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Why Cape Town isn’t building another dam

Last week, the Berg River Dam reached full capacity and then some for the first time in five years. Although Capetonians were relieved and...

The WHO wants to rid the world of hepatitis by 2030: why it’s a...

Four years ago, the World Health Organisation (WHO) rolled out its global strategy to eliminate hepatitis by 2030. Known as a "silent killer" disease, hepatitis is...

How SAB (almost completely) localised its supply chain

The South African Breweries (SAB) sources nearly all of its raw materials - used in the brewing process - from local South African suppliers. “We...

Dagga-growing plant bust in Constantia

The Western Cape Hawks discovered what is being called a “sophisticated” dagga-growing laboratory in the affluent Cape Town suburb of Constantia. Their Narcotics Enforcement...

Consumers ‘in for a rough ride’ if SA hits ratings junk status

The panic about a possible sub-investment grade came after Moody’s expressed concern over the bailout of SOEs and the lack of growth in the...

South Africa and Japan join arms to combat pollution

The Department of Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Nomalungelo Gina has ushered in the R25 million Japan-South Africa collaboration project that is solely purposed...

Virtual reality will reshape your entertainment experience in the next five years

Game developers are learning how to use virtual reality (VR) and immersive technology to engage their audiences. When I visited the rAge gaming expo two...

Petrol going up, diesel coming down

If you’re a diesel driver you’re in luck this coming month as the price is predicted to drop, but if your car takes petrol...

‘SAA must be placed under business rescue to protect taxpayer money’

An application for the business rescue of South African Airways will be brought by Solidarity, as part of a tax protest campaign it is...

KwaZulu-Natal Manufacturing Indaba 2019 to Address Pertinent Topics

The annual KwaZulu-Natal Manufacturing Indaba, remains an esteemed event for empowering its industrial participants through invaluable knowledge-sharing sessions in a bid to grow and maintain...

Why Cape Town isn’t building another dam

Last week, the Berg River Dam reached full capacity and then some for the first time in five years. Although Capetonians were relieved and...

The WHO wants to rid the world of hepatitis by 2030: why it’s a...

Four years ago, the World Health Organisation (WHO) rolled out its global strategy to eliminate hepatitis by 2030. Known as a "silent killer" disease, hepatitis is...

How SAB (almost completely) localised its supply chain

The South African Breweries (SAB) sources nearly all of its raw materials - used in the brewing process - from local South African suppliers. “We...

Dagga-growing plant bust in Constantia

The Western Cape Hawks discovered what is being called a “sophisticated” dagga-growing laboratory in the affluent Cape Town suburb of Constantia. Their Narcotics Enforcement...

Consumers ‘in for a rough ride’ if SA hits ratings junk status

The panic about a possible sub-investment grade came after Moody’s expressed concern over the bailout of SOEs and the lack of growth in the...

South Africa and Japan join arms to combat pollution

The Department of Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Nomalungelo Gina has ushered in the R25 million Japan-South Africa collaboration project that is solely purposed...

Virtual reality will reshape your entertainment experience in the next five years

Game developers are learning how to use virtual reality (VR) and immersive technology to engage their audiences. When I visited the rAge gaming expo two...

Petrol going up, diesel coming down

If you’re a diesel driver you’re in luck this coming month as the price is predicted to drop, but if your car takes petrol...

‘SAA must be placed under business rescue to protect taxpayer money’

An application for the business rescue of South African Airways will be brought by Solidarity, as part of a tax protest campaign it is...

KwaZulu-Natal Manufacturing Indaba 2019 to Address Pertinent Topics

The annual KwaZulu-Natal Manufacturing Indaba, remains an esteemed event for empowering its industrial participants through invaluable knowledge-sharing sessions in a bid to grow and maintain...

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