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Spatial Planning And Its Impact On The Right To Dignity
Apartheid-era spatial planning in the city of Cape Town. By Ryland Fisher.

Innovations In Fleet Management
Like most business executives, fleet managers are constantly trying to grow their profit by increasing revenue and decreasing costs. Caryn Gootkin looks at innovations that can help.

Heavy Lifting
Gym franchises around the country have worked hard to sustain the industry through troubled times, writes Trevor Crighton.

Architectural Alchemy
The work of Jaco Booyens (1969–), an observer of nature and materials.

World Book Day
Why paper books are better for your brain.

An African Gateway
The South African economy has a dual opportunity to self-sustain while serving as the blueprint for growth for other economies within the continent. By Levi Letsoko.

Strata’s Strong Presence In The Northern Cape
Strata Mining Services prides themselves in offering the complete package when providing equipment and mining solutions.

Choose To Challenge
Collectively, women can overcome some of the societal challenges they face, writes Denise Mhlanga.

Christ Church Preparatory School And College: Easter Celebrations
Easter is a very special time for our school, one of the main celebrations of our faith. Christ died for our sins, and is risen!

Easylife Kitchens
Becoming an Easylife Kitchen franchisee is easier than you think and offers good return on your investment.

Minerals Council Urges Caution Ahead Of Likely COVID-19 Third Wave
Industry encouraging employees not to travel, and to take extra precautions if they do.

Joining Forces To Empower Women In The Energy And Water Sectors
Women will soon be empowered in the energy and water sectors.

Celebrating 100 Years Of Engineering Excellence
This year marks a historic milestone for Knight Piésold, a consulting engineering firm whose roots go back 100 years in South Africa.

All It Takes Is The Right Action
Food travels a complex supply chain. The required reduction in waste to address global hunger and global warming requires all stakeholders to become engaged, writes Gareth Griffiths.

IoT And The Fight Against COVID-19
Is the internet of things (IoT) helping fight COVID-19?

Eskom Looks To Increase Licence Limit For Self-Generators
By: Nelendhre Moodley.

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New Financial Year, New Payment Habits
SPONSORED: Did you know that 91% of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in South Africa are owed money outside of their terms of payment?

A New Breed Of High-Flyers
From pups and ponies to pigs and peacocks, Nicci Collier takes a look at the burgeoning phenomenon of travelling with pets.

Baker’s Dozen
Elite trail runner Ryan Sandes on his love of exploration.