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What South Africa’s Learning And Development Professionals Need To Do
Tom Kuhlmann, one of the world’s leading e-learning experts, has come away with some fascinating insights about the country’s training landscape.

Miss Soweto Reigning Queen Addresses Youth Substance Abuse
Tsakane Sono is a vibrant, compassionate, and hard-working young woman that is passionate about serving her community.

A Feminist Society Is The Answer
While there’s a need to address the structural issues that enable gender-based violence, promoting a just society where girls and women are not denied their humanity is integral to ending the scourge. By Phinah Kodisang.

FASSET Discretionary Grant Window Now Open For Applications
SPONSORED: FASSET is the Finance and Accounting Services Sector Education and Training Authority, thus falling under the 21 Sector Education and Training Authorities mandated by the Department of Higher Education and Training.

Helping Miners Protect Their Long-Term Future
It is more vital than ever for mines to offer holistic employee benefits, including retirement plans, health and wellness programmes, mental health support and disability insurance.

Fixing It Together
There is a strong argument that investment in the maintenance and development of the country’s infrastructure will benefit millions of citizens and kick-start economic recovery. By Chris Campbell, CEO of Consulting Engineers South Africa.
Notes On Effective Off-Boarding
Employee separations are an unfortunate fact of business life. Organisations downsize or merge, an employee’s performance drops or a senior executive is at odds with the new management team.

Why ‘Soft Skills’ Are Today’s Key Skills
With the world facing an uncertain future of work, there’s a question on many parents’ minds: “Is my child actually learning the skills they need for the 21st Century?”

Big 5 Construct Southern Africa: Unpacking The Latest Developments In The Built Environment
The construction market in Southern Africa demonstrates a strong resilience, paving the way for industry growth amidst a range of opportunities and challenges.

Thought Leader Profile: Sewela Ngcobo – CCBSA Midrand Manufacturing Manager
Sewela, a woman of note.

Thought Leadership: Itumeleng Dhlamini, Head Of Programmes, SAB Foundation
SPONSORED: Take your business to the next level – mentorship is a key factor for business success.

Who Is Paballo?
Getting to know Paballo Mokoena as she shares her journey on leadership.

Big Need For Convenient Living
Mixed-use developments blend residential, commercial, retail and hospitality, providing residents with a convenient urban living experience.

Supporting Africa’s Commodities Growth
With a strong focus on the development of mines, rail, and port linkages in Africa, E&T Minerals is now preparing to expand across the SADC region.

Why Are Township Economies Important?
SPONSORED: ‘Township economy’ refers to enterprises and markets based in the townships.

Sustainability, Social Responsibility And Success
KP Lime’s new ownership aims to remain a supplier of choice to the market, while simultaneously focusing on sustainability and the local community.

Citadel Marks Thirty Years In Wealth Management
Wealth management company Citadel is marking its 30th anniversary in the industry and its growth from R1-billion in assets under management in 1998 to more than R85-billion today.

How Geopolitical Risk Impacts Forex Markets
In today’s connected world, people and businesses need to effectively plan for their futures by considering their wealth from a global perspective.

LIO Global Expands As Investors Seek Offshore Property
Leading residency and citizenship by investment company, LIO Global has expanded its product offering for South Africans to meet the growing demand for international property investments.

The Power Of Skills Development In Revolutionising Africa’s Township Economy
SPONSORED: As Africa continues to navigate the challenges of a rapidly changing global economy, investing in skills development for the township economy has never been more critical.