Digital transformation isn’t just a buzz word for business
Deriving true value from digital transformation demands vision, insight and investment. It’s not dipping the proverbial toe into digital. Nor is it the bold,...
Selling fake medical certificates is ‘big business’ in Cape Town
A list of 10 illegally practising or unregistered medical practitioners issuing bogus medical certificates for people to get off work in the Western Cape...
The maintenance technician in the smart factory
In the future of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), Mechatronics will assert itself – the machine will work and function in a networked...
Artificial Intelligence: Harnessing the true potential of this revolutionary force
As we race towards an uncertain future, one thing’s for sure: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here to stay. We cannot know exactly how it will reshape our...
South Africans are being hounded by 8.5 million spam calls a month
South Africans are some of the most spammed in the world, a new insights study by spam call blocker Truecaller has revealed, with app users...
US investors pledge over $1 billion for South Africa
Hardly 24 hours after Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba tabled what was a difficult medium term budget, a leading United States investor has announced plans...
Expect another big petrol price increase in December
While the price of diesel will increase by between 23 and 27 cents a litre, and petrol by four cents in November, motorists should...
South Africa set to boost trade with Cuba
The upcoming Havana International Fair will further advance relations between South Africa and Cuba, says Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Bulelani Mangwanishe.
The Deputy Minister will...
Government policy makes economic growth unattainable
An independent agricultural economist, Fanie Brink, says that, apart from the problems such as corruption and the destruction of the country's reserves and wealth...
49 percent of Cape Town business says drought is becoming a threat to their...
Nearly 49 percent of businesses in Cape Town say the drought and the water crisis has now become a threat to their survival, according...
Digital transformation isn’t just a buzz word for business
Deriving true value from digital transformation demands vision, insight and investment. It’s not dipping the proverbial toe into digital. Nor is it the bold,...
Selling fake medical certificates is ‘big business’ in Cape Town
A list of 10 illegally practising or unregistered medical practitioners issuing bogus medical certificates for people to get off work in the Western Cape...
The maintenance technician in the smart factory
In the future of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), Mechatronics will assert itself – the machine will work and function in a networked...
Artificial Intelligence: Harnessing the true potential of this revolutionary force
As we race towards an uncertain future, one thing’s for sure: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here to stay. We cannot know exactly how it will reshape our...
South Africans are being hounded by 8.5 million spam calls a month
South Africans are some of the most spammed in the world, a new insights study by spam call blocker Truecaller has revealed, with app users...
US investors pledge over $1 billion for South Africa
Hardly 24 hours after Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba tabled what was a difficult medium term budget, a leading United States investor has announced plans...
Expect another big petrol price increase in December
While the price of diesel will increase by between 23 and 27 cents a litre, and petrol by four cents in November, motorists should...
South Africa set to boost trade with Cuba
The upcoming Havana International Fair will further advance relations between South Africa and Cuba, says Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Bulelani Mangwanishe.
The Deputy Minister will...
Government policy makes economic growth unattainable
An independent agricultural economist, Fanie Brink, says that, apart from the problems such as corruption and the destruction of the country's reserves and wealth...
49 percent of Cape Town business says drought is becoming a threat to their...
Nearly 49 percent of businesses in Cape Town say the drought and the water crisis has now become a threat to their survival, according...