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Blockchain Or Bust
Blockchains are taking us on a wild ride to change the world, writes Jan Vermeulen and Adam Oxford.
When The Going Gets Tough…
Happiness doesn’t come from doing easy work, but from the satisfaction that comes after the achievement of a difficult task that demanded our best.
Investing In A Green Future
Can green bonds unlock the investment to fight climate change? Vanessa Clark finds out.
Waking Beauty
Cape Town is buzzing, and it’s not only the throngs of tourists and artisanal gin factories making a din. Keith Bain takes a closer look at what’s driving the Mother City’s entrepreneurial spirit, and why this southernmost African outpost has become a start-up business hub.
Catching Kob On Rockless Paddletails
Dave Lilford reveals how to fish in rocky areas where only bait anglers could fish before.
Smarten Up
Megan Ellis explores why smart buildings are so popular overseas – and whether SA is catching up.
Game Changer
Isidingo competition hopes for innovative drill in 2019.
We All Need To Be Robocops
Cyberthreats are the new clear and present danger – do we have the skills to protect ourselves?
Advancing Parity Is A Strategic Decision
Gender diversity in the workplace has to be driven from the top – otherwise every other organisational level will not be motivated or converted. Georgina Guedes reports.
New Rules Of Engagement For Data Driven Rewards
In a world where data has become a free-for-all, discernment and transparency are the keys to customer loyalty. By Vanessa Clark.
Huddle Up
After the death of restrictive cubicles and old-school meeting rooms, Hasmita Amtha explores what’s next in office design.
Is 5G Here Already?
No-one has agreed exactly what 5G is yet, but that hasn’t stopped the telecoms industry starting to use it, writes Jan Vermeulen.
Decisions, Decisions
Choosing subjects for Grade 10 is an important decision that might influence the course of a child’s studies at tertiary level and their future career. And then again, it might not. By Nia Magoulianiti-McGregor.
Waste: South Africa’s New Gold
South Africa’s recycling economy is growing rapidly, says Carolyn de Kock, rivalling international markets.
Gold – Caught Between A Rock And A Hard Place
Increasing costs – a chokehold for gold.
Is Fibre Lighting-Up The Townships?
The internet is an emancipator, but it is also financially impractical for most South Africans. Fibre might be changing this as it heads for the townships, says James Francis.
The Cubicle Is Dead, So What’s Next?
More people are working remotely, but the future of work is not necessarily outside the office, writes Carolyn de Kock.
Empowering Small-Scale Farmers
Clinton Matos interviews Oxfam’s Head of Democracy, Governance and Strategic Alliances Programme, Mthandazu Ndlovu.
Having The Right Facilitators
Megan Ellis looks at why change management is a vital skillset for keeping businesses innovating.
Unlocking Communication Barriers
Mwangi Githahu reveals how a media and stakeholder engagement programme is equipping municipal leaders with communication skills to foster better relations with stakeholders.
