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Mixed Results For South Africa In Productivity

20 October 2019 By //  by Alan

MyPR: Mixed Results For South Africa In Productivity:

RE: MIXED RESULTS FOR SOUTH AFRICA IN PRODUCTIVITY STATISTICS

Ad mists a flailing economy; South Africa has notched a credible increase in Capital economy. However, despite the increase in Capital economy, Labour productivity and Multifactor productivity recorded a decline in growth in the same period. This is according to the latest Productivity Statistics released this week by the government entity responsible for promoting productivity and job creation in the country, Productivity SA.

Capital and Labour productivity measure the efficiency of capital investment and employees in production of output in the economy, respectively, while Multifactor productivity measures the level of technological progress and innovation. The 2019 Productivity Statistics show that Capital productivity increased to 1.3 percent in 2018 from 0.7 percent in 2017. The indicator recorded 5 successive years of positive growth between 2014 and 2018 following a decline in the indicator between 2011 and 2013. Capital productivity also experienced positive growth in 2010.

However, an increase in Labour input coupled with the decrease in Real output caused Labour productivity to decline to -0.9 percent in 2018 from 0.4 percent in 2017. The negative growth in 2018 followed 4 years of volatile growth Labour productivity between 2014 and 2017. The other negative growth in the indicator was realised in 2015 and 2016. The other decline in Labour productivity was realised in 2016 while positive growth was registered between 2010 and 2014. Strong positive growth in the indicator was recorded in 2013 while the opposite was true in 2016. The 2019 Productivity Statistics were released today by Productivity SA.

Multifactor productivity declined to -0.4 percent in 2018 from 1.7 percent in 2017. The other negative growth in the indicator was registered in 2015 and 2016 while positive growth was recorded in 2014 and 2017. Other related indicators show that Labour input accelerated to 1.5 percent in 2018 from 1.3 percent in 2017. The indicator realised positive growth between 2014 and 2018 where it recorded a relatively strong growth in 2015.

Productivity SA publishes Productivity Statistics on an annual basis to promote the understanding of the current and historical developments in resource efficiency and innovation in production. The Chief Economist at Productivity SA, Dr Leroi Raputsoane, says “The Statistics are important in that they help Government, business, workers and the general public to assess the ability of the economy to efficiently combine inputs to produce goods and services with the aim to contribute to the wellbeing of South Africans”

Dr Raputsoane outlines that “measuring productivity assists government and policymakers to determine appropriate policy interventions in the economy with the aim to enhance productivity and competitiveness. It also helps enterprises to track changes in business performance, production costs and the efficiency of production inputs as well as the labour federations to negotiate wages, among others.”

Productivity SA is a Department of Employment and Labour (DeL) established according to Section 31 of the Employment Services Act, No. 4. The Act enjoins the Productivity SA to develop relevant productivity competencies and competitiveness in workplaces, with a focus on the following core functions such as to promote employment and income growth, and workplace productivity. ENDS

For more information please contact the Productivity SA media liaison office, Maupi Monyemangene, on 011 848 5397/ 0824473232 or send an e mail: maupim@productivitysa.co.za

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All The Results From Finals Day of Sea Harvest SA Junior Surfing Champs

29 September 2019 By //  by Alan

MyPR: All The Results From Finals Day of Sea Harvest SA Junior Surfing Champs:

All The Results From Finals Day of Sea Harvest SA Junior Surfing Championships

Lower Point, JBay – A balmy morning and great waves greeted the surfers assembled for the final day of the Sea Harvest SA Junior Surfing Champs at Lower Point in JBay today. With the constant threat of Armageddon by rain, the surfing got underway with some massive semi-final heats on the schedule.

The surfers were going all-in to make the finals, and there were so many clutch moments, with the kids determined to scoop final scores and advance, with individual titles on the cards as well as the President’s Cup team trophy.

There were some great performances, including from Joel Dace and Levi Kolnick to name a few. In The U 12 Girls it was Anastasia Venter who took it with some great surfing from Gabi Herbst and Louise Lepront, with Meka Loots in fourth.

The U12 Boys final was an explosive affair, with Cooper Smith surfing exceptionally for the win against Levi Kolnik and Gordon Falangile, with Ryan Schoon in fourth.

In the U 14 Girls It was Gemma Hannafey who surfed to victory, snatching the win from Sarah Scott and Mayah Potgieter. Scarlett Van Jaarsveldt was fourth.

Nate Colby had brilliant form throughout the contest, and his U14 Boys victory was well deserved. River Gericke was in second place and Joel Dace came in third, with Connor Slijpen in fourth.

Zoe Steyn was the winner in the U16 Girls, and in a tense final it was Kayla Nogueira who sneaked into second in the dying seconds of the final, jumping just ahead of Ceara Knight. Katie Winter came fourth.

Daniel Emslie was on fire in the U16 Boys final, and banked two great scores in the first few minutes of the heat. He was closely followed by Mitch Du Preez who came second, ahead of Brad Scott in third and Christan Venter in fourth.

Tayla De Coning won the U18 girls from Gabi Lailvaux, with Caroline Brown and Summer Sutton in the minor positions.

The U18 Boy final was an action packed affair, with Bryce Du Preez taking an early lead. Karl Steen fought back hard and banked a massive opening score for a long ride almost to the sand. He caught another good looking wave towards the end of the final but it wasn’t enough and Du Preez won the final from Steen, with Angelo Faulkner in third and Eli Beukes in fourth.

U12 girls

  1. Anastasia Venter (Cape Winelands)
  2. Gabi Herbst (eThekweni Surfriders)
  3. Louise Lepront (UGU Surfriders )
  4. Meka Loots (Buffalo City Surfriders)

 

U12 Boys

  1. Cooper Smith – (Ilembe Surfriders)
  2. Levi Kolnik (Cape Town Surfriders)
  3. Gordon Falangile (Academy)
  4. Ryan Schoon (Cape Town Surfriders)

 

U14 Girls

  1. Gemma Hannafey (Buffalo City Surfriders)
  2. Sarah Scott (Cape Town Surfriders)
  3. Mayah Potgieter (Ilembe Surfriders)
  4. Scarlette Van Jaarsvedlt (Cape Town Surfriders)

 

U14 Boys

  1. Nate Colby (eThekweni Surfriders)
  2. River Gericke (Eden)
  3. Joel Dace Nelson Mandela Bay Surfriders
  4. Connor Slijpen (Cape Town Surfriders)

 

U16 Girls

  1. Zoe Steyn (Buffalo City Surfriders)
  2. Kayla Nogueira (eThekweni Surfriders)
  3. Ceara Knight (Cape Town Surfriders)
  4. Katie Winter (Cape Town Surfriders)

 

U16 Boys

  1. Daniel Emslie (Buffalo City Surfriders)
  2. Mitch Du Preez (Buffalo City Surfriders)
  3. Brad Scott (Cape Town Surfriders)
  4. Christian Venter (Cape Winelands)

 

U18 Girls

  1. Tayla De Coning (Buffalo City Surfriders)
  2. Gabi Lailvaux (eThekweni Surfriders)
  3. Caroline Brown (Cape Town Surfriders)
  4. Summer Sutton (Cape Town Surfriders)

U18 boys

  1. Bryce Du Preez (Buffalo City Surfriders)
  2. Karl Steen (eThekweni Surfriders)
  3. Angelo Faulkner (Nelson Mandela Bay Surfriders)
  4. Eli Beukes (Cape Town Surfriders)

 

Best male surfer Levi Kolnik.

Best female surfer Tayla de Coning

TCS Wifi Most Tech Move – Joel Dace

Loud and Proud Team Spirit Award – Ugu

President’s Cup

  1. Buffalo City Surdriders
  2. Cape Town Surfriders
  3. eThekweni Surfriders
  4. Nelson Mandela Bay Surfriders
  5. Cape Winelands Surfriders
  6. Ugu Surfriders
  7. Eden Surfriders
  8. Ilembe Surfriders
  9. Academy


Angelo Faulkner. Photographer: © Ian Thurtell


. Photographer: Rory Dace

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Cape Town Showdown 7 early results, stream

8 September 2019 By //  by Alan

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