March 18, 2015

Free-Space Optical Communications Technology: Global Markets (PR Newswire)

LONDON, March 18, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — REPORT HIGHLIGHTSThe global free–space optical communications market was valued at $41.9 million in 2013 and $59.2 million in 2014. This market is expected to reach $501.1 million in 2019, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 53.3% from 2014 through 2019.This report provides:An

Hope, pessimism in a ‘new’ South Africa (New Jersey Jewish News)

Clashing perspectives of the ‘most beautiful country in the world’ The bright face of the “new” South Africa: Kelly Grevler teaches her weekly, free guitar class in the Maboneng Precinct, Johannesburg.     Photo by Elaine Durbach Looking for perspective, NJJN writer Elaine Durbach takes in the beauty of Hermanus in

Precision Aviation Group Obtains Part 145 CASA & EASA Approval in Australia

ATLANTA, March 17, 2015 / PRNewswire – Precision Aviation Group, Inc. (PAG), a leading provider of products and value-added services to the worldwide aerospace and defense industry announced today that the company has obtained Part 145 approval from the Civil Aviation Service Authority (CASA) and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)

DA Suffered Yet Another Blow of Humiliation and Disgrace [press release]

Yesterday the DA suffered yet another blow of humiliation and disgrace. The modern day Nongqawuse, Mr. Mmusi Maimane, has once more showed the real reasons why DA hired him as the Leader of main opposition ahead of many more experienced MP’s amongst its benches. The role of this hired Leader

Designers Chosen for Miss SA Pageant

LEADING local fashion designers will be dressing the Miss South Africa finalists at the pageant to be held at Sun City later this month. The designers, Casper Bosman, Joel Jansen van Vuuren, Lauren du Plessis, Spero Villioti and Thula Sindi, will also dress the ex-title holders who are mentoring the

Committee Hails South African Innovations [document]

The Portfolio Committee on Science and Technology is very pleased with latest health technology innovations which will benefit many people. The Committee was introduced to these innovations during its visit to the South African Medical Research Council’s Strategic Health Innovation Partnerships (SHIP) centre in Parow today. Chairperson of Science and

Is South Africa the World's Most Generous Donor? [analysis]

The Southern African Currency Union (SACU) is most easily identifiable in Botswana’s, Lesotho’s, Namibia’s and Swaziland’s (BLNS) use of the South African Rand as the basis for their own currencies, albeit through printing their own versions of the rand. The currency union is now over a century old and the

#proteafire – the Messages of Support That Keep the Boys Going

What keeps the Protea fire burning? Well, you do, South Africa. In their latest World Cup Diaries video the Proteas share some of the messages that have been sent along to help inspire them in their training and their play. The messages come from all over the country – be

Century and Xterra launch Xterra Africa Property Development Fund I [press release]

…With a confluence of largely untapped natural resources, a human capital of over 1 billion people, comparative cost advantages, an urban environment poised for change, a projected GDP growth of 5.8%, Africa has become one clearly attractive Real Estate investment destination. We have been preparing, and both our team and

Winners to Get Zima Gongs – Finally

Musicians who won last year’s edition of the Zimbabwe Music Awards are set to receive their gongs in the first week of April. Organisers of the event failed to give the musicians the gongs on the day of the awards ceremony after CEP South Africa, the company Zima had initially

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