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High street brands hit SA corporates

Staff morale and company culture is a recipe that corporate South Africa is tirelessly trying to get right. Better workplace facilities, well-being programs, more...

R4.5m SAME Foundation Science Centre to give new Hope to Manzomthombo learners

Children of Manzomthomobo Secondary School in Mfuleni, Cape Town will soon reap the benefits of learning in modern science and computer laboratories, upgraded classrooms...

Task team working hard on Eskom municipal debt

A Task Team set up to tackle the non-payment of Eskom debt by municipalities is working tirelessly to find solutions to the problems. ...

Billions of dollars vanishes from trade in developing African countries

“Significant amounts of lost revenue and foreign exchange earnings to the state due to trade misinvoicing (underinvoicing and overinvoicing) have devastating implications for African countries – most of which...

Western Cape budget prioritises poor, vulnerable

The Western Cape government has prioritised the improvement of access to housing, the social net for the vulnerable and general safety. Western Cape...

Nedbank inspires clients to see money differently

Nedbank officially launched its new brand repositioning during the first day of the world’s largest design festival; the 2017 Design Indaba. The bank’s new...

Women led departments show support for women in construction and transport sectors

South Africa’s National Department of Human Settlements and Department of Women in the Presidency areset to participate in the 5th annual Women in Construction...

Iran ready to ship 100 bpd crude to South Africa

Oil Minister Zanganeh has voiced Iran’s readiness to deploy 100 thousand barrels of crude oil per day to South Africa as well as to...

Struggling economy no damper to major Cape Town property development

Despite economic pressure, property development in the Mother City shows no signs of slowing down, with various commercial and residential property developments planned, including...

Does ‘sin tax’ have the desired impact on consumer behaviour?

Coughing Up to Cut Down? In his recently delivered Budget Speech, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said that the anticipated 20% tax on sweetened sugar beverages...

High street brands hit SA corporates

Staff morale and company culture is a recipe that corporate South Africa is tirelessly trying to get right. Better workplace facilities, well-being programs, more...

R4.5m SAME Foundation Science Centre to give new Hope to Manzomthombo learners

Children of Manzomthomobo Secondary School in Mfuleni, Cape Town will soon reap the benefits of learning in modern science and computer laboratories, upgraded classrooms...

Task team working hard on Eskom municipal debt

A Task Team set up to tackle the non-payment of Eskom debt by municipalities is working tirelessly to find solutions to the problems. ...

Billions of dollars vanishes from trade in developing African countries

“Significant amounts of lost revenue and foreign exchange earnings to the state due to trade misinvoicing (underinvoicing and overinvoicing) have devastating implications for African countries – most of which...

Western Cape budget prioritises poor, vulnerable

The Western Cape government has prioritised the improvement of access to housing, the social net for the vulnerable and general safety. Western Cape...

Nedbank inspires clients to see money differently

Nedbank officially launched its new brand repositioning during the first day of the world’s largest design festival; the 2017 Design Indaba. The bank’s new...

Women led departments show support for women in construction and transport sectors

South Africa’s National Department of Human Settlements and Department of Women in the Presidency areset to participate in the 5th annual Women in Construction...

Iran ready to ship 100 bpd crude to South Africa

Oil Minister Zanganeh has voiced Iran’s readiness to deploy 100 thousand barrels of crude oil per day to South Africa as well as to...

Struggling economy no damper to major Cape Town property development

Despite economic pressure, property development in the Mother City shows no signs of slowing down, with various commercial and residential property developments planned, including...

Does ‘sin tax’ have the desired impact on consumer behaviour?

Coughing Up to Cut Down? In his recently delivered Budget Speech, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said that the anticipated 20% tax on sweetened sugar beverages...

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