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Drought And Water Scarcity
According to United Nations Water, as many as 1.6 billion people, or almost one quarter of the world’s population, are facing water shortages and drought conditions. Puseletso Mompei takes an in-depth look at this global phenomenon and how it is affecting South Africa.

The Future Of Fighting Fraud
Nick Cowen finds out what measures are being taken in the fight against credit card fraud in an all-too-connected world.

Understanding Encryption
Ever wondered how online encryption really works? Adam Oxford has the details.

Helping Rugby Score
Programmes that support rugby not only help expedite transformation, but can also change lives, writes Penny Haw.

CSI And Brands: A Natural Synergy
Phakama Mbonambi investigates how brands linked with social causes inspire positive socio-economic change.

Reimagining The Arts
The road to creative industry fame is not always paved in glitter, but thanks to community outreach programmes, some people from isolated parts of South Africa are now realising their dreams, writes Babalwa Shota.

Sports Development: Scoring Big
Sports development among rural communities is set to soar, thanks to innovative projects and government funding, reports Gershwin Wanneburg.

Partnerships Help Towns To Prosper
Caiphus Kgosana examines how public-private partnerships are turning Burgersfort into a town everyone wants to live in.

Moving In All Directions – Fast
Anthony Sharpe looks up and down the supply chain at key trends and technologies that are changing the face of freight.

Making The Moving Scene Green
Eco experts share best practices to turn environmental challenges into opportunities for growth. Susan Reynard reports.

Additional Learning Urgently Required
In a dynamic sector underpinned by innovative technology and growing markets, a skilled workforce is key. This remains a challenge for supply management companies, writes Lisa Witepski.

Vigilance & Wisdom
Increasing focus on cost and pressure on margins are forcing freight and logistic companies to become more flexible, writes Caryn Gootkin.

Working Smarter
Making the most of your workforce requires motivation and constant training. Anthony Sharpe levels up.

Are We Running Out?
Is the current preoccupation with load-shedding keeping South Africans in the dark about our next looming crisis? Asks Gillian Klawansky.

In The Spotlight
Röhlig-Grindrod Logistics reveal their new modern software and premises.

The Big, The Small And The Disruptive
Supply chain management is widely acknowledged as a key driver of economic growth. Caryn Gootkin considers some big, small and disruptive elements of the sector.

Independent Power Performs
Power producers in South Africa are forging ahead with plans to reach a target of 30% clean energy by 2025, writes Duma Gqubule.

Green Schools
Educational institutions provide just the right place to instil the values of eco-friendly structures and behaviour in society, Puseletso Mompei elaborates.

A Holistic Approach To Literacy
Developing literacy within a community will positively influence children’s literacy development, writes Puseletso Mompei.

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