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Do SA Police need FBI training ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup?

BRYANSTON A recent poll conducted by research agency African Response reflected that two thirds (66%) of South Africans agree that terrorism financing and money laundering will be areas of concern during 2010 FIFA World Cup which call for FBI training in order to prepare SA police. more...

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National Defence Force gears up for the 2010 FIFA World Cup

BRYANSTON – 68% of South Africans believe that the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) will improve security for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and beyond. more...

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African Response awarded AAA EmpowerDEX rating

BRYANSTON – African Response, the most empowered market research company, has just been awarded its AAA rating by EmpowerDEX, an independent economic empowerment rating and research agency. This means that African Response is a Level Two contributor to the principles of B-BBEE. more...

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Will the PSL Broadcast deal affect 2010 World Cup viewership?

BRYANSTON – At present, over half (55%) of South Africans say that they would not subscribe to a pay channel in order to be able to view the 2010 Soccer World Cup matches, if SuperSport is awarded broadcast rights to the games, reveals a recent dipstick by African Response. more...

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SAARF AMPS® project given the nod - International Audit

BRYANSTON – An independent consultant has recently commended the AMPS project, on which African Response is co-contracted. more...

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African Response: First BEE Research Company with ISO certification

BRYANSTON – African Response has just been awarded its ISO 9000:2001 certification, an internationally approved system for quality management, self assessment and third party assessment for business. more...

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South Africans against legalising prostitution and drinking in public

BRYANSTON – 79% of South Africans are against the proposal that prostitution and drinking in public be made legal for the duration of the 2010 World Cup, reveals a recent survey by African Response. more...

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Digital Communications and the Future of Advertising

BRYANSTON – Digital communication is driving social transformation and this has implications for the future of advertising. This is according to Steve Garton, Global Head of Media at Synovate. African Response hosted Steve’s visit to South Africa last month when he spoke at the very successful SAARF Symposium. Industry leaders from advertising, marketing, media and research industries attended the Symposium to listen to experts in the field of media audience and product / brand research share there knowledge of worldwide developments and trends in media. more...

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