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New General Manager for Shopper's Friend
Monday, 16 January 2012Werner Lindeque has been appointed as the new General Manager of Shopper’s Friend. He began his career in 1996 as a junior graphic designer, and quickly progressed as a result of his exceptional leadership qualities, effective management style, high standards of work quality and ethics, fanatical attention to detail, as well as his willingness to learn. These remains evident throughout his career to date, and are an integral part of who he is today. His track record clearly displays that he has acquired all the necessary skills, knowledge and experience to be an exceptional asset to any company for which he works.
Werner has worked as Publisher for Wilbury and Claymore, a publishing company which was acquired by Media24 Magazines during the course of the previous year.
In this role, he was responsible for the publishing and managing of various B2B market leading publications, such as Medical Chronicle, PedMed & Adolescent Medicine, Healthcare Review, Laboratory Marketing Spectrum, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, What’s New Doc. He also secured Custom Publishing contracts such as Netcare Magazine and Medi-Clinic Diaries. Prior to joining Wilbury and Claymore in 2006, he was the Group Brand and Visual Communications Manager of Netcare.
We wish Werner best of luck in his new position.
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Paarl Media and Primedia astounded at Competition Commission ruling
Thursday, 08 December 2011Paarl Media and Primedia are astounded by the decision by the Competition Commission yesterday (6 December 2011) to reverse the unconditional approval it gave in January 2011 regarding the acquisition by Paarl Media of Primedia@Home.
“Our legal teams are studying the decision, but the likelihood is that we will refer the matter to the Competition Tribunal to reconsider the Commission's decision,” said Stephen van der Walt, CEO of Paarl Media and Geraint Crwys-Williams, Group Commercial & Legal Executive at Primedia.
In a joint statement the representatives of the respective companies said: “When the Competition Commission completely reverses its own decision on the same set of facts, the resulting commercial anarchy bodes ill for economic growth and jobs in future. Any attempt to undo the merger will mean the loss of over a thousand jobs. With this inexplicable reversal the reputation of the Competition Commission suffers a grievous blow.”
The companies said the Competition Commission has now prohibited a merger which has already been fully implemented, with the knowledge and approval of the Competition Tribunal. As the Tribunal recognised in its ruling in July 2011, Paarl Media was legally entitled to integrate Primedia@Home into its Shoppers Friend operation after voluntarily notifying the transaction to the Commission and receiving unconditional approval from the Commission in January this year.
Paarl Media and Primedia do not believe it is practically possible to reverse a merger process which has been completed, and even if a reversal were possible, Primedia has no intention of resuscitating the Primedia@Home operation.
“We have already implemented the merger, and the considerable investments we have made have been a success. How does the Commission expect us to undo this, and who will compensate the affected employees for the loss of their jobs and us for the expense we have incurred legally, and with the endorsement of the Competition Tribunal, after the Commission gave us unconditional approval? ” asked Van der Walt.
“In our view the Commission’s decision is incapable of being implemented – you cannot unscramble an omelette.
“This illogical and incomprehensible ruling is going to make business question the validity of every decision the Competition Commission has made in the past as well as the permanence of decisions made in the future. In the space of 10 months the Commission has delivered completely opposite decisions on the same facts.
“The Commission's decision will cost more than 1 000 jobs if it is implemented. It is a waste of resources, it is bad for business and it does great damage to the public good.
“This transaction was below the financial thresholds where notification was required. We did so voluntarily because it was good corporate governance. The way the matter has been handledis likely to make other companies do everything they can to avoid South Africa's competition procedures.
“It will be up to the Competition Tribunal to restore confidence in our competition authorities.”
Van der Walt assures staff and clients that it would be “business as usual” at Shoppers Friend while the legal process continued.
Crwys-Williams confirmed potential job losses if the merger was reversed.
“We will close Primedia@Home if it is handed back to us. This means the loss of between 1 200 and 1 400 jobs.
“The only other potential buyer for the operation is Caxton, who objected to this merger. If Caxton bought Primedia@Home, significant competition issues would come up. It’s a non-starter,” he said.
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New General Manager for Shopper's Friend
Monday, 16 January 2012Werner Lindeque has been appointed as the new General Manager of Shopper’s Friend. He began his career in 1996 as a junior graphic designer, and quickly progressed as a result of his exceptional leadership qualities, effective management style, high standards of work quality and ethics, fanatical attention to detail, as well as his willingness to learn. These remains evident throughout his career to date, and are an integral part of who he is today. His track record clearly displays that he has acquired all the necessary skills, knowledge and experience to be an exceptional asset to any company for which he works.
Werner has worked as Publisher for Wilbury and Claymore, a publishing company which was acquired by Media24 Magazines during the course of the previous year.
In this role, he was responsible for the publishing and managing of various B2B market leading publications, such as Medical Chronicle, PedMed & Adolescent Medicine, Healthcare Review, Laboratory Marketing Spectrum, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, What’s New Doc. He also secured Custom Publishing contracts such as Netcare Magazine and Medi-Clinic Diaries. Prior to joining Wilbury and Claymore in 2006, he was the Group Brand and Visual Communications Manager of Netcare.
We wish Werner best of luck in his new position.
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Paarl Media and Primedia astounded at Competition Commission ruling
Thursday, 08 December 2011Paarl Media and Primedia are astounded by the decision by the Competition Commission yesterday (6 December 2011) to reverse the unconditional approval it gave in January 2011 regarding the acquisition by Paarl Media of Primedia@Home.
“Our legal teams are studying the decision, but the likelihood is that we will refer the matter to the Competition Tribunal to reconsider the Commission's decision,” said Stephen van der Walt, CEO of Paarl Media and Geraint Crwys-Williams, Group Commercial & Legal Executive at Primedia.
In a joint statement the representatives of the respective companies said: “When the Competition Commission completely reverses its own decision on the same set of facts, the resulting commercial anarchy bodes ill for economic growth and jobs in future. Any attempt to undo the merger will mean the loss of over a thousand jobs. With this inexplicable reversal the reputation of the Competition Commission suffers a grievous blow.”
The companies said the Competition Commission has now prohibited a merger which has already been fully implemented, with the knowledge and approval of the Competition Tribunal. As the Tribunal recognised in its ruling in July 2011, Paarl Media was legally entitled to integrate Primedia@Home into its Shoppers Friend operation after voluntarily notifying the transaction to the Commission and receiving unconditional approval from the Commission in January this year.
Paarl Media and Primedia do not believe it is practically possible to reverse a merger process which has been completed, and even if a reversal were possible, Primedia has no intention of resuscitating the Primedia@Home operation.
“We have already implemented the merger, and the considerable investments we have made have been a success. How does the Commission expect us to undo this, and who will compensate the affected employees for the loss of their jobs and us for the expense we have incurred legally, and with the endorsement of the Competition Tribunal, after the Commission gave us unconditional approval? ” asked Van der Walt.
“In our view the Commission’s decision is incapable of being implemented – you cannot unscramble an omelette.
“This illogical and incomprehensible ruling is going to make business question the validity of every decision the Competition Commission has made in the past as well as the permanence of decisions made in the future. In the space of 10 months the Commission has delivered completely opposite decisions on the same facts.
“The Commission's decision will cost more than 1 000 jobs if it is implemented. It is a waste of resources, it is bad for business and it does great damage to the public good.
“This transaction was below the financial thresholds where notification was required. We did so voluntarily because it was good corporate governance. The way the matter has been handledis likely to make other companies do everything they can to avoid South Africa's competition procedures.
“It will be up to the Competition Tribunal to restore confidence in our competition authorities.”
Van der Walt assures staff and clients that it would be “business as usual” at Shoppers Friend while the legal process continued.
Crwys-Williams confirmed potential job losses if the merger was reversed.
“We will close Primedia@Home if it is handed back to us. This means the loss of between 1 200 and 1 400 jobs.
“The only other potential buyer for the operation is Caxton, who objected to this merger. If Caxton bought Primedia@Home, significant competition issues would come up. It’s a non-starter,” he said.
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Paarl Media Career News

Paarl Print mourns their colleagues and friends Wednesday, 08 February 2012
The tragic event of 17 April 2009 left the Paarl Print family in shock and the whole group mourns the loss of our colleagues and friends. It was with sadness that we learnt over the past two days that two more staff members passed away. Our prayers are constantly with the families of the deceased as well as those hospitalised and we will continue to support them in any way possible to relieve their burden of grief at this time.
To support the victims and their families the Paarl Media Group has established a Family Trust Fund and anyone is welcome to make a contribution to the fund. Paarl Print and Paarl Media would like to thank all the major contributors as well as the many other pledges and donations which are still streaming in. The fund currently stands in excess of R7 million and pledges are still coming in.
Both Lambert and Nicol Retief says; “We dedicate our donation to the fund to all the people of Paarl Print as well as the greater Paarl Media Group. We trust that this will contribute to the financial care of the seriously injured and victims’ immediate family.” The Retief family has since 1938, when the company was purchased by their father Nico Retief, been an inextricable part of Paarl Print. Lambert Retief, Non-executive Chairman of the Paarl Media Group further says; “Charity begins at home.”
Donations can be paid into the account at Standard Bank Paarl, Account name: Paarl Printing (Pty) Ltd; Account number 072201401, Branch number 0502510. Independent trustees have been appointed and distribution to the respective families will start as quickly as possible. Any other support in the form of non-perishable donations is welcome and we invite you to contact the call centre at 021-870 3800.
The origin of the fire has not been established yet and Paarl Media and Paarl Print are working closely with all the relevant authorities to establish the cause. The Group has appointed two forensic investigators to assist in the investigations. It is important for the Group to understand the cause and origin and the severity of the damage and we cannot comment on the cause of the event until such time. Information will be made available as soon as the findings have been released to us.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the deceased those hospitalised.
HOSPITALISED
FRANS VAN WYK (47) Shift Leader Bindery – condition stable
DAVID CUPIDO (45) Folding Operator – condition stable
ANDRIES APPOLLIS (56) Shrink Wrap Operator – condition critical
PAUL KEANE (52) Cost Accountant – condition stable
DANIELLE ALBERTYN (30) Sewing Operator – condition critical
DOUGLAS ROMAN (48) Soft Band Operator – condition critical
HILTON VAUGHAN (36) General Assistant Bindery – condition critical
SHARON ADONIS – cafeteria – condition critical
DECEASED – FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
GERHARD MANS (37) Printer
Thursday 23 April 2009
10:00 AGS Protea Center, Main Road Paarl
MARCELLE BASSON (39) Planner
Thursday 23 April 2009
15:00, Dutch Reformed Church Sarel Cillier Street, Parow
JENELLE PIETERSEN (23) General Assistant Bindery
Saturday 25 APRIL 2009,
10h00 Old Apostolic Church, Lantana Street, Paarl East
THYS DE VRIES (52) Quality Controller
Saturday 25 APRIL 2009
10:00 VGK, Hugenote, Paarl East
ERICK PETERS (59) Printer
Saturday 25 APRIL 2009
08:00 Athlone Civic Centre, Athlone
HILTON BLANCKENBERG (52) Cutter
Saturday 25 APRIL 2009
10:00 in die AME-Church, Bougaart Street, Paarl East.
MARSHALL DIEDERICKS – Cleaner – Contracted to Paarl Print
Saturday 25 APRIL 2009
10:00 uit VGK Immanuel-congregation, Charleston Hill, Paarl
JOSEPH JOHNSON - Cleaner – Contracted to Paarl Print
Satuday 25 APRIL 2009
09:30 in AME-kerk, Magnolia street, Paarl East
PATRICIA STOFFELS (35) Senior Assistant
Sunday 26 APRIL 2009
12:00 uit die Church of the Nazarene in Pelican Street, Wellington.
PIETER SAAYMAN (50) Bandset Operator
Tuesday 28 April 2009
10H00 Dutch Reformed Church Wellington East
LIEZEL JACOBS (34) General Assistant Bindery
Funeral arrangements not available yet



