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What’s It Like To Live At Steyn City?
A new clutch of homeowners is able to find their own answers to this question, thanks to the introduction of the prestigious development’s rental offering at the City Centre, its flagship residence.

You Can’t Control What You Don’t Understand
Unmanaged energy consumption is now a real threat to South African businesses, writes Roger Hislop, energy management systems executive at CBI Energy.

IBC SOLAR SA
IBC SOLAR Introduces the Next Generation of Solar Energy with Bifacial Modules combined with N-type cells.

Dedication And Passion Fuel A Resilient SA Agri Sector
The export figures for the first 11 months of 2022 were recently published and there is some good news despite the tough economic environment.

Cultivating A New Breed Of Winemaker
A partnership between Delheim Estate and the Pinotage Youth Development Academy has led to the creation of a new wine brand, uLutsha, writes Anthony Sharpe.

Oil Adulteration a big risk to South Africa’s Fuel Security
South Africa is heavily dependent on imported fuel. As an oil company, Royale Energy is aware of the strategic role played by liquid fuels and have special measures in place to protect supply and logistics due to the importance of our structure within South Africa’s oil industry. The adulteration of oil in the country poses a massive new frontline security risk to fuel supply.

The Role Of Incentives & Rewards In Attracting, Retaining Top Talent
SPONSORED: As South African companies prepare for a new year and the return of employees to the office following the festive season break, the matter of attracting and retaining top talent is gaining increasing prominence.

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

Agricultural Resilience: Can It Continue Into 2023?
The beginning of 2023 is an opportune time to reflect on the performance and travails of the agricultural sector.

DBE Reveals Evidence To Improve Early Grade Reading: The Early Grade Reading Research Indaba Unpacks 10 Years Of Research
Early this past Winter, the Department of Basic Education (DBE) held a highly successful Early Grade Reading Research Indaba to address reading challenges in the basic education sector.

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.

Is Catholic Education Still Relevant In The 21st Century?
Why choose Loreto Education?

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.

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.

Learn2 Partners With Evotel And Net Nine Nine
SPONSORED: Educational diagnostics company, Learn2, has partnered with two telecommunications organisations to offer schools in small town South Africa and previously disadvantaged informal settlements free access to its diagnostics and video based adaptive learning platform.

Profit And Purpose Are Key To Long-Term Agri Success In South Africa
Participants in the South African agriculture and agri-processing sectors are going to need to prioritise sustainability if they are serious about accessing affordable capital solutions and growing market share.

Entrepreneurship: When It’s Time To Start Protecting Your Wealth
There comes a time in every successful entrepreneur’s life when he or she has to consider how best to transition to the preservation of the wealth they’ve built, not only for their own enjoyment, but also for the sake of the legacy they want to leave behind, says Director and Regional Head at Citadel, John Kennedy.

Four Financial Tips For Families This Festive Season
The festive season is typically a time of frivolous spending, but there are some families that use this time of the year to get ahead and grow their children’s financial literacy, appreciation and security.