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NicP PCOB and SHS BUSINESS CARD NETWORK EVENING · read more »

The Polokwane Chamber of Business in conjunction with SHS Security invites members to a Business Card Evening with a 30 minute presentation by criminologist and well-known public speaker,Dr Johan Burger.

Dr Burger will be discussing: “Crime—2010 and beyond”

Then join us for an evening of Networking, fun and great prizes. Please note that the program will start at 18h00 sharp on 6 July 2010 and networking will start at 18h45 sharp.

Non members who want to attend must please call Morné Thesner at 072 137 3693 or email

This interview with Dr Burger appeared on Project 2010:

Dr Johan Burger is a senior researcher in the crime and justice programme at the Institute for Security Studies. He served in the SA Police Service for 36 years, the last nine years as an Assistant Commissioner and Head of Operational Coordination. He holds a B Iuris, BA (Hons)in Strategic Studies, MA (Strategic Studies) and a D Tech in Policing.

In addition, he has completed a number of training courses around the world. He is also actively involved in addressing security issues relating to the 2010 World Cup. Project 2010 asked him.

The latest crime statistics indicate that while the murder rate has dropped, the crime levels remain unacceptably high. How concerned should South Africa - and FIFA - be about the present situation?
We can't just look at this year's crime statistics - we have to take the last few years into account as well. When the Cricket World Cup was held in 2003, crime was at a peak but we still managed to provide adequate security and, of course, it was a six week event in seven provinces. Since then, the crime levels have dropped significantly. However, 2006 to 2007 was a particularly bad year. It upset the downward trend we have experienced since 2003. We have now re-taken this downward trend.

Are our security personnel ready to host an event of this magnitude?
2010 will be much bigger but shorter than the Cricket World Cup - more or less a month and in all nine provinces. In terms of people, it will require more from a security point of view. In 2003, there were 130 000 police. With 2010, that figure will be about 192 000 which gives us more than 60 000 more police officials. In addition, there will be much, much more resources available to police in terms of armoured vehicles, water cannons, helicopters etc.

What do you see as the biggest security threat facing SA in 2010? How important is this to you?
I believe that the biggest problem - apart from a natural disaster - would be a spontaneous outbreak of violence like the xenophobic attacks of a few weeks ago. The police must focus on planning to deal with the unexpected. Because of depleted resources as a result of the reorganisation process, they lost a great number of personnel to deal with public disorder and this cost them during the recent unrest. It weakened their ability to respond effectively. In a way, it is fortunate - and I say that with enormous sympathy for the victims - that it happened now because it was a wake up call for our police. They can't afford to let this happen again.

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2010 views by Dr Johan Burger
The Art Of Fighting Crime Versus SA's "New" Direction

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Dr Johan Burger
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NicP Polokwane Chamber of Business Executive Committee 2010 · read more »

The PCOB elected their Executive Committee for 2010 at an annual general meeting held at the Pietersburg Club last week.

The committee will have 15 members including the full-time manager and the new president is Matsobane Tleane of KPMG.

The committee is: Johan van der Walt (Modern Autohaus), Mokone du Preez (Mokone Shell), Matsobane Tleane (KPMG) President, Hans Jacobs (Bond Choice), Sundoor Dookey (Builders Warehouse), Anton Strumpher (SHS Security), Willie Mouton (ABSA), Kay Chapela (Khayalam Properties), Mosa Holomo (Retrolex consulting), Miemie de Marre (Property 100), Sam Maloka (TIL), Johann Loubser (Old Mutual)
Pic: Andre Buys - Northern Media Group

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NicP Toyota hosts business card evening for members of Polokwane Chamber of Business · read more »

Limpopo Toyota hosted the September business card evening for the Polokwane Chamber of Business. In this video Benny Cahn, Sales Manager: New Vehicles at Limpopo Toyota supervises a staff member as well as his wife. Like a good host, he looks after his guests before eating anything himself.

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NicP Hobos parade at the Chamber's September business card evening · read more »

"Hobos" at the Limpopo Toyota sponsored September 2009 business card evening of the Polokwane Chamber of Business, paraded for members to select a winner.

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NicP Limpopo Toyota "Hobo" evening · read more »

The September business card evening was sponsored by Limpopo Toyota who had the members enjoy bunny chows which led to a lot of fun

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NicP Photos of Limpopo Toyota "hobo" evening · read more »

Photos of the Limpopo Toyota "hobo" evening which was the September business card evening of the chamber.

It created a lot of fun for all especially with the bubby chow supper and straw bale chairs.

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Contestants in the hobo competition of Limpopo Toyota card evening
Deon Viljoen of Limpopo Toyota adresses PCOB members
Willie Esterhuysen eats his bubby chow
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NicP Toyota Limpopo/PCOB holds Hobo card evening · read more »

Toyota Limpopo were the September sponsors of the Polokwane Chamber of Business Business Card Evening.

Members were asked to dress as hobos and the winners received some nice prizes from Toyota.

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Benny Cahn of Toyta peeks into the stew pot at the PCOB business Card evening
Toyota staff prepare the food table for the Hobo evening of the PCOB
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Business Chamber meet at Ghiordes

The Polokwane Chamber of Business (PCOB) met last night for their May business card evening at the new factory of Ghiordes, the manufacturers of solid wood products.
Tables with cheese at Ghiordes PCOB business card evening in Polokwane

PCOB Telephone Skills Course

Trainees at Polokwane Chamber of Business  telephonist course in Polokwane

Trainees at the first telephone skills course of 2009 offered by the Polokwane Chamber of Business.

Front: Ruvian Mathikethela, Patricai Tala, Carika van der Merwe.
Back: Marie Viljoen (Facilitator), Magdeline Ngobeni (Northern MediaGroup), Sariana Landman, Inge Prinsloo

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