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Teaching Chaos
Design thinking has become the go-to philosophy for creativity and innovation, says Adam Oxford, but it remains mired in misconception, and the skills required are hard to teach.

Legrand Launches Nuvo Intelligent Sound System
Legrand’s new Nuvo intelligent sound system has been design for simplicity, accessibility to all music, high sound quality and installation flexibility.
How To Train Millennials
In a few years, millennials will make up the vast majority of the workforce. Megan Ellis finds out what employers need to know about training this new generation of workers.
Controlling The Carnage
It’s another year of shocking statistics on our roads. Tamsin Oxford takes a look at what can be done to improve driver behaviour.

Protect The Children Art Competition
The Living Vine (NPO 158-102) invites all children from Grade R-Grade 12 to participate in an Art Competition with fabulous prizes for the top 3 entries in each category.

Self-injury taking its toll
In an ever-changing world where teenagers and young adolescents are increasingly confronted with new challenges, peer pressure, demanding relationships and the like, the growing phenomenon of self-harm as a means of regulating their emotions comes as no surprise.
The New Digital Interns
The digital skills shortage is massive, and it affects all areas of employment. Lungelo Shezi talks to the organisations looking to teach the masses.
Nouveau Teach
Workplace requirements are changing faster than ever, and new jobs are replacing old. Are academic institutions keeping up, asks Adam oxford.
What Does the Ocean Economy Need?
The aims of operation Phakisa are noble, says Kerry Haggard, but what skills does the sector need to achieve its goals?
Tough Conversations
How to deal with problem employees and stay on the right side of strict labour law? Zia Taylor investigates.
University of Limpopo to Produce Chartered Accountants
The University of Limpopo (UL) has gained accreditation for its postgraduate degree in accounting, effective from January 2017.
Free State’s Top Accounting Learner Achieves 100%
SPONSORED: At the Free State Thuthuka Development Camp awards, Mdladlamba and eight other learners were honoured as the province’s brightest maths, accounting and science learners by representatives of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA), the Free State Department of Education, the University of the Free State (UFS) and the Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA).
Western Cape’s Top Maths and Accounting Learners Honoured
SPONSORED: Recently, 180 top performing Grade 12 learners from the Western Cape packed their bags and gave up a week of their school holiday to take part in the province’s Thuthuka development camp, an initiative run by the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) in partnership with the Western Cape Department of Education. At the camp’s award ceremony, four learners were honoured as the province’s brightest maths and accounting learners.
Mpumalanga’s Top Learners Celebrated at Tenth Annual Thuthuka Camp
SPONSORED: Recently, 400 of Mpumalanga’s top performing matric learners spent a week of their winter school holidays attending the Thuthuka Development Camp. At the camp’s award ceremony, ten learners were honoured as the brightest learners in the province for these subjects.
200 KZN Learners Attend SAICA Development Camp
SPONSORED: The main campus at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Pietermaritzburg was buzzing with activity from 4 to 9 July 2016 when 200 KZN matric learners took part in the Thuthuka development camp of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA).
Nine Matrics Recognised for Excellence at Gauteng Development Camp
SPONSORED: Nine students were honoured as the brightest learners at a Development Camp where Gauteng’s top performing matric learners spent a week of their winter school holidays to improve their proficiency in mathematics, accounting and science.
Western Cape CAs(SA) Assist Schools with Their Finances
According to findings by Corruption Watch, schools remain one of the country’s biggest corruption hotspots.
Over 2700 Teens to Spend the Holidays Improving Their Maths Skills
Most teenagers will spend the winter holidays finding ways to relax and avoid the cold. However, thanks to the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA), more than 2 700 talented learners will be warming their brains countrywide.
Auditor-General Report: Municipalities Must Grow Their Own Timber
Auditor-General (AG) Thembekile Kimi Makwetu released a recent report detailing the state of financial health of South Africa’s municipalities and stresses the need for less discussions and a lot more action.

Curro’s Strong Financial Performance Leads to Long-Term Rating Upgrade by GCR
Global Credit Ratings (GCR) has upgraded the long term national scale rating assigned to Curro Holdings Limited to BBB(ZA) ,with the short term rating affirmed at A3(ZA), and the outlook accorded as Stable.