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Educational talks offer top speakers

Tonight, Wednesday, 17 August 2011, sees the 10th annual Ruth First Memorial Lecture take place at Wits, presented by deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe and, on 26 August, Prof Piet Delport will run a breakfast workshop on the new Consumer Protection Act (CPA).
Educational talks offer top speakers

The theme of the Wits evening will be 'In Search of an African Foreign Policy'. 2011 Ruth First Fellow, Eusebius McKaiser, will present his research on South Africa's policy on Libya and there will be an exhibition of pictures from Libya, by photojournalist Anton Hammerl, filed shortly before his disappearance.

McKaiser is a political commentator who has written widely in the local and international media on South African politics and ethical debates. He is an associate lecturer in the Wits Philosophy Department and an associate at the Wits Centre for Ethics. He has studied law and philosophy at Rhodes University and Oxford University. He is the current World Masters Debate Champion.

CPA update

The Association for Communication and Advertising (ACA) is hosting the breakfast workshop on the CPA to assist agencies and their clients understand its impact on the consumer legislative framework and what it means to the advertising and communications profession.

The workshop, which takes place at the Ulwazi Auditorium in Randburg, will cover the role of the National Consumer Commission, its jurisdiction and functions, an overview of the CPA, the application of the Act, definitions, restrictions, consumers' rights, marketing do's and don'ts and more.

Odette van der Haar, CEO of the ACA said, "Given the current economic climate, brands cannot afford disgruntled consumers. The new CPA must be clearly understood by marketing, advertising and communications practitioners because it affects the way business is conducted with consumers."

For more, email az.oc.dtlaaa@ofni.

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