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Skilled workers are central to the sustainability of the agricultural sector

When Dr Ivan Meyer was appointed the Western Cape Minister of Agriculture in 2019 he stressed that the future of a sustainable agricultural sector...

Navigating the SA automotive sector’s green transition

The South African automotive sector is set to undergo fundamental and far-reaching change in coming years, spurred on by recent commitments from the Government...

Minority shareholders in a business do have rights under South African law

Being a minority shareholder in a business doesn't mean you have no say. In South Africa, if you hold 49% or less of a...

From Side Hustle to Small Enterprise: How one entrepreneur failure-proofed his business

Despite generating 34% of the country's GDP and employing approximately 60% of its workforce, the failure rate for South Africa’s small businesses is one of the highest in...

Steinmüller Africa exhibits expertise at Africa Energy Indaba 

Steinmüller Africa, a leader in the engineering, manufacturing, maintenance and services for the power generation and industrial sectors, will showcase its expertise and solutions...

R21.7 billion allocated for airport infrastructure development

The Airports Company of South Africa Limited (ACSA) has earmarked R21.7 billion for the development of airport infrastructure. This investment primarily targets refurbishments, efficiency improvements,...

In-house engineering expertise give mines valuable flexibility

With its well established design and manufacturing capabilities in South Africa, Sandvik Rock Processing delivers customised and standard vibrating equipment solutions, including screens and...

New incubation programme set to transform food systems across South Africa

A new social entrepreneurship incubation programme, set to drive inclusive growth and sustainability within the food system, has just announced an Open Call for social entrepreneurs...

Solving the developer skills shortage – Could women be the key?

Problem-solving, which is at the heart of coding, can only flourish with a more diverse workforce that brings new ideas to the table, writes...

The alchemy of ethanol production

In the world of industrial processes, where precision is vital and challenges around every corner, achieving accurate level measurements in tanks with agitators has...

Skilled workers are central to the sustainability of the agricultural sector

When Dr Ivan Meyer was appointed the Western Cape Minister of Agriculture in 2019 he stressed that the future of a sustainable agricultural sector...

Navigating the SA automotive sector’s green transition

The South African automotive sector is set to undergo fundamental and far-reaching change in coming years, spurred on by recent commitments from the Government...

Minority shareholders in a business do have rights under South African law

Being a minority shareholder in a business doesn't mean you have no say. In South Africa, if you hold 49% or less of a...

From Side Hustle to Small Enterprise: How one entrepreneur failure-proofed his business

Despite generating 34% of the country's GDP and employing approximately 60% of its workforce, the failure rate for South Africa’s small businesses is one of the highest in...

Steinmüller Africa exhibits expertise at Africa Energy Indaba 

Steinmüller Africa, a leader in the engineering, manufacturing, maintenance and services for the power generation and industrial sectors, will showcase its expertise and solutions...

R21.7 billion allocated for airport infrastructure development

The Airports Company of South Africa Limited (ACSA) has earmarked R21.7 billion for the development of airport infrastructure. This investment primarily targets refurbishments, efficiency improvements,...

In-house engineering expertise give mines valuable flexibility

With its well established design and manufacturing capabilities in South Africa, Sandvik Rock Processing delivers customised and standard vibrating equipment solutions, including screens and...

New incubation programme set to transform food systems across South Africa

A new social entrepreneurship incubation programme, set to drive inclusive growth and sustainability within the food system, has just announced an Open Call for social entrepreneurs...

Solving the developer skills shortage – Could women be the key?

Problem-solving, which is at the heart of coding, can only flourish with a more diverse workforce that brings new ideas to the table, writes...

The alchemy of ethanol production

In the world of industrial processes, where precision is vital and challenges around every corner, achieving accurate level measurements in tanks with agitators has...

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