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Special Reports
ESG investing in China: Considerations for sustainable portfolios
special reports
27 Jun 2022
While China’s growth potential is undeniable, we are increasingly asked whether investing in China can be reconciled with investing sustainably
Lack of accountability and consequence management plagues local government
special reports
26 Jun 2022
Municipal finance management continues to deteriorate
special reports
24 Jun 2022
Strategic African Women In Leadership
special reports
24 Jun 2022
Sustainability takes centre stage at BAT South Africa
special reports
23 Jun 2022
GPL hosts international conference on public participation
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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15 Aug 2012
A conference to help government find ways to encourage public participation saw specialists sharing best practices from across the world.
Charting the way forward for the Free State
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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15 Aug 2012
This is premier of Free State, Ace Magashule's State of the Province address deliverd at the University of Free State's Bloemfontein satellite branch.
Mining: Addressing key development needs
Christine Leonardi
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15 Aug 2012
A lack of infrastructure and endemic energy shortages are key challenges Africa's mining industries face.
Cashless ticketing makes fares fair
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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8 Aug 2012
One ticket could get you anywhere in Gauteng.
Single view is key
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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8 Aug 2012
Planning to revamp a province-wide public transport system is not to be taken lightly, particularly in an economic hub like Gauteng.
The five-year plan at a glance
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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8 Aug 2012
The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport has set out to identify and target short-term gains it can implement within the next five years.
Province to transform public transport
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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8 Aug 2012
Anyone that has used the Gautrain can attest to the pleasure and ease of using a properly-designed public transport system.
Investing for the long term
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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8 Aug 2012
In May this year, social networking company Facebook held its initial public offering - considered the biggest in internet history.
Turning South Africa into a nation of savers
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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8 Aug 2012
Financial experts believe that savings is a mindset that, once instilled, will see people put away more of their hard-earned money for retirement etc.
How savings empower us
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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8 Aug 2012
South Africa has the unfortunate distinction of being one of the world's most economically unequal countries.
Lifting the status of South African design
Staff Reporter
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7 Aug 2012
More than 38000 people walked through the doors of last year's Design Indaba expo, resulting in a GDP contribution of R261-million.
Shifting shapes
Kelly Berman
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7 Aug 2012
Baskets with polo necks, slouchy vessels, giant sea-anemone pouffes - what is up with craft at this year's expo?
Leaders of the creative pack
Staff Reporter
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7 Aug 2012
The Design Indaba strives to bring the foremost contemporary thought leaders to South Africa each year.
Bringing global diversity to local shores
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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7 Aug 2012
Initially known for its flagship conference and later the widely popular expo, Design Indaba has added to its creative offerings over the years.
Savings wake-up call for South Africa
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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1 Aug 2012
From not earning enough or not having a desire to do so, the reasons given for South Africans not saving are myriad.
Race on to secure life after Kyoto
Fiona Macleod
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1 Aug 2012
Concerned countries want a new phase of the protocol to kick in immediately after it expires, writes Fiona Macleod.
International Mandela Day
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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25 Jul 2012
Hundreds of people in South Africa and other parts of the world came together to celebrate Mandela Day.
Coke and partners stick to Katlehong school
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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25 Jul 2012
Thabo Tona Primary School is one of the schools Coca-Cola works with to provide learners with access to clean water and sanitation.
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