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Gender-Based Violence Battle
SPONSORED: Transforming attitudes, beliefs and norms is a must to win the war against gender-based violence in South Africa, writes Annah Moyo-Kupeta, executive director at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

Greening Affordable Housing with Transcend
At Absa we strive to enable sustainability by ensuring the needs of our people and planet are met.

Citadel Partnership With Ronan Keating And Gary Player Raises R2-Million For South African Children
All proceeds to go to the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital Oncology Unit and the Blair Atholl Pre-Primary School.

#BreakingTheBias
SPONSORED: This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is #BreakTheBias. We chat to tech entrepreneur Kimberley Taylor, founder and CEO of Loop, about breaking the bias within SA’s technology space.

The Golden Rules For Investing In Property
Beth Amato takes a closer look at why property investment remains a valuable asset class.

Join The Evotel Podcast Fibre Conversation
SPONSORED: Fibre Network Operator (FNO), Evotel, has started a podcast, covering a range of subjects around fibre-to-the-home.

Back To Work
New policies, processes and applications offer ways for people to return to work securely, says Rodney Weidemann.

“Realistic” Budget Growth Won’t Deliver Enough Economic Growth, Citadel Experts Say
Citadel’s Chief Economist and Advisory Partner, Maarten Ackerman, Chief Investment Officer, George Herman, and Fiduciary Partner, Theunis Ehlers, weigh in on the Finance Minister’s “neutral and realistic budget which neither disappoints nor impresses in the current economic climate”.

Why Our Youth Matters
Sanlam speaks to Thando Pato about its involvement in youth education programmes.

Far From Normal
Keith Bain suggests six places to stay where three essentials – escape, awe, and wonder – are guaranteed.

Access To Land, Prejudice And Poverty: Hurdles That 22-Year-Old Agripreneur Masello Mokhoro Is Conquering
SPONSORED: While her peers were being carefree, a young Masello Mokhoro had already adopted the mindset of an entrepreneur.

How The Industry Is Eliminating Fatigue-Based Accidents
As part of its commitment to the principle of zero harm, Anglo American’s Kolomela Mine has implemented a fatigue management programme to reduce accidents. By Dineo Phaladi, section manager: mining technology and information systems.

Absa And Property Group Exemplar REITail Partner To Pioneer First Syndicated Sustainability-Linked Use Of Benefit Loan
In a landmark transaction highlighting confidence in township and rural commercial property, Absa Bank acted as sole Global Coordinator and Bookrunner in the strategic refinancing of Exemplar REITail Limited’s R3.135bn debt package.

Nutrition And Food Safety
SPONSORED: NMISA is a type 3A entity and agency of the Department of trade, industry, and competition (the dtic), established and fulfilling its legal mandate under the Measurement Units and Measurement Standards Act, Act no. 18 of 2006: to keep the National Measurement Standards for South Africa and ensure global equivalence of our measurement units.

How To Balance Investing In Your Child’s Education Versus Your Own Retirement
Director, Regional Head and wealth management specialist at Citadel, Nic Horn says both are imperative – so it’s all about getting the balance right.

New Regulations And Standards
The principle of SHEQ management is an old one, but new standards and the onset of digitalisation are shaking things up, writes Rodney Weidemann.

Banking On Hemp
Used for a whole range of applications, hemp grows easily in South African soil, giving us a key opportunity to cash in on a growing market, writes Beth Amato.

Can South Africa Reach Its Green Power Goals?
South Africa needs to transition to a net-zero emissions economy by 2050 to limit the damage of climate and ensure a sustainable manufacturing sector. By Delia Du Toit.

A Different Type Of Gifting
By Jean de Villiers, Head of Philanthropy at Citadel.

A Fertile Market
South Africa consumes just one per cent of the world’s fertiliser but demand is growing, writes Lisa Witepski.