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Unlocking Communication Barriers
Mwangi Githahu reveals how a media and stakeholder engagement programme is equipping municipal leaders with communication skills to foster better relations with stakeholders.

Active Learning – Getting Ready For Higher Education And Work
Education should equip students with the knowledge and skills they need for the next phase of their lives.

Getting Fit, Staying Well
Forget counting steps. Your smartphone is a gateway to truly useful health information and apps. Tech writer Adam Oxford gives us a quick summary of some of the leading health apps out there.

In Search Of Striped Unicorns
The Gamkaberg in the Little Karoo is home to a small population of Cape mountain zebras which have an important role to play in the future of their species, writes Andrea Weiss.

A Long And Winding Road
The freight and logistics industry offers unique opportunities for small businesses to grow and develop.

Circa Gallery: Blessing Ngobeni
Introducing Blessing Ngobeni’s A Note From Error. Exhibition opens 15 November 2018 at Circa Gallery Johannesburg.

MMP Announces Isidingo Drill Design Challenge Finalists
The Mandela Mining Precinct (MMP), which recently launched the Isidingo Drill Design Challenge, has announced three finalists – Novatek, HPE and Fermel.

The Problem With Pharma
The pharmaceutical and biotech industries still show a marked lack of gender equality at senior executive level. Three top executives weigh in with Nia Magoulianiti-McGregor.

A King’s Ransom: Avoiding The High Cost Of Poor Cyber Resilience
Does your business have R1.7 million stashed away to recover from a ransomware attack?

Fishing For The Future
Viking Fishing is one of the most diverse and dynamic fishing companies in South Africa. Nick Cowen speaks to them about the way they fish for the future.

Making It Count In Kosi
When you get only one chance at a GT, you have to give it all you’ve got – and maybe, just maybe, you’ll land your dream fish, writes Robert Kyle.
BD World Food Day
BD World Food Day FOOD SUPPLY IS AN INTRICATE AND FRAGILE PROCESS Food security. Do we ever stop to think what that really means? When we are loading our trollies or baskets at a supermarket or ordering from a restaurant or buying a quick hunger gap filler from a vendor – every time we engage… Read more »

A Growing Tribute
The Nelson Mandela Rose celebrates the love of gardening that sustained South Africa’s iconic leader throughout his life. Mila Crewe-Brown speaks to the creators and explains why you’ll want one in your garden.

Let The Rivers Run
Keeping river catchments clear of alien vegetation is vital in water-stressed South Africa, and can deliver real human benefits along the way, writes Andrea Weiss of WWF South Africa.

SALGA Labour Law Seminar
SALGA shared information on fair labour practice, labour relations management and performance management during the inaugural local government Labour Law Seminar.

Park Square: A Landmark Designed With People In Mind
Park Square, uMhlanga’s newest business and lifestyle development is due to open its doors in November 2018.

The Benefits Of Embracing Science
Studying science seems like a no-brainer, given that we live in a world where science, technology and engineering are all around us. But science teaches children other skills too, writes Mandy Collins.

REITS Lead SA’s Logistical Land Revolution
Market capitalisation of the South African real estate investment trust sector has risen from under R80bn in 2008 to about R400bn today – and warehousing and logistical developments have contributed significantly to that increase. Trevor Crighton gets real.

The Trickle-Down Effect
In a water-scarce country like South Africa, meeting environmental demands and attracting new mining investment is a trickier-than-ever balancing act.

Century Property Developments Making Waves In Riversands
It is not new news – Riversands has been bubbling under the surface for some time now.