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Controlling The Carnage

It’s another year of shocking statistics on our roads. Tamsin Oxford takes a look at what can be done to improve driver behaviour.

Are We Running Out?

Is the current preoccupation with load-shedding keeping South Africans in the dark about our next looming crisis? Asks Gillian Klawansky.

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In The Spotlight

Röhlig-Grindrod Logistics reveal their new modern software and premises.

What Lies Beneath

The new pathway through the archaeological excavation site of the Wonderwerk Cave shows a deep sensitivity to the wonders that surround it.

Flux Trends

Technology is revolutionising the way we do things. From eating, to paying for items and transportation, your smart mobile device for starters, has become more valuable than your wallet.

On Your Marks, Get Set… Wait

Business Partners Limited structures finance solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises. Regional General Manager (Inland West) Jeremy Lang answers some questions.

Green Schools

Educational institutions provide just the right place to instil the values of eco-friendly structures and behaviour in society, Puseletso Mompei elaborates.

Pros And Cons Of Franchising

Penny Haw takes a look at the advantages and disadvantages from a franchisee’s point of view.

Self-injury taking its toll

In an ever-changing world where teenagers and young adolescents are increasingly confronted with new challenges, peer pressure, demanding relationships and the like, the growing phenomenon of self-harm as a means of regulating their emotions comes as no surprise.

138 Jan Smuts

For years, this section of Jan Smuts lacked identity despite its prominent location. Potentially, this bend holds important urban significance. It also forms part of Rosebank’s Keyes Art Mile, where people accumulate every first Thursday for exhibition openings.

Coal Expert Talks Coal For The Future

Senior coal analyst Xavier Prévost, of XMP Consulting, says that there are three groups of mines that are producing coal for state-owned power utility Eskom.

Mapped: China

Its vastness incorporates beautiful countryside and ancient villages, plus its high-tech cities are a vision of the future. Which all makes China worth seeing right now.

Transformation And Ethical Leadership

Transformation cannot be effected without the wisdom and bold thinking of ethical leaders, argues Phakama Mbonambi.

Lesotho’s Liqhobong

Brown talks rules of thumb for junior miners.

Nouveau Teach

Workplace requirements are changing faster than ever, and new jobs are replacing old. Are academic institutions keeping up, asks Adam oxford.

Mobile Companies’ Empowerment Credentials Criticised

Local mobile companies fail to move BEE critics, who claim that transformation is lagging, reports Gershwin Wanneburg.

Looking Forward, Looking Back

Back in 1962, George Halamandaris set up a steakhouse in Johannesburg. Three years later, he sold the first franchise – and 50 years after that, it had expanded into a franchising empire, one of several widely popular brands operating under the Famous Brands umbrella.

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SAAFF In Association With Picasso Headline

SAAFF was formed in 1921 and is a national association with members throughout the Republic of South Africa.

A Holistic Approach To Literacy

Developing literacy within a community will positively influence children’s literacy development, writes Puseletso Mompei.

What Does the Ocean Economy Need?

The aims of operation Phakisa are noble, says Kerry Haggard, but what skills does the sector need to achieve its goals?