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The Robots Are Coming
Could a robot write this article? Not yet. But robotic process automation is changing the way a lot of jobs are done. Anthony Sharpe and Megan Ellis investigate.
Amplats Drives Sustainable Land Reform And Transformation
Enabling socio-economic development and the completion of housing and resettlement projects to improve the lives of the people of Rustenburg.
Business And Art, A Perfect Match
For corporates, supporting the arts can result in powerful cultural impact as well as valuable return on investment.
New Industry Entrants Eye For Investment Opportunities
Newly formed coal mining company, Sibambene Coal is hunting for investment opportunities to promote inclusive growth and competition.
South Africa’s New Urbanism
New urbanism takes off as mixed-use developments continue to grow, writes Carola Koblitz.
Budget Speech 2019
Finance minister, Tito Mboweni recently highlighted the following key interventions in his maiden budget speech.
Kropz Appoints Jan Steenkamp As New MD Of Elandsfontein
AIM-listed South African fertiliser company, Kropz recently appointed Jan Steenkamp as MD of its 74% owned Elandsfontein phosphate project, located in Western Cape, South Africa.
CESA To Host Annual Infrastructure Indaba
Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) will host its annual Infrastructure Indaba on 6-7 March 2019 at the Durban International Convention Centre.
Address By President Ramaphosa At Mining Indaba
Our message to international investors is that we are taking practical measures to build an economy that is underpinned by inclusive growth, competitiveness and transformation.
JSE Opens 2019 Investment Challenge Registrations
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has officially opened registration for its 2019 Investment Challenge.
President Cyril Ramaphosa To Attend 25th Mining Indaba Event
President Cyril Ramaphosa is confirmed to attend the 2019 Investing in African Mining Indaba conference, taking place in Cape Town on 4-7 February.
A Call To Prioritise Biofuels For Aviation In SSA
It’s estimated that by 2050, global aviation could account for over 22% of all global carbon dioxide emissions due to rapid growth in air traffic – and with limited operational and aircraft design options for reducing emissions, there is a need for more low-carbon fuels.
The Inequality Gap Continues To Grow
Billionaire fortunes increased by 12% last year or $2.5 billion a day, while 3.8 billion poor people saw their wealth decline by 11%. This is according to a recent report by Oxfam, an international federation.
Are Green Walls On The Up?
Do the benefits of putting plants on outdoor walls outweigh the cost of installation and maintenance? Carolyn De Kock reports.
Africa Teaching Africa
Busani Moyo looks at strides made on the African continent towards Agenda 2030 and how South Africa can learn from the progress made in other countries.
The Magic Of Multi-Link
Wallet full of loyalty cards weighing you down? Georgina Guedes investigates the growth of “one card for all” partner schemes.
5 Ways To Reduce Commercial Food Waste
Clinton Matos looks at ways companies can keep their food out of the bins.
Going Solar
With load shedding back and electricity price hikes on the horizon, Anthony Sharpe squints up at the feasibility of solar power for businesses.
A Voyage Of Discovery
A Journey with the Architects of the World provides a unique and inside perspective on the architectural profession across the world.
Loyalty Success Stories
Leading retailers require leading loyalty programmes. Anthony Sharpe sizes up two of the best performing in SA.