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Looming Famine Requires Food Consumption Reset
Innovation and practical interventions are needed to reduce food waste, writes Colleen Dardagan.

Savour Stellenbosch
South Africa’s second oldest town is, to put it mildly, simply astonishing. Stellenbosch has the country’s oldest wine route and has become an art destination of note. There’s plenty to sip, see and excite in Stellenbosch, so make sure this tree-lined town is your next destination. By Mart-Marié du Toit.

Get Moving
Caryn Gootkin goes in search of some expert fitness advice to help get you in shape for summer and all year round.

New Developments
Gareth Griffiths uncovers the latest happenings in lifestyle precincts, hotels and apartment hotels.

Insuring Small Businesses
In today’s volatile economic and civil environment, protecting yourself against risk is essential, writes Lizo Mnguni, pricing manager and spokesperson at Old Mutual Insure.

Blowing Open The African Market
Explosives manufacturer Enaex Africa is taking on the African market with a strategy grounded in safety, quality, people, local economic development and corporate social responsibility.

Choosing The Correct Sunglasses
We may take it for granted, but choosing the correct sunglasses that fit the shape of our faces is essential, writes Itumeleng Mogaki.

Looking At Housing Differently
Professor Amira Osman, president of the South African Institute of Architects, shares why considering housing as a form of infrastructure makes sense from an economic development and poverty reduction perspective.

E&T Minerals: Delivering Reliability, Efficiency, Excellence And Transparency
Local trading and investment firm offers junior miners and blue-chip firms alike access to energy-focused commodities, including coal, and those minerals related to the development of renewable resources. By Rodney Weidemann.

Coping With Pressure And Keeping Fit
Desiree Ellis has played for and captained her country to international success. Now, as head coach of Banyana Banyana she requires a different level of mental and physical fitness. She spoke to Jermaine Craig.

Knowledge Is Key
Property management professionals must educate themselves in certain key subjects if they hope to succeed in an evolving world, writes Rodney Weidemann.

In Pursuit Of Performance
Consumers expect more from relationships with brands. So how do brands measure the return on investment of their loyalty programmes and respond with the right roll-outs to avoid losing customers to competitors? By Mart-Marié du Toit.

Preserve, Protect And Produce
Looking at the security of the water supply, Gareth Griffiths queries if South Africa is on the brink of another looming load-shedding-style disaster.

Inching Towards Inclusion
Could financial and educational inclusion be the answer to fostering real, sustainable development in South Africa? The answer, according to several experts from several African countries, is a resounding “yes”. By Lisa Witepski.

Aligning Skills And Equipment
The importance of having competent operators for large mining machines cannot be overstated. Fortunately, there is an objective test that has been developed to test the skills and assess the competence of individual operators.

Bigger And Better
User-centric loyalty programmes that offer more than swipe-and-earn rewards have the potential to engage consumers beyond the buying cycle, writes Ańel Lewis.

On The Trail Of Zero Harm
Safety in the mining environment starts with project safety files and continues until the end of the mine’s life. Digital technologies are significantly improving this arena. By Rodney Weidemann.

Taking Your Wealth Further
Caryn Gootkin looks at what drives financially comfortable people, and how to plan for greater wealth.

DE&I Policies Are Key To Growth
Why having key strategic policies around equity, empowerment, diversity, inclusion, values, and culture makes your businesses more attractive and geared for growth. By Itumeleng Mogaki.

Keeping Kids Active
Outdoor activities have a host of benefits for kids: natural vitamin D, improved bone density, and a sure-fire way to get rid of the pesky “I’m so bored” condition that seems to plague children all-year-round. Raina Julies offers four outdoor adventures.