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Navigating the Storm
Having started as CEO of Exxaro at a time when the country faced significant financial uncertainties, Mxolisi Mgojo has stepped up to the challenge, writes Duma Gqubule.
Teaching Chaos
Design thinking has become the go-to philosophy for creativity and innovation, says Adam Oxford, but it remains mired in misconception, and the skills required are hard to teach.

Reimagining The Arts
The road to creative industry fame is not always paved in glitter, but thanks to community outreach programmes, some people from isolated parts of South Africa are now realising their dreams, writes Babalwa Shota.

Monuments Of Transformation
The world is challenged by whether people of different races, customs, religions and philosophical traditions should live together as the citizens of the same nation.

Electra Mining Africa Is Over 80% Sold With 10 Months To Go
SPONSORED: Benefitting from 46 years of experience accumulated since the inaugural event, Electra Mining Africa has a proven track record for driving sales, sales leads and building brand awareness.

Teraco: A Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute Connectivity Partner
Teraco will be one of the first companies to offer access to the Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute sites in Africa, when Azure becomes generally available in 2018.

Not Just Another Fish Braai
Nick Pike’s game is on with smoked spotted grunter on rye.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises Adds Cuba To Caribbean Sailings
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced the addition of Cuba calls to six itineraries in the line’s 2018-19 Caribbean season.

Shore Angling Southern Angola
Nathan Broedelet explains the richness of southern Angola’s coastline and all it has to offer.

How Can We Help You?
Mwangi Githahu reflects on the two decades since service centres were established to improve the lives of citizens.

Sports Development: Scoring Big
Sports development among rural communities is set to soar, thanks to innovative projects and government funding, reports Gershwin Wanneburg.

The Language Of The Built Environment
A review of a new English-Zulu glossary of historical architectural terms.

When There Is Just Not Enough
Many South Africans are dependent on help to meet basic nutritional needs, writes Lungelo Shezi.

Partnerships Help Towns To Prosper
Caiphus Kgosana examines how public-private partnerships are turning Burgersfort into a town everyone wants to live in.

Moving In All Directions – Fast
Anthony Sharpe looks up and down the supply chain at key trends and technologies that are changing the face of freight.
How To Train Millennials
In a few years, millennials will make up the vast majority of the workforce. Megan Ellis finds out what employers need to know about training this new generation of workers.

One Of The Unknown Other
A black woman architect responds to two columns on architectural representation and Afrocentricity published in recent issues of ASA.

Lens On The Mother City
An important, if one-sided, study on the history of architectural ideas as expressed in Cape Town.

Down On The Smartfarm
A new wave of ‘agritech’ is helping farmers to improve yields and cope with the effects of climate change. But more needs to be done, says Carolyn de Kock.

Hyperscale Demand Encourages African Infrastructure Investment
Teraco launches Riverfields Hyperscale Data Centre Facility.