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African Bank Introduces A New, World Class, Loyalty Program For Its Customers
African Bank is taking a definitive step towards improving the financial wellbeing of its customers with the introduction of a new, world class, loyalty program, called Audacious Rewards.

Gender Intelligence
Understanding the dynamics and aptitude involved in building a case for gender mainstreaming. By Lisa Witepski.

Women Of Impact – Event
On the 30th of August, DStv Media Sales and E! Entertainment hosted their annual Women’s Month event at The Venue in Morningside, this year under the banner: Women Of Impact.

Helping Communities Deal With Mental Health Problems
With depression and anxiety on the rise, Tiisetso Tlelima looks at an organisation giving communities psychosocial support.

More Access To Markets With Industry Partnerships
SPONSORED: The South African Furniture Initiative (SAFI) recently confirmed its continued endorsement of partnerships with key stakeholders to give its members and supporters access to some of the pre-eminent furniture manufacturing and interior design events both locally and internationally.

How To Get Your Agri Business Export Ready
Author: Roux Wildeboer, Sector Head for Agriculture at Absa Investment Banking.

South Africa’s Rooibos-Quaffing Celebrity Hippo
Rescued as a baby after serious flooding, Jessica the hippo has become a famous movie star, tourist attraction and renowned drinker of local rooibos tea. By SA Rooibos Council.

LTM Group Smarter City In The Greater Saldanha Bay Municipality Area
Dhevan Pillay, Group CEO of LTM, recently stayed over at the Langebaan Boutique hotel.

Making Social Justice Matter: A Research Chair’s Social Justice Quest
Professor Thuli Madonsela shares that while there are many milestones to celebrate around the social justice movement, the South Africa we want to see in the years to come needs a shared vision so we can advance social justice pursuits.

DSV Helping To Unlock Africa’s Economic Potential
Anytime, anywhere in Africa. That’s the DSV Africa Service (DAS) end-to-end logistics solutions commitment.

South Africa’s Brand Positioning Amid Global Uncertainty
Nation branding can serve as a catalyst for global competitiveness, shares Brand SA’s acting CEO, Sithembile Ntombela.

Still In Pursuit Of Justice
Lukhanyo Calata shares how restorative justice is still, in part, elusive for many of the families of our fallen struggle heroes.

EO Fempreneurs Share Business Success Tips This Women’s Day
“The number of fempreneurs (women entrepreneurs) in South Africa is growing. Women’s Month is a wonderful opportunity to highlight the strides they have made towards achieving equality and independence as well as the many struggles and challenges that many women still face,” says Cindy Norcott, Marketing and Communications Chair for EO Durban.

Could South Africa’s Gene-Editing Regulations Decrease Local Food Security?
According to some experts, South Africa’s gene editing legislation is extremely short-sighted and doesn’t bode well for food security concerns, reports Busani Bafana.

Capitalising On Cannabis
Cannabis holds lucrative promise for small-scale farmers, but can it deliver? Duma Gqubule investigates.

Here And Queer
Ongoing issues facing the LGBTQIA+ community in South Africa require attention and action now, writes Tamsin Wort and Jade Jacobs.

Everything You Need To Know To Get Your Agri-Projects Funded
As the largest agricultural funder in South Africa, Absa facilitates investment, infrastructure, and trade development to support the full agriculture value chain across the continent.

MiX Telematics Helps Carve A Path For Future Coders
SPONSORED: MiX Telematics (JSE: MIX, NYSE: MIXT), has partnered with a consortium that teaches learners throughout Africa basic coding skills with an innovative game that doesn’t require prior knowledge or access to computers.

Sellers Of Goods To Produce Proof Of Payment Of Duty
SPONSORED: An often-overlooked section of the Customs & Excise Act 91 of 1964 (“the Act”) is section 102. As most know, the Act is self-regulating in that those who operate within the ambit of the Act are expected to ensure that they comply with its provisions.
An Unjust Education System
Professor Jonathan Jansen, Professor of Education at Stellenbosch University and president of the Academy of Science of South Africa, shares how we should deal with the visible injustice framing our children’s schooling experience.