Article Mistake corrections

I am not sure if this counts as a correction as it may be dual market pricing. Still, the rates are fantastic:

Yeah, what a difference a week or two can make. The prices come from what were shown in the screenshot I took from my wife's phone when we did the article. Let it stand as a reminder of what the Rand once was. :cry:
 
http://businesstech.co.za/news/general/101412/here-are-south-africas-26-universities/

Here are South Africa’s 26 universities

The countries universities are divided into the following categories:

•9 universities of technology focused on vocationally oriented education;
•8 comprehensive universities offering a combination of academic and vocational diplomas and degrees;
•11 traditional universities offering theoretically oriented university degrees.

9+8+11 is 28.

The list in the the article has 26.

So which is it?
 
Staff Writer(s) can't count or type a vehicles name? :p

http://businesstech.co.za/news/general/102104/slowest-cars-in-south-africa/

Suzuki Jimny

The Suzuki Celerio hatch launched in SA at the start of 2015 and is not only among the best selling, but the cheapest.

It has only one engine option which is a 1.0-litre unit delivering 50kW with a torque peak of 90Nm.

It has the the following stats:
•0-100 km/h anywhere between 14 seconds and three weeks (Top Car has it at 17.2 sec).

•Top Speed 140km/h

The title talks about a Jimny, the picture is of a Jimny, but the text talks about a Suzuki Celerio hatch (not a Suzuki Jimny 4x4)... so which is it?
 
Thanks, these have been fixed

Thanks, it was fixed for a while this morning, now some retard (give me an infraction whoever you are that keeps messing this up, I don't care) came and messed it up again:

http://businesstech.co.za/news/general/102104/slowest-cars-in-south-africa/

Suzuki Jimny

The Suzuki Jimny launched in SA at the start of 2015 and is not only among the best selling, but the cheapest.

It has only one engine option which is a 1.0-litre unit delivering 50kW with a torque peak of 90Nm.

It has the the following stats:
•0-100 km/h anywhere between 14 seconds and three weeks (Top Car has it at 17.2 sec).

•Top Speed 140km/h

Here the Jimny specifications (it's a 1.3 for starters) and its been in SA for a couple of years:
http://www.suzukiauto.co.za/models/jimny/specifications/

The Celerio does have a 1.0 engine:
http://www.suzukiauto.co.za/models/celerio/specifications/

So make up your minds up which one is slow and correct everything.
 
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So make up your minds up which one is slow and correct everything.

The author was certain they'd written about the Jimny and edited my edit. It should be correct now - and their editing rights have been rescinded. #editormustfall
 
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