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banners[number++] = "<h3>Agriculture</h3><p>The craft industry could help relieve rural unemployment. Kwazulu-natal&acute;s cultural landscape covers everything from opera and Zulu maidens&acute; reed dancing to the biggest outdoor art exhibition in the country and the country&acute;s longest-running music festival. </p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=1&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Aquaculture and Mariculture</h3><p>A pilot freshwater fish farm is under way at Pongolapoort Dam South africa&acute;s former minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism reported in 2007 that, between 2000 and 2004, South Africa imported more than 200 000 tonnes of fish products, valued at R700-million.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=41&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Banking</h3><p>South Africa&acute;s four major banks are as technically sophisticated as any in the world. Kwazulu-natal provides the full range of markets for financial products. Durban is the hub of the financial industry in KwaZulu-Natal, although the major banks have a retail presence in all urban areas. In the more rural reaches of the province, the previously unbanked population is being exposed to modern, mainstream alternatives through a number of specifically tailored products and services.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=3&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Business Support Services</h3><p>It makes simple business sense to focus on your own core competencies and to channel most of your resources into those aspects of your business that generate revenue and create jobs. This is the case for outsourcing those non-core processes to companies that, themselves, are specialists in the field.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=5&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Development Finance</h3><p>The hard-hit clothing and textiles industry will receive R250-million from the Industrial Development Corporation. Development financing aims to build new businesses or support existing businesses as they seek to expand. South African development finance institutions (DFIs) have adapted their product offerings to suit the dynamic environment in which they operate. </p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=42&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Education</h3><p>The KwaZulu-Natal government spends more than R2-billion on education. Kwazulu-natal has two universities of technology, nine colleges and more than 6 000 schools. Large disparities still exist between the best-resourced and the poor educational institutions in urban areas. Twentythree percent of South Africa’s school pupils are at school in KwaZulu-Natal. </p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=10&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Engineering</h3><p>Government infrastructure spending is boosting the sector. Several major projects have created opportunities for engineers in KwaZulu-Natal, although the economic downturn has meant that some professionals have been focusing on refurbishments and providing environmental impact assessments rather than on new buildings. </p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=11&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Food &amp; Beverages</h3><p>The sector grew nearly 8% nationally in the year to March 2009 Kwazulu-natal&acute;s food and beverages sector is centred on established local and international companies. These companies have sophisticated processing and storage facilities. In addition, the province&acute;s strategic position and good road, rail and ports network make it an ideal site for the manufacture of products for dissemination within South Africa and for export.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=13&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Information &amp; Communication Technology</h3><p>Public-private partnerships in ICT are encouraging investment. Kwazulu-natal has several advantages as a destination for information and communications technology (ICT) development and investment. Two organisations exist to exploit these advantages and develop the sector in the province: SmartXchange (a public-private partnership designed to incubate new business) and the ITC and Engineering Cluster (an initiative of the provincial government&acute;s Department of Economic Development and Tourism that gives strategic guidance).</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=14&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Manufacturing</h3><p>Twenty percent of the province&acute;s employment is in manufacturing. Manufacturing facilities in KwaZulu-Natal range from giant steelworks, aluminium plants, chemical-processing factories and automotive works to small furniture makers, farm-based dairies and microbreweries. Major companies invested in KwaZulu-Natal include Alusaf, BHP Billiton, Toyota South Africa, Bell Equipment and Unilever.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=40&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Media</h3><p>The province&acute;s main radio station has five million listeners. In a shrinking economy and in the context of a global crisis for newspapers, it is very surprising to learn that circulation figures for newspapers in KwaZulu-Natal are on the up - and have been for some years. The key driver of this trend is the growth in the production of publications written in Zulu, South Africa&acute;s most widely spoken language.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=44&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Mining &amp; Metals</h3><p>Coal, titanium and zirconium are all mined in KwaZulu-Natal. The nature of KwaZulu-Natal&acute;s mining industry has changed dramatically in the last two decades, but it remains a very important factor in the provincial and national economy.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=19&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Oil &amp; Gas</h3><p>Petroleum sales went over 24 billion litres or the first time in South Africa in 2006. Various international crises have ontributed to a dip in demand since then, but Kwazulu-Natal&acute;s two oil refineries continue to produce large volumes of a wide variety of products. They are important regional and national assets as their joint production accounts for more than 300 000 of the 700 000 barrels of refined crude oil that South Africa produces.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=26&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Property</h3><p>Global economic conditions have created challenging conditions for the construction and property sectors. KwaZulu-Natal has been fortunate in that a number of projects are not dependent on short-term considerations. Rather, they are government-funded investments for the future.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=39&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Telecommunications</h3><p>Seacom has landed. The implications of the connection of a new undersea Seacom cable at Richards Bay are enormous. With a capacity of 1.2 trillion bytes per second (10 times what was previously available), the possibilities for telecommunications operators and service providers will massively expand and broadband access will be much easier to attain.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=23&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Tourism &amp; Leisure</h3><p>Kwazulu-natal is riding the tourism wave. Consistent policies, targeted interventions and significant investment has ensured that the post-1994 euphoria that started attracting foreigners to South Africa has been maintained in KwaZulu-Natal. The sector is a major contributor to the region&acute;s income and employment.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=24&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Transportation</h3><p>One of the biggest competitive advantages enjoyed by the province of KwaZulu-Natal is its eminence in transport and logistics. This stems in part from its geographic location relatively close to the industrial and manufacturing strength of Gauteng province, and to its position on the eastern seaboard, which gives it maritime access to countless destinations.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=43&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Utilities</h3><p>Eskom is building a pumped-storage facility at Ingula. Plans are under way for the erection of a privately funded 750-megawatt power station north of Durban</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=45&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"
banners[number++] = "<h3>Construction &amp; Materials</h3><p>Global economic conditions have created challenging conditions for the construction and property sectors. KwaZulu-Natal has been fortunate in that a number of projects are not dependent on short-term considerations. Rather, they are government-funded investments for the future.</p><p><a href=/pls/cms/ti_secout.secout_prov?p_sid=9&amp;p_site_id=130>Click here for more News &amp; Companies in this Sector</a></p>"

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