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Property Investment In The Cape Town CBD
The Cape Town Central City remained a viable commercial and residential property investment node in 2020 with the total estimated value of developments completed totalling R972 million – despite the crushing impact of Covid-19 on the construction sector.

A Birding Weekend With James Rawdon
SPONSORED: After the last three hugely successful Starlight Production Birding Weekends with James Rawdon, Thanda Safari is pleased to welcome James back for the fourth Bird Ringing Weekend which will take place from Friday 22 to Sunday 24 October 2021.

Equal Consideration, Equal Goals
Watch Video: Why safety gear for women balances the playing field.

Sisi Safety Wear Launches First Locally Manufactured Metaguard Safety Footwear For Women
SPONSORED: Over the years, women have been making up a greater proportion of the workforce, and this includes sectors that have typically been male-dominated such as mining, manufacturing and construction.

Thanda Safari’s Wildlife And Whiskey Weekend
Who needs rest and recuperation when you can rather enjoy wildlife and whiskey! Treat yourself and a friend or a loved one to a getaway-in-the-bush with Thanda Safari’s Wildlife & Whiskey Weekend from 8 to 10 October 2021.

Grade 9, The Watershed Year
Anél Lewis finds out why Grade 9 subject choices are so important.

Q2 2021 Business Confidence Higher Compared To Q2 2020 As SMEs Adapt To New Environment
Despite the economic landscape – which still poses significant challenges for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic – business confidence levels are higher among SME owners during the second quarter of 2021 compared to the same period last year.

Evotel Sets Installing Hope Challenge
SPONSORED: Fibre Network Operator (FNO), Evotel, has announced its “Installing Hope Challenge”.

Plan For The Future
Many South Africans consider wills to be important only for people with significant assets, but failure to put your last wishes in writing has significant implications for your family. By Lisa Witepski.

Funding Options For Further Study
Tertiary education comes at a considerable cost and, unfortunately, access to funding is an obstacle for many aspirant students wanting to go to university or college after school. By Anél Lewis.

Reimagining The Retail Space
The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent boom in online shopping have changed our shopping habits. Thando Pato finds out how this will affect the design of retail spaces.

Opinion Piece: Procuring The Right Safety Footwear Is Key To Female Workers’ Comfort And Wellbeing
SPONSORED: By Predahni Naidoo, Brand Manager at Sisi Work Safety.

Evotel Joins The Party
SPONSORED: The current internet price war is in full swing and is heating up with every new deal that is announced and Fibre Network Operator (FNO), Evotel, is joining in with new and sustainable pricing and packages with no smoke-and-mirror promotions.

The COVID-19 Gender Divide
While everyone is affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, women, particularly poor women, are bearing the brunt of economic and social challenges. Thando Pato finds out why.

Africa Food Safety Workshop Held By NMISA Will Yield Positive Results In Food And Feed Industry
SPONSORED: NMISA in partnership with the Joint Food and Agricultural Organization-International Atomic Energy Agency (FAO-IAEA) Centre held a free virtual Africa Food Safety Workshop to promote standards, reliable testing and international cooperation for better public health and trade.

Why Placing Women In Corporate Leadership Roles Matters
The under-representation of women at board and executive levels undermines women’s rights to participate in decision-making and creating a sustainable future. By Parmi Natesan, CEO, Institute of Directors in South Africa.

Fighting For Women’s Equality
Former South African deputy president Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka ends her eight-year term as United Nations under-secretary-general and executive director of UN Women this month (August). By Ryland Fisher.

I See What You See
Smart glasses had a bit of a false start in the consumer sector, but they have great potential for industry, writes Trevor Crighton.

Cassirer Welz Award
10 Year Retrospective.