigma of incarceration, as well as the disadvantages that often characterise this population, including low levels of education, mental health problems, and substance…
29 Jun 2016 9AM 3 min

Feature: Manyoni’s legacy will be pronounced by residents

The outgoing Mayor of the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, Thabo Manyoni, believes the communities of Thaba Nchu, Botshabelo, and Bloemfontein are the only people who will be able to tell, at the end, the legacy that he is leaving behind. This follows the ANC announcing Olly Mlamleli - the current MEC…
27 Jun 2016 9AM 2 min

Feature: The scourge of South Africa's 'national flower'

The amount of plastic waste the human race generates, is staggering. When travelling through our country, the sea of unsightly single-use plastic bags, is a testimony of the dire position South Africa finds itself in. But it's not only our so-called 'national flower' that are causing dreadful problems. OFM News'…
24 Jun 2016 7AM 3 min

Voedselsekerheid só gemeet

OFM-nuus se landbouredakteur, Sabrina Dean, gesels met landbou-ekonoom, dr. Kobus Laubscher, oor die meet van voedselsekerheid. Die gesprek handel oor hoe politieke doelwitte dikwels besluitneming bepaal. Hy gesels ook oor die doelwitte van die FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation), wat strek vanaf armoedeverligting tot die uitwissing van hongersnood en volhoubare…
24 Jun 2016 5AM 5 min

Agri sector news with OFM and Farmer’s Weekly

OFM News agri editor Sabrina Dean speaks to Farmer’s Weekly journalist Gerhard Uys about some of the big stories in the agriculture sector over the last week. Today they speak a bit about the carbon offset scheme draft bill that has been published for public comment, they look into the…
24 Jun 2016 3AM 6 min

Agriculture news

Agriculture news, Friday 24 June 2016. Broadcast on Before Dawn - weekdays from 5am-6am.
24 Jun 2016 3AM 3 min

SA Boerperd not just a horse owned by a farmer

SA Boerperd Breed Society council member Petro Grove there is a common misconception that an SA Boerperd is any horse owned by a farmer. She says the SA Boerperd is actually a specific, registered breed:
23 Jun 2016 10AM 1 min

Broiler industry very important agribusiness sub-sector

Farmer’s Weekly journalist Wilma den Hartig is attending Avi Africa 2016. In this report she explains that Tracy Davids from the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy said it is very important for SA to ensure that the broiler industry remains sustainable.
23 Jun 2016 10AM 1 min

Being a refugee in South Africa

The 16th annual World Refugee Day, that reflects the plight of refugees and asylum seekers across the world, was commemorated on Monday. This in the light of an unprecedented increase in asylum seekers and refugees resulting in the degeneration of the global refugee system and the worsening humanitarian crisis around…
23 Jun 2016 7AM 3 min

Poultry imports blamed for job losses

SA Poultry Association (Sapa) senior executive Dr Charlotte Nkuna spoke briefy to OFM News from the annual Avi Africa conference and exhibition under way in Johannesburg this week. She says they are already seeing the negative impact of poultry imports on the sector:
22 Jun 2016 11AM 1 min

Policy critical in shaping agro-processing and food security

Agbiz CEO Dr John Purchase, Agbiz CEO Dr John Purchase, who is currently in Denmark to participate in the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association (Ifama) world conference, says opening speaker, Phil Hogan, the commissioner for agriculture at the European Union, stressed the importance of policy in shaping an agro-foods…
22 Jun 2016 11AM 1 min

Spesiale verslag: Moedertaalonderrig

Moedertaalonderrig is die middelpunt van die geveg in die hooggeregshof, tussen minderheidsregtekampvegters, Afriforum, en die Universiteit van die Vrystaat. Afriforum wil die behoud van Afrikaans by die UV sien. Regoor die wêreld word dié tipe onderrig as krities beskou in die vroeë onderrig van kinders, en die vorming van hul…
22 Jun 2016 6AM 3 min

Farmers warned not to sell sick pigs

Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Senzeni Zokwana says it is irresponsible for any farmer to sell diseased animals or meat from sick animals, such as pigs with African Swine Fever (ASF).
21 Jun 2016 8AM 1 min
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