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Small-scale farming business rules the roost thanks to City’s EPWP Training Programme

The City’s Urban Waste Management Directorate is pleased to be part of the remarkable success of Khaya Burwana, a beneficiary of the Expanded Public...

Opinion Piece by CHIETA – Youth unemployment is not the problem, it’s the solution!

By Yershen Pillay As a country, we spend billions of rands trying to eradicate the problem of youth unemployment and yet it remains stubbornly pervasive....

Economy recovering from a low base, says FNB

Following the South African Reserve Bank’s decision to keep interest rates at their previous level, FNB confirms that it will hold its prime lending...

SLIDING THROUGH TIME: Lubrication from Stone Age to Modern Age

Technical Bulletin 90 (Part 3  of 4) In part two of Lubrication from Stone Age to Modern Age (WearCheck Technical Bulletin 89), we slid through 145...

Financing farmers will help advance Africa’s agriculture industry

The need to create innovative financing mechanisms for Africa’s farmers and revaluate existing ones is becoming increasingly critical as the continent faces compounded challenges,...

The case for extending chicken tariff rebates

By Roy Thomas, Logistics and Operations Director of Hume International There’s an old saying: there are two sides to every story. And the current battle...

Opinion Piece: Seeing the bigger picture – solar power needs to be about more...

By Viren Sookhun, Managing Director at Oxyon Implementing sustainable and renewable energy solutions has become critical in assuring South Africa’s future, and one of the...

From start-up to scale-up: SMEs discover what big clothing and textile customers are looking...

On Tuesday, 21st May, over 40 small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the clothing, textile, footwear, and leather (CTFL) sector gathered for the KwaZulu-Natal...

5 Common coding errors impacting your revenue

Each doctor knows the delicate balance between administrative and patient tasks. Many professionals find that the best solution is to maximize patient appointments and...

Reserve bank likely to maintain interest rates amid inflation concerns

As South Africa deals with persistent inflationary pressures, the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) is anticipated to keep interest rates unchanged at their upcoming...

Small-scale farming business rules the roost thanks to City’s EPWP Training Programme

The City’s Urban Waste Management Directorate is pleased to be part of the remarkable success of Khaya Burwana, a beneficiary of the Expanded Public...

Opinion Piece by CHIETA – Youth unemployment is not the problem, it’s the solution!

By Yershen Pillay As a country, we spend billions of rands trying to eradicate the problem of youth unemployment and yet it remains stubbornly pervasive....

Economy recovering from a low base, says FNB

Following the South African Reserve Bank’s decision to keep interest rates at their previous level, FNB confirms that it will hold its prime lending...

SLIDING THROUGH TIME: Lubrication from Stone Age to Modern Age

Technical Bulletin 90 (Part 3  of 4) In part two of Lubrication from Stone Age to Modern Age (WearCheck Technical Bulletin 89), we slid through 145...

Financing farmers will help advance Africa’s agriculture industry

The need to create innovative financing mechanisms for Africa’s farmers and revaluate existing ones is becoming increasingly critical as the continent faces compounded challenges,...

The case for extending chicken tariff rebates

By Roy Thomas, Logistics and Operations Director of Hume International There’s an old saying: there are two sides to every story. And the current battle...

Opinion Piece: Seeing the bigger picture – solar power needs to be about more...

By Viren Sookhun, Managing Director at Oxyon Implementing sustainable and renewable energy solutions has become critical in assuring South Africa’s future, and one of the...

From start-up to scale-up: SMEs discover what big clothing and textile customers are looking...

On Tuesday, 21st May, over 40 small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the clothing, textile, footwear, and leather (CTFL) sector gathered for the KwaZulu-Natal...

5 Common coding errors impacting your revenue

Each doctor knows the delicate balance between administrative and patient tasks. Many professionals find that the best solution is to maximize patient appointments and...

Reserve bank likely to maintain interest rates amid inflation concerns

As South Africa deals with persistent inflationary pressures, the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) is anticipated to keep interest rates unchanged at their upcoming...

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