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SAS Boasts Southern Africa’s Largest Shipyard
“If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.”

Three Ways to ‘Green’ Your SME
With the cost of electricity soaring and the ever-present spectre of load shedding/power outages, it has never been a better time for small business owners to embrace ‘greener’ ways of operating.

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.

A Tale Of Two Education Systems
The right to basic education is enshrined in the South African Constitution and the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, yet South Africa is still riddled with inequalities.

Canyon Coal Upgrades Beestepan Agricultural High School
Coal exploration and mining company, Canyon Coal recently renovated facilities worth R1.45-million at the Beestepan Agricultural High School.

Renewable Help On The Way
Investments in renewable power aren’t only a response to load shedding and uncertainty from Eskom, but rather a case of simple economics — they impact on the rands and cents.

Perfection Has Never Looked So Green
With all the style and aplomb, one can expect from the German powerhouse.

The Intelligent Edge And Beyond
The connected world is beginning to develop a lot of smarts, writes James Francis.

Keeping It Clean
Can digital technologies provide a solution to procurement accountability in South Africa?

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.

Politics In Transition
Political transition may have been the obvious change 25 years ago, but has the politicking changed the discourse for our people? Ryland Fisher reports.

MineWare Boosts Loader Performance
Independent 100% Komatsu-owned company, MineWare, which develops real-time monitoring technology for ground engaging equipment, has experienced rapid growth since its inception in 2006.

A Culture Of Cleanliness Can Combat Lost Productivity
At a time that economic growth remains constrained, South African businesses can hardly afford further losses due to lost productivity.

Three Speeches, One Message
The carnival is over boys. No more money.

A New Chapter
Three women with a desire to empower vulnerable people were motivated to make the shift from corporate positions to roles in the NGO sector.

The Power Of Vision In Action
Dr Niel Rall: CEO: Leadership Dynamics

R100K Awaits SA’s Best Truck Driver
As the 2019 Easter long weekend approaches, road safety is once again an issue: How do we address the almost inevitable carnage on our highways?

The Evolution Of Commercial Warehouse Design
Gareth Griffiths investigates the factors that influence warehouse design.

The Art Investment Journey
Nicola Kritzinger shares some guidelines for buying art and asks the experts who to look out for this year.