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Hot off the press!!!! THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP LEGACY coming out soon.
Hot off the press!!!! Municipalities 2011 coming out in December.
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Portfolio Business Publications (PBP) is an African-based, black- owned company with over 20 years experience in publishing.
The company’s publications focus on promoting investment and economic development in South Africa and Africa, while creating confidence within the specific sectors and their institutions.
THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP LEGACY PUBLICATION
Portfolio has an agreement with the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee South Africa (LOC) to produce a Souvenir Publication on the legacy of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™.
The objective of this once-in-a-life time publication is to position the legacy of the 2010 event in a holistic, enduring and globally renowned manner inspired by our “Ubuntu” philosophy.
The publication carries the official endorsement of the Department of Sports & Recreation which is the mandated Government Department on the 2010 FIFA World Cup event. The publication is funded through sponsorships and adverts.
PORTFOLIO OF MUNICIPALITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA
The institution of local government in South Africa is in third decade of democracy. This period marks the beginning of modernization and efficient delivery of services. The last two decades brought about the rationalization of municipalities from 1200 to 284, establishment of additional municipalities where none existed before, improvement in some local government systems and increased autonomy of municipalities and their financing mechanisms.
However, municipalities are still faced with the challenge of extending to all people the fundamental benefits of basic water supply and sanitation, electricity and housing, etc. Indeed, are the municipalities offering South Africans in all walks of life the prospects of greater security and opportunity? What is the nature and extent of the job creation and investment opportunities at local government level?