Sabado, 5 de Enero de 2013 a las 12 horas 53 minutos
Chris Guerra es el paparazzi que perdió la vida al intentar tomar una fotografía de Justin Bieber, ya que alegaba haberlo visto fumando marihuana durante una fiesta este 2 de enero.
Dichas acusaciones contra el cantante de pop parecen corroborarse hoy, luego de que el portal de noticias 'TMZ' publicara fotos de Justin Bieber en una reunión y sosteniendo en su mano lo que podría ser marihuana.
De acuerdo con el mencionado medio, asistentes a la fiesta aseguraron que también estuvo uno de los mejores amigos de Justin Bieber, Lil Twist, y fue quien estuvo conduciendo el Ferrari del ídolo del pop cuando atropellaron al hombre de prensa.
Testigos indican que en la fiesta había 'marihuana por montones' y que Twist no dejaba fumar. Puede ser que en las imágenes lo que se aprecie en la mano de Justin Bieber sea un cigarrillo ordinario, pero lo que no se puede negar es que el cantante acaba de dejar atrás las prácticas saludables.
Entre tanto, resulta sospechoso que Chris Guerra haya muerto tratando de tomar una foto al Ferrari de Justin Bieberel mismo día en que alegaba haberlo visto drogándose. ¿Acaso habrá sido planeado para proteger la reputación del cantante? Por lo visto, hay un caso entre manos.
Lunes, 20 de Mayo de 2013 a las 10 horas 1 minutos
Comentario de No Soy Belieber (Anonimo)
Terrible cigarrillo eso Jajaja menos de drogas tiene el paparazzi JAJAJAJAJA
Martes, 7 de Mayo de 2013 a las 12 horas 26 minutos
Comentario de Fgasdfasdfa (Anonimo)
Me importa una mierda si es drogo o no drogo, no sabe cantar, solo es careta
Viernes, 26 de Abril de 2013 a las 13 horas 18 minutos
Comentario de Fakus (Anonimo)
nadie inventa nada las imagenes estan y hablan por si solas
:p
Jueves, 25 de Abril de 2013 a las 11 horas 31 minutos
Comentario de Justinfloyd (Anonimo)
2013 christian louboutin Statement Minister Malusi Gigaba On the Occasion of the Announcement of the New SAA CEO At Airways Park, Kempton Park All Africa Global MediaLast year I had introduced the new South African Airways (SAA) Board to the employees of SAA. There was an urgent need to strengthen the leadership of the airline and boost the morale of staff, especially in light of the operational and governance challenges it was experiencing.Decisive action was called for in order to bring about leadership stability in the airline. I assured the staff, as the Shareholder Representative, and given the significant socio-economic contribution of the airline and developmental role it plays, that I would support the airline in addressing the challenges.It gives me great comfort that the staff have leer más...
2013 christian louboutin Statement Minister Malusi Gigaba On the Occasion of the Announcement of the New SAA CEO At Airways Park, Kempton Park All Africa Global MediaLast year I had introduced the new South African Airways (SAA) Board to the employees of SAA. There was an urgent need to strengthen the leadership of the airline and boost the morale of staff, especially in light of the operational and governance challenges it was experiencing.Decisive action was called for in order to bring about leadership stability in the airline. I assured the staff, as the Shareholder Representative, and given the significant socio-economic contribution of the airline and developmental role it plays, that I would support the airline in addressing the challenges.It gives me great comfort that the staff have remained diligent and dedicated in the performance of their duties. The airline has maintained high operational performance and standards even as we sought to fly the airline through the turbulent weathers.I would like to reiterate that the Government and the department in particular will continue to provide Shareholder support in an effort to bring the airline to commercial sustainability.I wish to thank the Board, led by Ms Dudu Myeni for its dedicated and direct leadership during this period.The Board has had the challenging task of stabilising the airline in the midst of governance challenges which included finding a suitable candidate for the position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO).I am pleased that, the Board, Management and staff have remained focused on the task at hand.I continue to hold the view that South Africa requires a strong national carrier to play a critical role in the economy SAA operationsThe airline operates in a highly competitive sector and the pressure on yield and costs continue to mount.I have requested that the Board focus on cost reduction and maximising revenue.The immediate priority was to deliver a long-term vision and strategy that would see SAA transforming into a competitive and operationally efficient airline, with clear plans and targets for the short, medium and long-term.Given the airline's current operating model, there is a need to explore new ways to improve profitability of its long-haul intercontinental routes, whilst focusing on improved customer experience and interface.The long-term turnaround strategyThe task team established last year included various stakeholders and I have to acknowledge the hard work of the Executive Task Team led by the Acting CEO of SAA, Mr Nico Bezuidenhout whose dedication, hard work and professionalism is commendable.The Executive Task Team met every week during the past four months, and has been instrumental in the drafting of the Strategy.As you are aware, the Board, on 2 April submitted a Long-Term Turnaround Strategy to me. This is a 20-year plan that will see the airline evolving in many respects. Notably, this is the first strategy in the history of SAA that has been crafted by SAA staff for SAA.I am advised that staff and management were all given an opportunity to engage and participate on the development of the Strategy. This Strategy therefore belongs to all the employees of the airline and its success is dependent on their commitment to its implementation.The department is currently reviewing the Strategy and will include all stakeholder departments in view of the fact that SAA remains a strategic national carrier.Briefly, the document seeks to focus the airline on maintaining a commercially-sustainable business model, which is able to compete in the global aviation market by ensuring the following:a) Network with an African Footprint and a global reach;b) Alliances that will support our footprint and allow opportunities to reach other destinations , extending beyond our direct feed without using our own metal;c) Fleet that is appropriate and efficient to meet our customers' expectation; andd) Human Capital delivered by a diverse workforce that is highly skilled, motivated and engaged.More details on the Strategy will be shared after it is tabled in Cabinet.Appointment of the CEOAs you are all aware, in October, Ms Mzimela resigned following the resignation of the majority of Non-Executive Directors of the Board.The new Board was immediately tasked with the recruitment of a new CEO as the position is critical for the implementation of the Strategy.I am pleased to announce that Cabinet has approved the appointment of Mr Monwabisi Kalawe, as the CEO designate of SAA.The incumbent holds overall responsibility for the profit-and-loss performance of the company, with direct accountability for all dimensions of the carrier including strategy, commercial, finance, human resources, government/regulatory affairs, legal, information technology and all aspects of operations including flight operations, technical operations, airport customer service, in-flight customer service and systems cargo and operations control.Given the strategic nature of the role, the CEO must lead an effective programme of liaison with key external constituent groups, including the Shareholder, policy departments, regulators, major suppliers, airport organisations, local community leaders and media to ensure that SAA's interests are coordinated.It is critical that the CEO, through change management strategies, instils confidence and improve the morale of the employees of the airline.The Board assures me that Mr Kalawe has been appointed on the basis of the strength he displays against the competency profile and in comparison with the other candidates who were interviewed.Mr Kalawe offers experience in airport operations, tourism, global supply chain management and catering services.Mr Kalawe obtained a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Natal in 1987 and an MBA from the University of Cape Town in 1998.Mr Kalawe is currently the Executive Chairman of the Compass Group which is an international catering and support services company.Prior to this he served as the Country Manager for Compass Group (Southern Africa) from 2008 to 2012.Some of his career highlights include serving as the CEO of Denel Munitions, the Chief Operating Officer of TFMC (Mvelaphanda) and the General Manager for ACSA at the Cape Town International Airport.The Board will further engage Mr Kalawe on the terms and conditions of employment as a matter of urgency.I welcome the appointment of the CEO and assure him of my continued support.I wish to assure fellow South Africans, once again, that we will continue to pose the difficult questions and to engage robustly with the Board in order to maximise shareholder value and bring the airline to long term sustainability.I thank you 2013 christian louboutinchristian louboutin outlet Statement Minister Malusi Gigaba On the Occasion of the Announcement of the New SAA CEO At Airways Park, Kempton Park All Africa Global MediaLast year I had introduced the new South African Airways (SAA) Board to the employees of SAA. There was an urgent need to strengthen the leadership of the airline and boost the morale of staff, especially in light of the operational and governance challenges it was experiencing.Decisive action was called for in order to bring about leadership stability in the airline. I assured the staff, as the Shareholder Representative, and given the significant socio-economic contribution of the airline and developmental role it plays, that I would support the airline in addressing the challenges.It gives me great comfort that the staff have remained diligent and dedicated in the performance of their duties. The airline has maintained high operational performance and standards even as we sought to fly the airline through the turbulent weathers.I would like to reiterate that the Government and the department in particular will continue to provide Shareholder support in an effort to bring the airline to commercial sustainability.I wish to thank the Board, led by Ms Dudu Myeni for its dedicated and direct leadership during this period.The Board has had the challenging task of stabilising the airline in the midst of governance challenges which included finding a suitable candidate for the position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO).I am pleased that, the Board, Management and staff have remained focused on the task at hand.I continue to hold the view that South Africa requires a strong national carrier to play a critical role in the economy SAA operationsThe airline operates in a highly competitive sector and the pressure on yield and costs continue to mount.I have requested that the Board focus on cost reduction and maximising revenue.The immediate priority was to deliver a long-term vision and strategy that would see SAA transforming into a competitive and operationally efficient airline, with clear plans and targets for the short, medium and long-term.Given the airline's current operating model, there is a need to explore new ways to improve profitability of its long-haul intercontinental routes, whilst focusing on improved customer experience and interface.The long-term turnaround strategyThe task team established last year included various stakeholders and I have to acknowledge the hard work of the Executive Task Team led by the Acting CEO of SAA, Mr Nico Bezuidenhout whose dedication, hard work and professionalism is commendable.The Executive Task Team met every week during the past four months, and has been instrumental in the drafting of the Strategy.As you are aware, the Board, on 2 April submitted a Long-Term Turnaround Strategy to me. This is a 20-year plan that will see the airline evolving in many respects. Notably, this is the first strategy in the history of SAA that has been crafted by SAA staff for SAA.I am advised that staff and management were all given an opportunity to engage and participate on the development of the Strategy. This Strategy therefore belongs to all the employees of the airline and its success is dependent on their commitment to its implementation.The department is currently reviewing the Strategy and will include all stakeholder departments in view of the fact that SAA remains a strategic national carrier.Briefly, the document seeks to focus the airline on maintaining a commercially-sustainable business model, which is able to compete in the global aviation market by ensuring the following:a) Network with an African Footprint and a global reach;b) Alliances that will support our footprint and allow opportunities to reach other destinations , extending beyond our direct feed without using our own metal;c) Fleet that is appropriate and efficient to meet our customers' expectation; andd) Human Capital delivered by a diverse workforce that is highly skilled, motivated and engaged.More details on the Strategy will be shared after it is tabled in Cabinet.Appointment of the CEOAs you are all aware, in October, Ms Mzimela resigned following the resignation of the majority of Non-Executive Directors of the Board.The new Board was immediately tasked with the recruitment of a new CEO as the position is critical for the implementation of the Strategy.I am pleased to announce that Cabinet has approved the appointment of Mr Monwabisi Kalawe, as the CEO designate of SAA.The incumbent holds overall responsibility for the profit-and-loss performance of the company, with direct accountability for all dimensions of the carrier including strategy, commercial, finance, human resources, government/regulatory affairs, legal, information technology and all aspects of operations including flight operations, technical operations, airport customer service, in-flight customer service and systems cargo and operations control.Given the strategic nature of the role, the CEO must lead an effective programme of liaison with key external constituent groups, including the Shareholder, policy departments, regulators, major suppliers, airport organisations, local community leaders and media to ensure that SAA's interests are coordinated.It is critical that the CEO, through change management strategies, instils confidence and improve the morale of the employees of the airline.The Board assures me that Mr Kalawe has been appointed on the basis of the strength he displays against the competency profile and in comparison with the other candidates who were interviewed.Mr Kalawe offers experience in airport operations, tourism, global supply chain management and catering services.Mr Kalawe obtained a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Natal in 1987 and an MBA from the University of Cape Town in 1998.Mr Kalawe is currently the Executive Chairman of the Compass Group which is an international catering and support services company.Prior to this he served as the Country Manager for Compass Group (Southern Africa) from 2008 to 2012.Some of his career highlights include serving as the CEO of Denel Munitions, the Chief Operating Officer of TFMC (Mvelaphanda) and the General Manager for ACSA at the Cape Town International Airport.The Board will further engage Mr Kalawe on the terms and conditions of employment as a matter of urgency.I welcome the appointment of the CEO and assure him of my continued support.I wish to assure fellow South Africans, once again, that we will continue to pose the difficult questions and to engage robustly with the Board in order to maximise shareholder value and bring the airline to long term sustainability.I thank you 2013 christian louboutinchristian louboutin outlet Statement Minister Malusi Gigaba On the Occasion of the Announcement of the New SAA CEO At Airways Park, Kempton Park All Africa Global MediaLast year I had introduced the new South African Airways (SAA) Board to the employees of SAA. There was an urgent need to strengthen the leadership of the airline and boost the morale of staff, especially in light of the operational and governance challenges it was experiencing.Decisive action was called for in order to bring about leadership stability in the airline. I assured the staff, as the Shareholder Representative, and given the significant socio-economic contribution of the airline and developmental role it plays, that I would support the airline in addressing the challenges.It gives me great comfort that the staff have remained diligent and dedicated in the performance of their duties. The airline has maintained high operational performance and standards even as we sought to fly the airline through the turbulent weathers.I would like to reiterate that the Government and the department in particular will continue to provide Shareholder support in an effort to bring the airline to commercial sustainability.I wish to thank the Board, led by Ms Dudu Myeni for its dedicated and direct leadership during this period.The Board has had the challenging task of stabilising the airline in the midst of governance challenges which included finding a suitable candidate for the position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO).I am pleased that, the Board, Management and staff have remained focused on the task at hand.I continue to hold the view that South Africa requires a strong national carrier to play a critical role in the economy SAA operationsThe airline operates in a highly competitive sector and the pressure on yield and costs continue to mount.I have requested that the Board focus on cost reduction and maximising revenue.The immediate priority was to deliver a long-term vision and strategy that would see SAA transforming into a competitive and operationally efficient airline, with clear plans and targets for the short, medium and long-term.Given the airline's current operating model, there is a need to explore new ways to improve profitability of its long-haul intercontinental routes, whilst focusing on improved customer experience and interface.The long-term turnaround strategyThe task team established last year included various stakeholders and I have to acknowledge the hard work of the Executive Task Team led by the Acting CEO of SAA, Mr Nico Bezuidenhout whose dedication, hard work and professionalism is commendable.The Executive Task Team met every week during the past four months, and has been instrumental in the drafting of the Strategy.As you are aware, the Board, on 2 April submitted a Long-Term Turnaround Strategy to me. This is a 20-year plan that will see the airline evolving in many respects. Notably, this is the first strategy in the history of SAA that has been crafted by SAA staff for SAA.I am advised that staff and management were all given an opportunity to engage and participate on the development of the Strategy. This Strategy therefore belongs to all the employees of the airline and its success is dependent on their commitment to its implementation.The department is currently reviewing the Strategy and will include all stakeholder departments in view of the fact that SAA remains a strategic national carrier.Briefly, the document seeks to focus the airline on maintaining a commercially-sustainable business model, which is able to compete in the global aviation market by ensuring the following:a) Network with an African Footprint and a global reach;b) Alliances that will support our footprint and allow opportunities to reach other destinations , extending beyond our direct feed without using our own metal;c) Fleet that is appropriate and efficient to meet our customers' expectation; andd) Human Capital delivered by a diverse workforce that is highly skilled, motivated and engaged.More details on the Strategy will be shared after it is tabled in Cabinet.Appointment of the CEOAs you are all aware, in October, Ms Mzimela resigned following the resignation of the majority of Non-Executive Directors of the Board.The new Board was immediately tasked with the recruitment of a new CEO as the position is critical for the implementation of the Strategy.I am pleased to announce that Cabinet has approved the appointment of Mr Monwabisi Kalawe, as the CEO designate of SAA.The incumbent holds overall responsibility for the profit-and-loss performance of the company, with direct accountability for all dimensions of the carrier including strategy, commercial, finance, human resources, government/regulatory affairs, legal, information technology and all aspects of operations including flight operations, technical operations, airport customer service, in-flight customer service and systems cargo and operations control.Given the strategic nature of the role, the CEO must lead an effective programme of liaison with key external constituent groups, including the Shareholder, policy departments, regulators, major suppliers, airport organisations, local community leaders and media to ensure that SAA's interests are coordinated.It is critical that the CEO, through change management strategies, instils confidence and improve the morale of the employees of the airline.The Board assures me that Mr Kalawe has been appointed on the basis of the strength he displays against the competency profile and in comparison with the other candidates who were interviewed.Mr Kalawe offers experience in airport operations, tourism, global supply chain management and catering services.Mr Kalawe obtained a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Natal in 1987 and an MBA from the University of Cape Town in 1998.Mr Kalawe is currently the Executive Chairman of the Compass Group which is an international catering and support services company.Prior to this he served as the Country Manager for Compass Group (Southern Africa) from 2008 to 2012.Some of his career highlights include serving as the CEO of Denel Munitions, the Chief Operating Officer of TFMC (Mvelaphanda) and the General Manager for ACSA at the Cape Town International Airport.The Board will further engage Mr Kalawe on the terms and conditions of employment as a matter of urgency.I welcome the appointment of the CEO and assure him of my continued support.I wish to assure fellow South Africans, once again, that we will continue to pose the difficult questions and to engage robustly with the Board in order to maximise shareholder value and bring the airline to long term sustainability.I thank you christian louboutin outletcheap christian louboutin outlet Statement Minister Malusi Gigaba On the Occasion of the Announcement of the New SAA CEO At Airways Park, Kempton Park All Africa Global MediaLast year I had introduced the new South African Airways (SAA) Board to the employees of SAA. There was an urgent need to strengthen the leadership of the airline and boost the morale of staff, especially in light of the operational and governance challenges it was experiencing.Decisive action was called for in order to bring about leadership stability in the airline. I assured the staff, as the Shareholder Representative, and given the significant socio-economic contribution of the airline and developmental role it plays, that I would support the airline in addressing the challenges.It gives me great comfort that the staff have remained diligent and dedicated in the performance of their duties. The airline has maintained high operational performance and standards even as we sought to fly the airline through the turbulent weathers.I would like to reiterate that the Government and the department in particular will continue to provide Shareholder support in an effort to bring the airline to commercial sustainability.I wish to thank the Board, led by Ms Dudu Myeni for its dedicated and direct leadership during this period.The Board has had the challenging task of stabilising the airline in the midst of governance challenges which included finding a suitable candidate for the position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO).I am pleased that, the Board, Management and staff have remained focused on the task at hand.I continue to hold the view that South Africa requires a strong national carrier to play a critical role in the economy SAA operationsThe airline operates in a highly competitive sector and the pressure on yield and costs continue to mount.I have requested that the Board focus on cost reduction and maximising revenue.The immediate priority was to deliver a long-term vision and strategy that would see SAA transforming into a competitive and operationally efficient airline, with clear plans and targets for the short, medium and long-term.Given the airline's current operating model, there is a need to explore new ways to improve profitability of its long-haul intercontinental routes, whilst focusing on improved customer experience and interface.The long-term turnaround strategyThe task team established last year included various stakeholders and I have to acknowledge the hard work of the Executive Task Team led by the Acting CEO of SAA, Mr Nico Bezuidenhout whose dedication, hard work and professionalism is commendable.The Executive Task Team met every week during the past four months, and has been instrumental in the drafting of the Strategy.As you are aware, the Board, on 2 April submitted a Long-Term Turnaround Strategy to me. This is a 20-year plan that will see the airline evolving in many respects. Notably, this is the first strategy in the history of SAA that has been crafted by SAA staff for SAA.I am advised that staff and management were all given an opportunity to engage and participate on the development of the Strategy. This Strategy therefore belongs to all the employees of the airline and its success is dependent on their commitment to its implementation.The department is currently reviewing the Strategy and will include all stakeholder departments in view of the fact that SAA remains a strategic national carrier.Briefly, the document seeks to focus the airline on maintaining a commercially-sustainable business model, which is able to compete in the global aviation market by ensuring the following:a) Network with an African Footprint and a global reach;b) Alliances that will support our footprint and allow opportunities to reach other destinations , extending beyond our direct feed without using our own metal;c) Fleet that is appropriate and efficient to meet our customers' expectation; andd) Human Capital delivered by a diverse workforce that is highly skilled, motivated and engaged.More details on the Strategy will be shared after it is tabled in Cabinet.Appointment of the CEOAs you are all aware, in October, Ms Mzimela resigned following the resignation of the majority of Non-Executive Directors of the Board.The new Board was immediately tasked with the recruitment of a new CEO as the position is critical for the implementation of the Strategy.I am pleased to announce that Cabinet has approved the appointment of Mr Monwabisi Kalawe, as the CEO designate of SAA.The incumbent holds overall responsibility for the profit-and-loss performance of the company, with direct accountability for all dimensions of the carrier including strategy, commercial, finance, human resources, government/regulatory affairs, legal, information technology and all aspects of operations including flight operations, technical operations, airport customer service, in-flight customer service and systems cargo and operations control.Given the strategic nature of the role, the CEO must lead an effective programme of liaison with key external constituent groups, including the Shareholder, policy departments, regulators, major suppliers, airport organisations, local community leaders and media to ensure that SAA's interests are coordinated.It is critical that the CEO, through change management strategies, instils confidence and improve the morale of the employees of the airline.The Board assures me that Mr Kalawe has been appointed on the basis of the strength he displays against the competency profile and in comparison with the other candidates who were interviewed.Mr Kalawe offers experience in airport operations, tourism, global supply chain management and catering services.Mr Kalawe obtained a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Natal in 1987 and an MBA from the University of Cape Town in 1998.Mr Kalawe is currently the Executive Chairman of the Compass Group which is an international catering and support services company.Prior to this he served as the Country Manager for Compass Group (Southern Africa) from 2008 to 2012.Some of his career highlights include serving as the CEO of Denel Munitions, the Chief Operating Officer of TFMC (Mvelaphanda) and the General Manager for ACSA at the Cape Town International Airport.The Board will further engage Mr Kalawe on the terms and conditions of employment as a matter of urgency.I welcome the appointment of the CEO and assure him of my continued support.I wish to assure fellow South Africans, once again, that we will continue to pose the difficult questions and to engage robustly with the Board in order to maximise shareholder value and bring the airline to long term sustainability.I thank you cheap christian louboutin outlet
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The airline has maintained high operational performance and standards even as we sought to fly the airline through the turbulent weathers.I would like to reiterate that the Government and the department in particular will continue to provide Shareholder support in an effort to bring the airline to commercial sustainability.I wish to thank the Board, led by Ms Dudu Myeni for its dedicated and direct leadership during this period.The Board has had the challenging task of stabilising the airline in the midst of governance challenges which included finding a suitable candidate for the position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO).I am pleased that, the Board, Management and staff have remained focused on the task at hand.I continue to hold the view that South Africa requires a strong national carrier to play a critical role in the economy SAA operationsThe airline operates in a highly competitive sector and the pressure on yield and costs continue to mount.I have requested that the Board focus on cost reduction and maximising revenue.The immediate priority was to deliver a long-term vision and strategy that would see SAA transforming into a competitive and operationally efficient airline, with clear plans and targets for the short, medium and long-term.Given the airline's current operating model, there is a need to explore new ways to improve profitability of its long-haul intercontinental routes, whilst focusing on improved customer experience and interface.The long-term turnaround strategyThe task team established last year included various stakeholders and I have to acknowledge the hard work of the Executive Task Team led by the Acting CEO of SAA, Mr Nico Bezuidenhout whose dedication, hard work and professionalism is commendable.The Executive Task Team met every week during the past four months, and has been instrumental in the drafting of the Strategy.As you are aware, the Board, on 2 April submitted a Long-Term Turnaround Strategy to me. This is a 20-year plan that will see the airline evolving in many respects. Notably, this is the first strategy in the history of SAA that has been crafted by SAA staff for SAA.I am advised that staff and management were all given an opportunity to engage and participate on the development of the Strategy. This Strategy therefore belongs to all the employees of the airline and its success is dependent on their commitment to its implementation.The department is currently reviewing the Strategy and will include all stakeholder departments in view of the fact that SAA remains a strategic national carrier.Briefly, the document seeks to focus the airline on maintaining a commercially-sustainable business model, which is able to compete in the global aviation market by ensuring the following:a) Network with an African Footprint and a global reach;b) Alliances that will support our footprint and allow opportunities to reach other destinations , extending beyond our direct feed without using our own metal;c) Fleet that is appropriate and efficient to meet our customers' expectation; andd) Human Capital delivered by a diverse workforce that is highly skilled, motivated and engaged.More details on the Strategy will be shared after it is tabled in Cabinet.Appointment of the CEOAs you are all aware, in October, Ms Mzimela resigned following the resignation of the majority of Non-Executive Directors of the Board.The new Board was immediately tasked with the recruitment of a new CEO as the position is critical for the implementation of the Strategy.I am pleased to announce that Cabinet has approved the appointment of Mr Monwabisi Kalawe, as the CEO designate of SAA.The incumbent holds overall responsibility for the profit-and-loss performance of the company, with direct accountability for all dimensions of the carrier including strategy, commercial, finance, human resources, government/regulatory affairs, legal, information technology and all aspects of operations including flight operations, technical operations, airport customer service, in-flight customer service and systems cargo and operations control.Given the strategic nature of the role, the CEO must lead an effective programme of liaison with key external constituent groups, including the Shareholder, policy departments, regulators, major suppliers, airport organisations, local community leaders and media to ensure that SAA's interests are coordinated.It is critical that the CEO, through change management strategies, instils confidence and improve the morale of the employees of the airline.The Board assures me that Mr Kalawe has been appointed on the basis of the strength he displays against the competency profile and in comparison with the other candidates who were interviewed.Mr Kalawe offers experience in airport operations, tourism, global supply chain management and catering services.Mr Kalawe obtained a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Natal in 1987 and an MBA from the University of Cape Town in 1998.Mr Kalawe is currently the Executive Chairman of the Compass Group which is an international catering and support services company.Prior to this he served as the Country Manager for Compass Group (Southern Africa) from 2008 to 2012.Some of his career highlights include serving as the CEO of Denel Munitions, the Chief Operating Officer of TFMC (Mvelaphanda) and the General Manager for ACSA at the Cape Town International Airport.The Board will further engage Mr Kalawe on the terms and conditions of employment as a matter of urgency.I welcome the appointment of the CEO and assure him of my continued support.I wish to assure fellow South Africans, once again, that we will continue to pose the difficult questions and to engage robustly with the Board in order to maximise shareholder value and bring the airline to long term sustainability.I thank you red bottmon shoesred bottmon shoes Statement Minister Malusi Gigaba On the Occasion of the Announcement of the New SAA CEO At Airways Park, Kempton Park All Africa Global MediaLast year I had introduced the new South African Airways (SAA) Board to the employees of SAA. There was an urgent need to strengthen the leadership of the airline and boost the morale of staff, especially in light of the operational and governance challenges it was experiencing.Decisive action was called for in order to bring about leadership stability in the airline. I assured the staff, as the Shareholder Representative, and given the significant socio-economic contribution of the airline and developmental role it plays, that I would support the airline in addressing the challenges.It gives me great comfort that the staff have remained diligent and dedicated in the performance of their duties. The airline has maintained high operational performance and standards even as we sought to fly the airline through the turbulent weathers.I would like to reiterate that the Government and the department in particular will continue to provide Shareholder support in an effort to bring the airline to commercial sustainability.I wish to thank the Board, led by Ms Dudu Myeni for its dedicated and direct leadership during this period.The Board has had the challenging task of stabilising the airline in the midst of governance challenges which included finding a suitable candidate for the position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO).I am pleased that, the Board, Management and staff have remained focused on the task at hand.I continue to hold the view that South Africa requires a strong national carrier to play a critical role in the economy SAA operationsThe airline operates in a highly competitive sector and the pressure on yield and costs continue to mount.I have requested that the Board focus on cost reduction and maximising revenue.The immediate priority was to deliver a long-term vision and strategy that would see SAA transforming into a competitive and operationally efficient airline, with clear plans and targets for the short, medium and long-term.Given the airline's current operating model, there is a need to explore new ways to improve profitability of its long-haul intercontinental routes, whilst focusing on improved customer experience and interface.The long-term turnaround strategyThe task team established last year included various stakeholders and I have to acknowledge the hard work of the Executive Task Team led by the Acting CEO of SAA, Mr Nico Bezuidenhout whose dedication, hard work and professionalism is commendable.The Executive Task Team met every week during the past four months, and has been instrumental in the drafting of the Strategy.As you are aware, the Board, on 2 April submitted a Long-Term Turnaround Strategy to me. This is a 20-year plan that will see the airline evolving in many respects. Notably, this is the first strategy in the history of SAA that has been crafted by SAA staff for SAA.I am advised that staff and management were all given an opportunity to engage and participate on the development of the Strategy. This Strategy therefore belongs to all the employees of the airline and its success is dependent on their commitment to its implementation.The department is currently reviewing the Strategy and will include all stakeholder departments in view of the fact that SAA remains a strategic national carrier.Briefly, the document seeks to focus the airline on maintaining a commercially-sustainable business model, which is able to compete in the global aviation market by ensuring the following:a) Network with an African Footprint and a global reach;b) Alliances that will support our footprint and allow opportunities to reach other destinations , extending beyond our direct feed without using our own metal;c) Fleet that is appropriate and efficient to meet our customers' expectation; andd) Human Capital delivered by a diverse workforce that is highly skilled, motivated and engaged.More details on the Strategy will be shared after it is tabled in Cabinet.Appointment of the CEOAs you are all aware, in October, Ms Mzimela resigned following the resignation of the majority of Non-Executive Directors of the Board.The new Board was immediately tasked with the recruitment of a new CEO as the position is critical for the implementation of the Strategy.I am pleased to announce that Cabinet has approved the appointment of Mr Monwabisi Kalawe, as the CEO designate of SAA.The incumbent holds overall responsibility for the profit-and-loss performance of the company, with direct accountability for all dimensions of the carrier including strategy, commercial, finance, human resources, government/regulatory affairs, legal, information technology and all aspects of operations including flight operations, technical operations, airport customer service, in-flight customer service and systems cargo and operations control.Given the strategic nature of the role, the CEO must lead an effective programme of liaison with key external constituent groups, including the Shareholder, policy departments, regulators, major suppliers, airport organisations, local community leaders and media to ensure that SAA's interests are coordinated.It is critical that the CEO, through change management strategies, instils confidence and improve the morale of the employees of the airline.The Board assures me that Mr Kalawe has been appointed on the basis of the strength he displays against the competency profile and in comparison with the other candidates who were interviewed.Mr Kalawe offers experience in airport operations, tourism, global supply chain management and catering services.Mr Kalawe obtained a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Natal in 1987 and an MBA from the University of Cape Town in 1998.Mr Kalawe is currently the Executive Chairman of the Compass Group which is an international catering and support services company.Prior to this he served as the Country Manager for Compass Group (Southern Africa) from 2008 to 2012.Some of his career highlights include serving as the CEO of Denel Munitions, the Chief Operating Officer of TFMC (Mvelaphanda) and the General Manager for ACSA at the Cape Town International Airport.The Board will further engage Mr Kalawe on the terms and conditions of employment as a matter of urgency.I welcome the appointment of the CEO and assure him of my continued support.I wish to assure fellow South Africans, once again, that we will continue to pose the difficult questions and to engage robustly with the Board in order to maximise shareholder value and bring the airline to long term sustainability.I thank you red bottmon shoesred bottmon shoes Statement Minister Malusi Gigaba On the Occasion of the Announcement of the New SAA CEO At Airways Park, Kempton Park All Africa Global MediaLast year I had introduced the new South African Airways (SAA) Board to the employees of SAA. There was an urgent need to strengthen the leadership of the airline and boost the morale of staff, especially in light of the operational and governance challenges it was experiencing.Decisive action was called for in order to bring about leadership stability in the airline. I assured the staff, as the Shareholder Representative, and given the significant socio-economic contribution of the airline and developmental role it plays, that I would support the airline in addressing the challenges.It gives me great comfort that the staff have remained diligent and dedicated in the performance of their duties. The airline has maintained high operational performance and standards even as we sought to fly the airline through the turbulent weathers.I would like to reiterate that the Government and the department in particular will continue to provide Shareholder support in an effort to bring the airline to commercial sustainability.I wish to thank the Board, led by Ms Dudu Myeni for its dedicated and direct leadership during this period.The Board has had the challenging task of stabilising the airline in the midst of governance challenges which included finding a suitable candidate for the position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO).I am pleased that, the Board, Management and staff have remained focused on the task at hand.I continue to hold the view that South Africa requires a strong national carrier to play a critical role in the economy SAA operationsThe airline operates in a highly competitive sector and the pressure on yield and costs continue to mount.I have requested that the Board focus on cost reduction and maximising revenue.The immediate priority was to deliver a long-term vision and strategy that would see SAA transforming into a competitive and operationally efficient airline, with clear plans and targets for the short, medium and long-term.Given the airline's current operating model, there is a need to explore new ways to improve profitability of its long-haul intercontinental routes, whilst focusing on improved customer experience and interface.The long-term turnaround strategyThe task team established last year included various stakeholders and I have to acknowledge the hard work of the Executive Task Team led by the Acting CEO of SAA, Mr Nico Bezuidenhout whose dedication, hard work and professionalism is commendable.The Executive Task Team met every week during the past four months, and has been instrumental in the drafting of the Strategy.As you are aware, the Board, on 2 April submitted a Long-Term Turnaround Strategy to me. This is a 20-year plan that will see the airline evolving in many respects. Notably, this is the first strategy in the history of SAA that has been crafted by SAA staff for SAA.I am advised that staff and management were all given an opportunity to engage and participate on the development of the Strategy. This Strategy therefore belongs to all the employees of the airline and its success is dependent on their commitment to its implementation.The department is currently reviewing the Strategy and will include all stakeholder departments in view of the fact that SAA remains a strategic national carrier.Briefly, the document seeks to focus the airline on maintaining a commercially-sustainable business model, which is able to compete in the global aviation market by ensuring the following:a) Network with an African Footprint and a global reach;b) Alliances that will support our footprint and allow opportunities to reach other destinations , extending beyond our direct feed without using our own metal;c) Fleet that is appropriate and efficient to meet our customers' expectation; andd) Human Capital delivered by a diverse workforce that is highly skilled, motivated and engaged.More details on the Strategy will be shared after it is tabled in Cabinet.Appointment of the CEOAs you are all aware, in October, Ms Mzimela resigned following the resignation of the majority of Non-Executive Directors of the Board.The new Board was immediately tasked with the recruitment of a new CEO as the position is critical for the implementation of the Strategy.I am pleased to announce that Cabinet has approved the appointment of Mr Monwabisi Kalawe, as the CEO designate of SAA.The incumbent holds overall responsibility for the profit-and-loss performance of the company, with direct accountability for all dimensions of the carrier including strategy, commercial, finance, human resource
Domingo, 21 de Abril de 2013 a las 20 horas 3 minutos
Comentario de Desire (Anonimo)
he visto que puede ser que te drogas justin y fumas si es verdad ya as perdido a una fans pero te quiero y creo de lo drogas es mentira
Martes, 16 de Abril de 2013 a las 5 horas 52 minutos
Comentario de Pauli (Anonimo)
hay xD Justin yo no creo q tu ayas hecho eso xq se que eres un chico muy inteligente asi q xfa dejen de inventar cosas q no pasaron simplemente por la envidia x querer ser como el pero ni se esmeren en hacerlo xq Justin ES UNICO OK
Jueves, 28 de Marzo de 2013 a las 11 horas 15 minutos
Comentario de Dania (Anonimo)
no es justin es cierto usa zupras y ese estupido usa nike callence leser no tienes mas que hacer po eso inculpan cosas que no van callence estupidos
Domingo, 24 de Febrero de 2013 a las 7 horas 26 minutos
Comentario de -_- Estupidos Beliebers (Anonimo)
A todos los famosos les da por drogarse -_- Y no creo que e el se ha la excepción ... Ademas Si fuma o no es su problem.. No?.. Y todas esas Estupidas Beliebers YA PERENLA PARESEN ESTÚPIDAS DETRÁS DE ALGUIEN QUE NO SABE NI QUE EXISTEN -_- YA DEJEN DE PERDER SU TIEMPO
Domingo, 24 de Febrero de 2013 a las 7 horas 26 minutos
Comentario de -_- Estupidos Beliebers (Anonimo)
A todos los famosos les da por drogarse -_- Y no creo que e el se ha la excepción ... Ademas Si fuma o no es su problem.. No?.. Y todas esas Estupidas Beliebers YA PERENLA PARESEN ESTÚPIDAS DETRÁS DE ALGUIEN QUE NO SABE NI QUE EXISTEN -_- YA DEJEN DE PERDER SU TIEMPO
Jueves, 21 de Febrero de 2013 a las 0 horas 44 minutos
Comentario de Lara Belieber (Anonimo)
es mentira lo de justin fumando asique dejen de decir huevadas VAMOS JUSTIN!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sabado, 2 de Febrero de 2013 a las 4 horas 48 minutos
Comentario de (Anonimo)
nsssss
Martes, 22 de Enero de 2013 a las 6 horas 34 minutos
Comentario de (Anonimo)
DIGAN LO QUE DIGAN NO NOS HARAN CAMBIAR DE OPINION LKASJDLKSDD NOSOTRAS LO APOYAMOS Y SABEMOS QUE NO ES ASI OK? DEJEN DE CHINGAR !! CABRONES !
Martes, 22 de Enero de 2013 a las 13 horas 5 minutos
Comentario de Anonima (Anonimo)
nose pero pienso que a lo mejor si esta fumando marihuana pero por que .. justin tendria escusas no lo creo es un cigarrilo
pero por que querran dejar mal a justin bieber el es nuestro idolo y aga lo que aga sera nuestro idolo
TE AMAMOS JUSTIN BIEBER Y NO IMPORTA NADA
Lunes, 21 de Enero de 2013 a las 7 horas 8 minutos
Comentario de U867562
Puta Mierda ... Ya no hayan que inventarse para hacer quedar mal a Justin
Lunes, 21 de Enero de 2013 a las 7 horas 26 minutos
Comentario de U865914
TOTAS FANS ES OBVIO QUE ES JUSTIN, EL QUE SE PARESE LO DIJO ADEMAS SI NO FUERA EL DE LA FOTO EL DIJERA QUE EL NO CONSUME, ADEMAS SI SE LO GUARDA ES PORQUE QUIERE PASARLO POR DESAPERSIBIDO
Jueves, 17 de Enero de 2013 a las 12 horas 2 minutos
Comentario de Tiaribelieber? (Anonimo)
es verdad justin usa supras y en la imagen tiene puestas unas nike! y yo no veo su tatoo en su pierna a si que los q dicen q justin fuma marihuana guardense sus palabras en ya saben donde !! xq esa foto debe estar truqeada
Miercoles, 16 de Enero de 2013 a las 8 horas 24 minutos
Comentario de Jona (Anonimo)
que stupidas que son todassssssss por que lo quieren tanto no sen dan cuenta que es un humano no es un marciano que vino de otro lado y lo tenemos que tratar como un rey NO SENA TONTAS LES ESTA SACANDO TODO SU DINERO como todo famoso NI SIQUIERA SABE QUIEN ES SU FANS y ustedes como boludassss lo adoran contesten este mensaje a jonatan.187@hot...
Miercoles, 16 de Enero de 2013 a las 8 horas 24 minutos
Comentario de Jona (Anonimo)
que stupidas que son todassssssss por que lo quieren tanto no sen dan cuenta que es un humano no es un marciano que vino de otro lado y lo tenemos que tratar como un rey NO SENA TONTAS LES ESTA SACANDO TODO SU DINERO como todo famoso NI SIQUIERA SABE QUIEN ES SU FANS y ustedes como boludassss lo adoran contesten este mensaje a jonatan.187@hot...
Martes, 15 de Enero de 2013 a las 14 horas 55 minutos
Comentario de (Anonimo)
marihuanero
Domingo, 13 de Enero de 2013 a las 7 horas 14 minutos
Comentario de Beliebeer! (Anonimo)
¡Mentira!
Justin Tiene un Tatuaje en el pie & no sé le ve & el no una Vans una Supras! & Justin Tiene Problemas en los pulmones
¡así qué, investiguen bien antes de publicar!:P
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Lunes, 20 de Mayo de 2013 a las 10 horas 1 minutos
Comentario de No Soy Belieber (Anonimo)
Terrible cigarrillo eso Jajaja menos de drogas tiene el paparazzi JAJAJAJAJA
Martes, 7 de Mayo de 2013 a las 12 horas 26 minutos
Comentario de Fgasdfasdfa (Anonimo)
Me importa una mierda si es drogo o no drogo, no sabe cantar, solo es careta
Viernes, 26 de Abril de 2013 a las 13 horas 18 minutos
Comentario de Fakus (Anonimo)
nadie inventa nada las imagenes estan y hablan por si solas :p
Jueves, 25 de Abril de 2013 a las 11 horas 31 minutos
Comentario de Justinfloyd (Anonimo)
2013 christian louboutin Statement Minister Malusi Gigaba On the Occasion of the Announcement of the New SAA CEO At Airways Park, Kempton Park All Africa Global MediaLast year I had introduced the new South African Airways (SAA) Board to the employees of SAA. There was an urgent need to strengthen the leadership of the airline and boost the morale of staff, especially in light of the operational and governance challenges it was experiencing.Decisive action was called for in order to bring about leadership stability in the airline. I assured the staff, as the Shareholder Representative, and given the significant socio-economic contribution of the airline and developmental role it plays, that I would support the airline in addressing the challenges.It gives me great comfort that the staff have leer más...
Domingo, 21 de Abril de 2013 a las 20 horas 3 minutos
Comentario de Desire (Anonimo)
he visto que puede ser que te drogas justin y fumas si es verdad ya as perdido a una fans pero te quiero y creo de lo drogas es mentira
Martes, 16 de Abril de 2013 a las 5 horas 52 minutos
Comentario de Pauli (Anonimo)
hay xD Justin yo no creo q tu ayas hecho eso xq se que eres un chico muy inteligente asi q xfa dejen de inventar cosas q no pasaron simplemente por la envidia x querer ser como el pero ni se esmeren en hacerlo xq Justin ES UNICO OK
Jueves, 28 de Marzo de 2013 a las 11 horas 15 minutos
Comentario de Dania (Anonimo)
no es justin es cierto usa zupras y ese estupido usa nike callence leser no tienes mas que hacer po eso inculpan cosas que no van callence estupidos
Domingo, 24 de Febrero de 2013 a las 7 horas 26 minutos
Comentario de -_- Estupidos Beliebers (Anonimo)
A todos los famosos les da por drogarse -_- Y no creo que e el se ha la excepción ... Ademas Si fuma o no es su problem.. No?.. Y todas esas Estupidas Beliebers YA PERENLA PARESEN ESTÚPIDAS DETRÁS DE ALGUIEN QUE NO SABE NI QUE EXISTEN -_- YA DEJEN DE PERDER SU TIEMPO
Domingo, 24 de Febrero de 2013 a las 7 horas 26 minutos
Comentario de -_- Estupidos Beliebers (Anonimo)
A todos los famosos les da por drogarse -_- Y no creo que e el se ha la excepción ... Ademas Si fuma o no es su problem.. No?.. Y todas esas Estupidas Beliebers YA PERENLA PARESEN ESTÚPIDAS DETRÁS DE ALGUIEN QUE NO SABE NI QUE EXISTEN -_- YA DEJEN DE PERDER SU TIEMPO
Jueves, 21 de Febrero de 2013 a las 0 horas 44 minutos
Comentario de Lara Belieber (Anonimo)
es mentira lo de justin fumando asique dejen de decir huevadas VAMOS JUSTIN!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sabado, 2 de Febrero de 2013 a las 4 horas 48 minutos
Comentario de (Anonimo)
nsssss
Martes, 22 de Enero de 2013 a las 6 horas 34 minutos
Comentario de (Anonimo)
DIGAN LO QUE DIGAN NO NOS HARAN CAMBIAR DE OPINION LKASJDLKSDD NOSOTRAS LO APOYAMOS Y SABEMOS QUE NO ES ASI OK? DEJEN DE CHINGAR !! CABRONES !
Martes, 22 de Enero de 2013 a las 13 horas 5 minutos
Comentario de Anonima (Anonimo)
nose pero pienso que a lo mejor si esta fumando marihuana pero por que .. justin tendria escusas no lo creo es un cigarrilo pero por que querran dejar mal a justin bieber el es nuestro idolo y aga lo que aga sera nuestro idolo TE AMAMOS JUSTIN BIEBER Y NO IMPORTA NADA
Lunes, 21 de Enero de 2013 a las 7 horas 8 minutos
Comentario de U867562
Puta Mierda ... Ya no hayan que inventarse para hacer quedar mal a Justin
Lunes, 21 de Enero de 2013 a las 7 horas 26 minutos
Comentario de U865914
TOTAS FANS ES OBVIO QUE ES JUSTIN, EL QUE SE PARESE LO DIJO ADEMAS SI NO FUERA EL DE LA FOTO EL DIJERA QUE EL NO CONSUME, ADEMAS SI SE LO GUARDA ES PORQUE QUIERE PASARLO POR DESAPERSIBIDO
Jueves, 17 de Enero de 2013 a las 12 horas 2 minutos
Comentario de Tiaribelieber? (Anonimo)
es verdad justin usa supras y en la imagen tiene puestas unas nike! y yo no veo su tatoo en su pierna a si que los q dicen q justin fuma marihuana guardense sus palabras en ya saben donde !! xq esa foto debe estar truqeada
Miercoles, 16 de Enero de 2013 a las 8 horas 24 minutos
Comentario de Jona (Anonimo)
que stupidas que son todassssssss por que lo quieren tanto no sen dan cuenta que es un humano no es un marciano que vino de otro lado y lo tenemos que tratar como un rey NO SENA TONTAS LES ESTA SACANDO TODO SU DINERO como todo famoso NI SIQUIERA SABE QUIEN ES SU FANS y ustedes como boludassss lo adoran contesten este mensaje a jonatan.187@hot...
Miercoles, 16 de Enero de 2013 a las 8 horas 24 minutos
Comentario de Jona (Anonimo)
que stupidas que son todassssssss por que lo quieren tanto no sen dan cuenta que es un humano no es un marciano que vino de otro lado y lo tenemos que tratar como un rey NO SENA TONTAS LES ESTA SACANDO TODO SU DINERO como todo famoso NI SIQUIERA SABE QUIEN ES SU FANS y ustedes como boludassss lo adoran contesten este mensaje a jonatan.187@hot...
Martes, 15 de Enero de 2013 a las 14 horas 55 minutos
Comentario de (Anonimo)
marihuanero
Domingo, 13 de Enero de 2013 a las 7 horas 14 minutos
Comentario de Beliebeer! (Anonimo)
¡Mentira! Justin Tiene un Tatuaje en el pie & no sé le ve & el no una Vans una Supras! & Justin Tiene Problemas en los pulmones ¡así qué, investiguen bien antes de publicar!:P
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