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Saibl held a training session on "picking sound companies" in Johannesburg on 16 September 2009
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| John James, Chief of Party, saibl (picture right) addressed the training session. The next session was held in Durban on 14 October 2009. |
USAID delegation
led by Senior Assistance Administrator of the African Bureau (based in Washington),
Earl Gast visit Johannesburg-based saibl client, CTU Supplies
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| CTU Supplies
founder and MD, Nonhlanhla Mphachoe explains to the US delegation how the new
software has improved her linen company's productivity |
CTU
Managing Director, Nonhlanhla Mphachoe explains how their new software works |
Blouberg farmers sign forward contracts to supply Tiger
Brands with tomatoes
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| Blouberg farmers
ready to sign contracts to supply tomatoes to Tiger Brands |
Blouberg
farmers with Tiger Brands Representative and the saibl's
Business Linkages Specialist who negotiated the contract with Tiger Brands on
behalf of the farmers, Rachael Motloutsi. |
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| Blouberg farmers
signing contracts |
Blouberg farmer expressing gratitude to saibl |
USAID's Regional Economic
Growth Office Chief, Tina Dooley-Jones visits Xchem Chemicals (saibl exporting
client)
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| Some of Xchem
products already in the market (locally & internationally) |
Xchem's
Operations Manager, Tendai Muzondida (right) explain some of their operations
to USAID's Chief: Regional Economic Growth Office, Tina Dooley-Jones (middle)
and saibl's Trade Specialist, Cosmas Mamhunze (left) |
Newly elected US
President, Barack Obama visit to Petite Design (saibl
client)
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| Newly elected US President, Barack Obama talks to one of the workers at Petite Design |
Newly elected US President, Barack Obama (left)
with Petite Design's MD, Issy Penniken (right) |
Petite Design's
MD, Issy and his wife Colette Penniken with Obama |
US House
of Foreign Affairs visit saibl client in Johannesburg
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| US Congressman,
Howard Berman with Petite Design's Issy Penniken (2nd from right) |
Berman
watches as Petite Design's worker sew cushion covers |
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| "Getting
a feel of a springbok skin" Berman and his wife |
Berman and
Petite Design's, Issy Penniken |