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Ways To Support Rural Women This International Day Of Rural Women
October 15 is the International Day of Rural Women, a day to celebrate and acknowledge the contributions of rural women to their families, communities, and countries.

The Path To Becoming A Nonexecutive Director
Nonexecutive directorship is becoming its own vocation. Caryn Gootkin finds out how to be appointed to a board.

Farming Faces Unique Challenges
Transformation has progressed, but a lack of services hinders future growth, writes Lindi Botha.

MiX Telematics Enhances Video Telematics Capabilities With Compelling Update
MiX Telematics (JSE: MIX, NYSE: MIXT), a leading global SaaS provider of connected fleet management solutions, has announced an extensive update to its powerful video telematics offering.

DE&I Policies Are Key To Growth
Why having key strategic policies around equity, empowerment, diversity, inclusion, values, and culture makes your businesses more attractive and geared for growth. By Itumeleng Mogaki.

Celebrating Black Excellence
Jermaine Craig looks at why inclusion and mentorship are critical to successful leadership transition.

Working In An Unequal World
The lack of regard for diversity by big business is a pressing issue, Jermaine Craig takes a look at what’s needed to change the status quo.

No Room To Play Your Own Music?
Anelisa Tuswa investigates the challenges faced by black CEOs as they transition to top leadership roles.

To Bank Or Not To Bank
Monde Ndlovu, head of advocacy and thought leadership at the Black Management Forum, shares that the state-owned banking and finance industry remains fragmented and needs to be recalibrated.

Tackling Gender Parity In Corporate SA
Despite seeing more women serving in high-ranking positions, gender inequality in the corporate world remains dismal, writes Itumeleng Mogaki.

Excavating The Tenets Of Ubuntu
Andile Nomlala, BMF president, shares why it is critical to unearth the leadership philosophy of South Africa’s leaders.

Inadequate, Inefficient And Unfocused
The government’s response to the country’s 2020 economic crisis was a huge let-down, particularly as it failed to focus on empowerment, reports Duma Gqubule.

Is SA Connect Ready?
Successful implementation of the government’s broadband strategy is dependent on infrastructure, a mixed technology approach and education, writes Trevor Crighton.

Social Justice And The Economy
We cannot hope to revive the country’s economy if we don’t first examine and fix social injustice, writes Bonang Mohale.

A Call For Gender Reform
South Africa needs to apply a robust gender lens to its policy framework, writes Tasneem Fredericks, deputy president of the Black Management Forum.

Skills Development
Essential to drive empowerment and industry growth.

The Debate Rages On
Of all the issues that swayed voters during South Africa’s 2019 general elections, none was as polarising as the issue of land, writes Jermaine Craig.

Has Government’s Commitment To Empowerment Worked?
Government terminology and policy has moved from Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) to Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (B-bBEE) over the years, but just how broad is the base of beneficiaries?

Urban Regeneration Equals Inclusive Growth
Radical economic transformation has become one of the most loaded terms when addressing an inclusive South African economy. Babalwa Shota reports on how we are pushing the agenda when it comes to managing urban spaces.