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Shopping in Ramallah
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Middle_East/Palestine/West_Bank/Ramallah-1866256/Shopping-Ramallah-TG-C-1.html
- Alfonso Morales's blog
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Market day at CPUT
Last week saw two market days at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) in Cape Town. The concept of market day is not new to CPUT; it does take place about twice a year, allowing students, staff and other stakeholders to sell wide range of products and services on campus to the CPUT community. This is an interesting phenomenon, as it allows students especially, to showcase their sales and entrepreneurial skills while making some pocket money. Not a bad concept at all.
Rural Development Workshop
Dear all,
I recently attended a workshop on Rural Development in Southern Africa, organised by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Southern Africa. It's focus was on how transformation of agricultural production can lead to increased food security. Attention was given to the current status of small scale local farmers and how they can contribute to food security. The role of supermarkets in this process was also highlighted.
For contributions to this workshop, visit www.rosalux.co.za
or the link below:
http://www.rosalux.co.za/?page_id=4078
2010 FIFA World Cup and informal trading in South Africa
Hi all,
From the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, there has been an increase in street and open market activities; selling of lags, t-shirts and other items made of national colours of participating Countries. Although there are designated areas for these informal activities, people are often spotted at high pedestrian traffic areas and at traffic lights (called robots in South Africa) selling flags and the famous vuvuzela (plastic trumpet). Hey, I bought my vuvuzela from one of the designated trading areas in Cape Town. The 2010 FIFA World Cup has indeed stimulated informal trading in South Africa, especially the host cities.
I'll back with more on Markets in Africa.
Conference call for papers! FRANCE 2011
Hello Folks,
See this fascinating conference opportunity and link below:
CALL FOR PAPERS
2011 World Marketing Congress Reims, Champagne, France July 19-23, 2011 Submission Deadline: October 1, 2010
Conference Theme – The Customer is NOT Always Right? Marketing Orientations in a Dynamic Business World
Conference Program Co-Chairs: Barry J. Babin, Louisiana Tech University, USA Adilson Borges, Reims Management School, France
