Ananzi's Copyright


Ananzi respects the intellectual property of others, and we ask our users and catalogue subscribers to do the same. Ananzi may, in appropriate circumstances and at its discretion, terminate the catalogue entries of catalogue subscribers who infringe the intellectual property rights of others.

If you believe that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes a copyright infringement, please provide the Ananzi Webmaster with the following information:

* An electronic or physical signature of the person authorised to act on behalf of the owner of the copyright interest

* A description of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed

* A description of where the material that you claim has been infringed is located on the site

* Your address, telephone number, and email address

* A statement by you that you believe, in good faith, that the disputed material has been used without the authorisation of the copyright owner, or authorised agent

* A statement by you, made under penalty of perjury, that the information furnished in support of your claim is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorised to act on the copyright owner's behalf.

Please forward the information to webmaster@ananzi.com.



Tanzania gold output up
Tanzania's gold production rose to 40.4 tonnes in 2011 from 35.6 tonnes a year ago.
Read more
JSE stocks turn black
South African stocks turn positive as investors chase bargains after the benchmark index hit a four-month low earlier with Richemont the top gainer following an above-forecast full-year net profit.
Read more
Goodlace a calm hand for Implats tiller
Impala Platinum's chief executive-in-waiting Terence Goodlace has plenty of experience operating in tough places, such as Democratic Republic of Congo.
Read more
US housing starts, industrial output rise
Groundbreaking for US homes rebounded in April and factory activity gained steam, suggesting the economy remains on a steady, if unspectacular recovery course.
Read more


Government in learning mode: Minister
A process has been started to turn government into a “learning” entity, Performance Monitoring and Evaluation Minister Collins Chabane said.
Read more
Mpuma town’s water ‘safe’ - analyst
Water in Thaba Chweu in Mpumalanga is safe for drinking despite the municipality failing to achieve Blue Drop status.
Read more
‘Remove Clifton petrol bomber’
Clifton businessman Philip Rhind wants the man who petrol-bombed his luxury home “removed from the streets.”
Read more
Honduran news man found dead
The news director for one of Honduras' most important radio stations has been found dead, nearly a week after he was kidnapped.
Read more


Bendtner, Eriksen in Denmark Euro squad
Sunderland striker Nicklas Bendtner, Ajax midfielder Christian Eriksen and Liverpool defender Daniel Agger have been called up to Denmark's squad for the European Championship.
Read more
Federer eases past Berlocq in Rome
Roger Federer braved dust storm conditions to blow past Argentine Carlos Berlocq at the Rome Masters.
Read more
Lions confident of Super Rugby status
Golden Lions Rugby Union president Kevin de Klerk says he remains optimistic over the union's participation in the Super Rugby competition.
Read more
Rio out of England Euro squad
Rio Ferdinand was the highest-profile casualty as England manager Roy Hodgson unveiled his squad for the European Championships.
Read more


No super tax on mines
Despite extensive research into the possibility, South Africa will not follow Australia in implementing a mining super tax, Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu says.Ten spyte van ‘n langtermyn ondersoek gaan...
Read more
Police grab assets of rhino accused
Assets belonging to a Limpopo game farmer were attached by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), the Hawks and South African Police Service (SAPS).Bates van ‘n Limpopo boer is op beslag...
Read more
SANRAL appoints Koos Smit
The board of the South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) announced on Wednesday that Koos Smit has been appointed as acting Chief Executive.Koos Smit, die uitvoerende hoof van SANRAL...
Read more
Don’t complicate things says SARS
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) says it is tightening the screws on enterprises that are using increasingly sophisticated financial schemes to evade tax obligations.Die belastinggaarder sê hy gaan stappe...
Read more


QUICKPAGES
Contact

Feedback

First name:
Surname:
Email:
Description:
Authorisation Key
(Please enter numbers from image below)