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Flexible Working – The New Franchise Frontier In South Africa
SPONSORED: The flexible office market is worth USD 25 billion in annual revenue and three in ten buildings in every city around the world could offer comprise flexible workspace by 2030.

FNB Art Joburg Announces Two New Sections – Gallery Lab And MAX
SPONSORED: As part of new and exciting changes and highlights at FNB Art Joburg, the fair announces details of its upcoming show, taking place this September.

Fired Up
Kal Tire uses big data to benchmark.

FNB Joburg Art Fair Renamed FNB Art Joburg
SPONSORED: FNB Joburg Art Fair renamed FNB Art Joburg with new owners at the helm.

Anglo American Announces Board Changes
Diversified mining house Anglo American has appointed Nolitha Fakude as chairperson of Anglo American’s management board in South Africa, effective 1 September 2019.

4IR Impacts Future Skills In-Demand
We are well into the fourth industrial revolution that is fundamentally changing the way we live, work and relate to one another. Jermaine Craig reports.

Anglo American Intends Returning $1bn To Shareholders
Diversified mining house, Anglo American has announced its intention of returning up to $1 billion to its shareholders through share buyback programme.

CESA Welcomes R100bn Seed Fund For Infrastructure
Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) welcomes President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement during his State of the Nation address of the R100-billion SEED Fund for infrastructure development.

Ownership And Policies
Duma Gqubule reflects on the slow pace of transformation within corporate South Africa.

Steyn City Becomes A Major Player In Women’s Golf
Women’s golf took a giant step forward when Steyn City hosted the first Sixters Tournament in April this year. But that was just the beginning: the highly regarded golf club is gearing to do even more to advance female golfers.

After e-Tolls, What’s Next?
The end seems nigh for e-tolls. Mpho Lukuto finds most people favour a fuel levy to replace them.

The Smell Of Old Leather
Want to take the next board meeting to a different level? Trek to the middle of the Karoo to mix business with history – and add plenty of pleasure.

President Ramaphosa Announces New Cabinet
Newly-elected President of the Republic of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa recently appointed members of the National Executive.

Wasted! A Descent Into Corruption
The first public scandal hit the government in 1996 and since then, we’ve seen a stream of scandal culminating in state capture. Ferial Haffajee recounts just some of the high-profile ones.

MCSA Elects New Office Bearers
The Minerals Council South Africa’s (MCSA) Board members recently elected the new Office Bearers for 2019/2020 at the 129th Annual General Meeting.

Breaking Up The “Boys Only” Club
The United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Development asks leaders from all sectors of society for change and to celebrate acts of courage and determination by ordinary women who have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and communities.

Kangra Offers Shares To Workers And Community
Kangra Coal, a subsidiary of investment company, Menar, recently made history by allocating free-carry shares to workers and local communities for the first time since its establishment in 1957.

Foreign Policy ‘Vs’ Human Rights
South Africa, with its progressive Constitution which guarantees human rights, could be an example for the rest of the continent, writes Ryland Fisher.

Construction Expo Readies For A Breakthrough
Since the highs before the 2010 Soccer World Cup, the construction sector in South Africa and on the African continent has yet to see an industry boom.

CoJ Receives R20bn Investment
Johannesburg’s executive mayor, Herman Mashaba recently announced the single biggest property investment the City of Johannesburg has ever made through private sector development.