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Getting Predictive Around Customer Loyalty
In the digital age, new technologies offer companies the opportunity to predict customer
behaviour and leverage this to drive deeper ties of loyalty. By Rodney Weidemann.

Rising Stars
Betway SA20 is growing and attracting a new generation of young talent, writes Stuart Hess.

Cape Ushers In Its Racing Renaissance
All roads will lead to Kenilworth in January 2024 as the Mother City hosts two of the country’s most celebrated and prestigious social events, the L’Ormarins King’s Plate Racing Festival and the World Sports Betting Cape Town Met. By Herman Gibbs.

Know Your IBM – And How To Keep It On Track
Having a healthy weight is essential to protect your overall wellbeing, and measuring it can help you achieve and maintain this, writes Glynis Horning.

The Importance Of Compliance Monitoring
Envass water and air compliance monitoring serves as the front lines in our efforts to preserve the environment and ensure public wellbeing.

Ball-Playing Defenders
Have you ever wondered how some of Mzansi’s greatest defenders would have fared against the league’s modern marksmen? Sihle Ndebele finds out what Mark Fish would do.

Boost For South Africa’s Socioeconomic Programme
A global automotive manufacturer has committed to one of South Africa’s special economic zones, but is the project attracting the investment it should be? Trevor Crighton finds out.

Embracing The Generative AI Era For Mining
The potential offered by new technologies like AI is such that the effective use of these solutions can positively impact all areas of the mine, according to Accenture.

Crafting A Reputation For Excellence
JA Engineering meets the varied demands of underground and opencast mines through the local design and manufacture of OEM mining equipment and after-market parts.

Overcoming The Challenges Requires Multifaceted Leadership
Conscious, community-oriented leadership drives resilience of the manufacturing ecosystem, writes Dr Lisa Kinnear, academic director for the Toyota Wessels Institute for Manufacturing Studies.

How Junior Miners Can Benefit From ‘Green’ Metals
As global demand for renewable energy solutions rises, the metals that go into such offerings increase in importance and open opportunities for juniors in SA to exploit. By Rodney Weidemann.

From Grassroots Literacy Programmes To Maths Centres
Meaningful corporate social investment partnerships can have a significant impact on children’s education and development, writes Anél Lewis.

Everything Everywhere All At Once
Enterprise resource planning systems grant manufacturers unparalleled visibility of their operations, writes Doug Hunter, customer and ecosystem enablement manager at SYSPRO Africa.

Opening A Franchise 101
Thinking of taking the leap and investing in a franchise? Caryn Gootkin asks the experts what to consider when becoming a franchisee.

Offering Some Light Amid The Darkness
Keeping the business lights on during load shedding requires innovative solutions, which, in turn, require cash injections. By Trevor Crighton.

The Path To Becoming A Nonexecutive Director
Nonexecutive directorship is becoming its own vocation. Caryn Gootkin finds out how to be appointed to a board.

Procurement Opportunities Are Key
Frameworks around the spending of public money for goods and services need to be relooked if we are to unlock the potential of township economies. By Dineo Faku.

Green Shoots
The shift to the green economy is precipitating a historic change in the sorts of skills workers need. Anthony Sharpe looks at the challenges of anticipating skills needs – and meeting them.

Farming Faces Unique Challenges
Transformation has progressed, but a lack of services hinders future growth, writes Lindi Botha.

Destination Mzansi
The South African tourism sector remains resilient in the face of many domestic and global challenges, writes Tshifhiwa Tshivhengwa, CEO of the Tourism Business Council of South Africa.