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Targeting The Elusive Spotted Eagle Ray

The spotted eagle ray, Aetobatus narinari is by far the most beautiful ray in the ocean. It’s also the most difficult to target. Rudolph Scheepers looks at the reasons.

Inspired Leadership In Architecture

To achieve any architectural form requires leadership.

Drought And Water Scarcity

According to United Nations Water, as many as 1.6 billion people, or almost one quarter of the world’s population, are facing water shortages and drought conditions. Puseletso Mompei takes an in-depth look at this global phenomenon and how it is affecting South Africa.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises Launches Two New Services

Guests will enjoy an even more inclusive experience on selected mediterranean 2018 sailings.

The Future Of Fighting Fraud

Nick Cowen finds out what measures are being taken in the fight against credit card fraud in an all-too-connected world.

Destination – Northwestern Madagascar

Offering an incredible variety of predatory fish and some lesser-known, more elusive species, northwestern Madagascar is an ideal location for an angling adventure, claims Craig Thomassen.

Rock Cool

At the Beaufort West Hillside Clinic, smart use of strategically placed rock stores reduce the pressure on the building’s heating and cooling system.

Kropz Appoints Ian Harebottle As CEO Designate

Kropz SA, a miner of fertiliser feed materials, has appointed Ian Harebottle as group CEO, effective 28 March 2018.

Understanding Encryption

Ever wondered how online encryption really works? Adam Oxford has the details.

Helping Rugby Score

Programmes that support rugby not only help expedite transformation, but can also change lives, writes Penny Haw.

Space And Time

Above all else, Namibia offers a journey into yourself, writes Clifford Roberts.

A Word From Parliament

SALGA makes its voice heard during key parliamentary debates, reports Rodney Weideman.

Heaven On Earth

Mark de la Hey has travelled and fished extensively all over the globe. He has come to one conclusion – the Seychelles is undisputedly heaven on earth.

CSI And Brands: A Natural Synergy

Phakama Mbonambi investigates how brands linked with social causes inspire positive socio-economic change.

Is Mechanisation The Future?

In a depressed economy, mechanisation may be an answer for the mining industry.

Re-Made in SA

It’ll surprise you to find out how effective our recycling industry is, says Adam Oxford, but it could always be better.

Yellowfin Tuna From The Cape

The fishery along the continental shelf off Cape Town has long been known as one of the best and most consistent places in the world to target big yellowfin tuna. Brad Arthur reports.

Remembering Gerald Gordon

A tribute to a veteran architect whose creativity and desire to solve housing problems made major contributions to the theory and practice of architecture.

A ‘Visionary’ Joint Venture

A local black investment company and a renowned Dutch LED streetlight manufacturer bring revolutionary LED lighting technology to our shores.

Accelerate Change

Rather transform the workplace now than face the wrath of graduates from the hashtag protests. Mncane Mthunzi