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NicP It is in your Blood! · read more »

The first Absa Blood donation clinic kicked off with 38 successful donors. A special thank you to the Peugeot team for their support!

In 2010 this clinic was the second best clinic in the business category and Absa plans to take the first place in 2011. All donors are invited to donate blood at the next clinic, scheduled for 9 March 2011 from 7:30 – 14:30 at the Absa Hans van Rensburg branch.

Every donor who donates four or more times in 2011 at this clinic will receive an Absa mug in recognition of their lifesaving contribution.

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NicP Absa helps Abraham Kriel Home · read more »

The Absa Vehicle and Asset finance (AVAF) team in partnership with BB AutoTzaneen, Hans en Lauda van Staden, Sylvia Davel, Marinda Minnaar (North East Carriers), Sasol Nitro, Atlas COPCO, Ann Swartz, Babet Rheeder, Cornelia Swart, Elsabe Rautenbach, Erna Pretorius, Johanna Reynolds, Mari Wells, Michelle Jacobs, Monica Maree, Gears Technologies & Deon Beselaar collected stationery, Toiletries, Snacks, Airtime, clothing, towels, swimwear as well as cash for the residents of the Abraham Kriel Home in Modimolle.

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Elize Vierbergen (Absa) Gezina Lombaard (Abraham Kriel) Kobus Bekker (Absa)
Abraham Kriel Home staff with sponsors, Absa
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NicP Absa gives to Martha Hofmeyr senior citizens · read more »

Absa Limpopo distributed Christmas presents to the senior citizens of Martha Hofmeyr Old Age home in Polokwane on Thursday.

Absa officials, Sonja Randall, Martha Manamela, Lurette Redelinghuys and Portia Mabusela distributed the presents which were met with great excitement and thankfulness.

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Martha Manamela of Absa Polokwane hands over a present to a senior citizen
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NicP International Day for People with Disabilities 2010 · read more »

The International Day for people with Disabilities was commemmorated at Centenary House in Polokwane on 3 December.

A number of local businesses participated in the successful day and organiser Johnny Graham expressed his satisfaction with the success of the day.

Able-bodied participants found themselves in wheelchairs, blindfolded, talking in sign language and had to participate in a bed race.

Companies that participated and were sponsors were Absa Polokwane with two teams, Vodacom Limpopo, Granor Passi in Polokwane, Sure Kudu Travel in Polokwane, Meropa and Chubb. Centenary House also entered a team.

The winners of the day were Absa 1 who promised to be back next year to defend their title.

We included a video by CBM Staff in Australia reflecting on International Day of People with Disabilities

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Absa team at International Day for People with Disablility in Polokwane
Absa B team at International Day for People with Disablility in Polokwane
Chubb team at International Day for People with Disabilities in Polokwane
Granor Passi team at International Day for People with Disabilities in Polokwane
Vodacom team at International Day for People with Disabilities in Polokwane
Johnny Graham of Centenary House Polokwane
Participants at International Day for People with Disabilities in Polokwane
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NicP SACBW Walk the Talk against Abuse Against Women and Children 2010 · read more »

SACBW Polokwane held a Walk the Walk against Abuse Against Women and Children 2010.

Nearly a hundred women and a few men participated in the walk from the Absa parking lot in Schoeman Street through the city centre and back. Absa supported the initiative.

Local newspaper, Polokwane Observer sponsored posters for the marchers.

Watch a short video of the start of the march on the SACBW Limpopo Facebook Page

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Women with posters against abuse of women in Polokwane
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NicP Absa introduces Estate Agents to Findex · read more »

Absa Limpopo inroduced the Estate Agents of Limpopo to the new agreement on bond origination with Findex.

Present were: Marnus Bergh (Era Estate Agents), Ravi Nadesan (Absa), Elize Jacobs (Findex), Fanie de Lange (Findex), Damien Stefaans (Absa), Josephine Nkwe (Absa). Front: Rosemarie Hanekom (Aïda, Polokwane)

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Marnus Bergh, Ravi Nadesan, Elize Jacobs, Fanie de Lange, Damien Stefaans, Josep
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NicP ECYD RECEIVES CHEQUE FROM ABSA LIMPOPO · read more »

Alfred Hlaka of the Establishment for Comprehensive Youth development (ECYD) in Limpopo received a cheque from Absa Limpopo to enable the ECYD to offer agricultural advice and training to the youth and aged of Mopani in Limpopo.

Absa funded ECYD with R300 000 which will be used towards training of 45 rural unemployed youth, women and disabled individuals from three targeted municipalities in agricultural activities. The beneficiaries will receive training material and training in agricultural activities, life skills, basic financial skills, mentorship, monitoring and evaluation and administration. ,

Beneficiaries from three different local Municipalities in the Mopani District namely Maruleng, Letaba and Tzaneen, will engage in agricultural activities aimed at creating quality jobs and contribute towards local economic growth.

As part of this intervention 15 beneficiaries from each of the three municipalities will be targeted to form a consortium, whereby the produced products will be processed and packaged to the local and national market.

The project model can be replicated in other areas in the province where unemployment is high, especially among rural youth and women.

Sonja Randall and Martha Manamela handed the cheque over.

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Sonja Randall of Absa, Alfred Hlaka of ECYD, Martha Manamela of Absa Polokwane
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NicP Absa warns against fraudsters · read more »

With the silly season fast approaching, Absa urges customers to take the necessary precautions and avoid becoming unsuspecting victims as fraudsters intensify their efforts during this period..

Head of Absa Fraud Risk Management, Paul Mathias, says that while many people are planning and preparing for their holidays, there is usually an increase in criminal activity so customers need to be more alert.

He urges customers to register for Absa’s NotifyMe service, which automatically sends an SMS to customers when there is any activity on their accounts – such as ATM withdrawals, debit orders and credit card purchases, for instance.

This service can be customised according to the types of transaction for which a customer wishes to receive notification, the values of transactions, and also to indicate the times of the day that they would not want to be disturbed by an SMS.

Mathias says that customers should always remember that without the correct PIN, an ATM card is useless. Therefore, fraudsters can be thwarted by following simple precautionary steps:

Avoid becoming a victim of fraud by taking action on the following:

1. Protect your personal information and this refers to your:

a. Full name and surname

b. Identity number

c. Address details

d. Contact details

e. Account numbers and or PIN numbers

2. Criminals can take over your existing accounts impersonating you and can use your facilities for their own benefit. Therefore, take meticulous care of your handbag or wallet.

3. Criminals can also assume your identity through amending your lost or stolen ID or driver’s licence and buy goods in your name, leaving you in debt. As a result, avoid carrying documents such as ID’s and passports unless necessary.

4. Criminals can also intercept your mail from your home, office or in the postal system, and use your personal information to commit crime. It is therefore advisable to follow up on all personal mail due to you that has not arrived.

5. Shred all documents that provide your personal information, such as:

a. Credit or bank statements

b. Letters from doctors and employers

c. Receipts

d. Anything bearing your full name and address or signature

6. Scrutinise your bank and credit card statements carefully and report any discrepancies immediately.

7. Don’t give your personal details to callers, charity collectors or alleged researchers without verifying whether they are truly who they claim to be.

8. Avoid disclosing or writing down any PIN numbers or passwords and try to avoid using the obvious pins or passwords (for example date of birth, mother’s maiden name, etc.).

9. Keep your home and office environment secure and keep your personal documents locked away.

10. Do not click on links in e-mails claiming to be from Absa.

11. Do not respond to e-mails, text messages or telephone calls that ask for information such as account number, PIN, password, RVN and TVN.

12. Do not browse the internet while logged on to your internet banking.

Mathias stresses that if you believe that you have been a victim of identity theft, approach one of the credit bureaus for a copy of your credit record, as this would highlight any suspicious applications for credit against your name. Liaise with the relevant credit provider in the event of an unknown account reflecting against your name.

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NicP Absa wins trophy · read more »

The Absa team received the trophy for the best water point at the Run/Walk For Life Race sponsored by Builders Warehouse Polokwane. The “Absa Energy” in full force!

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Absa employees at waterpoint in Polokwane
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NicP Absa and Government partner to accelerate housing delivery · read more »

In support of the South African government’s drive to create sustainable human settlements, Absa is launching a Support Programme for Public Housing Practitioners. This training programme is targeted at government housing professionals and managers in the urban planning and engineering departments of municipalities and aims to provide much-needed skills to undertake and administer housing projects.

The training is part of a long-term loan agreement that Absa entered into in September 2007 with Agence Française de Développement (AFD), borrowing €40m to benefit affordable housing initiatives. A substantial portion of the loan was allocated to finance the development of training courses to stimulate the affordable housing market. The first initiative involved the successful training of 400 black estate agents.

“The second phase, a Support Programme for Public Housing Practitioners, is one of the projects through which Absa supports the delivery of low-cost housing in the country. Absa’s commitment to affordable housing is informed by the need to create integrated human settlements that residents can be proud of. We believe the programme will enhance the ability of government officials to undertake and administer housing projects”, says Shiva Makotoko, Head: Absa Public Sector.

The University of Johannesburg (UJ) is responsible for the accreditation and quality assurance of the programme and Shisaka will continue to offer the training as part of the UJ short course programme.

“For Absa, affordable housing is not about disbursing funds to developers to build units – it is rather about implementing an integrated approach to affordable housing geared at promoting quality housing delivery. We realise the importance of collaborating with key role players in the market to ensure sustainable housing delivery in South Africa,” says Makotoko.

To date, more than 290 government officials have applied for the training. The first “Introduction to Housing Policy” course was held at UJ from 29 September 2010 and was a great success.

The programme is expected to assist government in meeting its goal to operationalise the implementation of Breaking New Ground (BNG) and in the creation of sustainable human settlements.

The Breaking New Ground programme seeks to provide affordable housing through the implementation of an integrated approach geared at promoting the quality of the houses that are delivered. The BNG replaced the Rural Development Programme.

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