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Michael Spicer, Chief Executive Officer of Business Leadership South Africa speaks to Ai about where they see South Africa’s growth potential coming from and the steps that need to be taken for that growth to happen.
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This is the VOA Special English Technology Report, from http://voaspecialenglish.com | http://facebook.com/voalearningenglish
Falling prices are fueling growth in high-speed Internet services, especially in developing countries. Recently the International Telecommunication Union released its “Measuring the Information Society 2011″ report. The ITU, part of the United Nations, compared access, use and skills in one hundred fifty-two countries.The report says South Korea has the world’s most developed economy in information and communication technology, or ICT. Sweden, Iceland, Denmark and Finland were also among the top five in the ICT Development Index. The index compares two thousand eight and two thousand ten scores. Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Vietnam and Russia had some of the biggest improvements between those years. Susan Teltscher is head of the ICT Data and Statistics Division at the International Telecommunication Union in Switzerland. She says most of the growth has come from one source. “Mobile broadband is now leading the growth race among the different ICT indicators — much higher than the other key indicators that we look at, like regular mobile phone subscriptions, fixed telephone or fixed broadband. … And the good news is that it’s also starting to grow in developing countries.” Mobile broadband subscriptions reached eight hundred seventy-two million by the end of last year. Three hundred million of those are in developing countries. Ms. Teltscher says “If we can bring Internet over the mobile phones, then we can really make a difference in terms of improving Internet access also in developing countries.” Falling prices are adding to the growth, she says: “Especially in the broadband area, the prices dropped by over fifty percent between two thousand eight and two thousand ten — which is a very encouraging finding because this was primarily drops in the developing countries.” Even so, the report says people in many low-income countries are still paying too much for high-speed Internet connections. In Africa, broadband service for a home or office cost almost three times an average monthly income last year. That was down from six and a half times as much in two thousand eight. Also, there are big differences in broadband speed and quality from country to country. South Korea has Asia’s fourth largest economy. Susan Teltscher says, “If you look at … what they have been achieving in terms of ICT development, it’s actually higher than what you would expect given their national income.” For VOA Special English, I’m Carolyn Presutti.
(Adapted from a radio program broadcast 19Sep2011)
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Acha Leke, Director of McKinsey & Company speaks at the Business of Regional Economic Integration in Africa event held in Davos by Africa investor in conjunction with the International Marketing Council, the board of Brand South Africa.
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Working to avoid a market crash and financial collapse in October 2011 similar to that of 2008, 1998, 1987, 1977, etc. Global Currency, Stock, Trading & Markets. Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America.? Worldwide Business and Financial Intelligence Information. Economic Intelligence Forecast. International Assessment, Estimates, Projections and Predictions. (IIdc Youtube Upload #4)
Predictions of Future Financial Trends 2011-2012 George Patton Stock Market Savant Intelligence
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Global Currency, Stock, Trading & Markets. Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America.? Worldwide Business and Financial Intelligence Information. Economic Intelligence Forecast. International Assessment, Estimates, Projections and Predictions. (IIdc Youtube Upload #1)
Predictions of Future Financial Trends 2011-2012 George Patton Stock Market Savant Intelligence
“economy” “George” “Patton” “investment” “forex” technical” “analysis” “day” “investors” “currency” “news” “dow” “dollar” “euro” “hedge” “fund” “financial” “stocks” “markets” “economics” “trade” “gold” “money” “cash” “stock” “stock market” “oil” “fuel” “wall street” “SEC” “securities” “companies” “trading” “business” “intelligence” “information” “gathering” “cycle” “bonds” “shares” “inflation” “finance” “trends” “forecasts” “predictions” “futures” “fall” “rise” “decisions”
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SOUTH AFRICA – The Small Enterprise Foundation offers loans and micro finance to small businesses and entrepreneurs in South Africa. Women have been able to make their enterprises grow thanks to the help of this organisation.
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South Africa occupies a unique position on a continent that is undergoing a boom. The country is an economic bridge that pairs Western investors with burgeoning business opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa, and it also is a source of ideas for other developing countries eager to learn how a fledgling democracy can work in the wake of a trying past. Knowledge@Wharton spoke with South Africa’s ambassador to the United States, Ebrahim Rasool, about the economic strength of the region, its challenges and the common cause South Africa shares with other countries.
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The Honorable Ebrahim Patel, the South African Minister of Economic Development speaks at the Business of Regional Economic Integration in Africa event held in Davos by Africa investor in conjunction with the International Marketing Council, the board of Brand South Africa.
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This is the VOA Special English Development Report, from http://voaspecialenglish.com | http://facebook.com/voalearningenglish
Rift Valley fever mainly affects farm animals. But the virus can also infect humans, and South Africa has been experiencing an outbreak. The National Institute for Communicable Diseases reported two hundred twenty-five confirmed human cases as of July second. Twenty-five of the people died. South Africa launched an expanded program to watch for public health threats during the World Cup. Health officials said that there were no cases of Rift Valley fever in tourists. The majority of farms affected by the outbreak are outside areas generally visited by travelers. Most of the cases have been found in farm workers in two provinces: Free State and Northern Cape. Most human infections with Rift Valley fever are caused by direct or indirect contact with diseased animals. Infected mosquitoes can also pass the disease to humans. So can drinking unpasteurized or uncooked milk from infected animals. Most human cases of the disease are minor. Some patients do not get sick at all. Others may get flu-like symptoms such as fever, muscle and joint pain and headaches. Patients normally recover within seven days. But patients with more severe forms can go blind. Some develop encephalitis, a brain disease that can lead to headaches, coma or seizures. And some patients bleed to death. The World Health Organization says Rift Valley fever was first discovered in Kenya in nineteen thirty-one. In the year two thousand, it was identified in Saudi Arabia and Yemen. These were the first reported cases of Rift Valley fever outside of Africa. Current vaccines to protect against Rift Valley fever are limited to use in animals. But researchers are working to develop the first human vaccine. In a new study, scientists in the United States tested vaccines made with two kinds of inactivated virus. They said tests in mice showed that their new vaccines are safer than live-virus vaccines and appear to work just as well. Using live virus in vaccines can increase the risks. The researchers are at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of North Carolina. Their study appeared in the journal PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, published by the Public Library of Science. And that’s the VOA Special English Development Report. You can read and listen to all of our reports at voaspecialenglish.com. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and iTunes at VOA Learning English.
(Adapted from a radio program broadcast 12Jul2010)
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