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Redefining leadership
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/ 20 February 2015

Redefining leadership

The business of government departments is the creation of public value

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Accounting skills shortage hampers public sector
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/ 20 February 2015

Accounting skills shortage hampers public sector

Vacancies must be filled as quickly as possible to ensure sound audits

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SCOPA: departments not compliant, not enforcing consequences
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/ 20 February 2015

SCOPA: departments not compliant, not enforcing consequences

We are yet to see consequences for poor performance being enforced for officials across all levels

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Best results yet for Saheti
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/ 30 January 2015

Best results yet for Saheti

Saheti alumni have a record of excelling at tertiary education level

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Empower children to achieve their dreams
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/ 30 January 2015

Empower children to achieve their dreams

Crawford addresses the unique abilities and goals of each child and tailors the best programmes, support and educational delivery systems for them

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A passion for changing lives
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/ 18 December 2014

A passion for changing lives

By investing in South Africa, Nedbank strives to involve staff members, clients, partners and all stakeholders in the country’s future

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Energy efficiency goes mainstream
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/ 5 December 2014

Energy efficiency goes mainstream

Eskom’s group executive of sustainability explains why the utility supports projects that promote energy efficiency

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What is the root cause of violence against women?
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/ 5 December 2014

What is the root cause of violence against women?

Empowering women economically is an essential element in addressing the structural and underlying causes of violence against women

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Investing in a safer SA for women and children
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/ 5 December 2014

Investing in a safer SA for women and children

The police confirmed there were over 60 000 reported cases of reported sexual offences in 2013/2014

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Embracing exceptionalism
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/ 28 November 2014

Embracing exceptionalism

Oversight, or the lack thereof, directly impacts the quality of life of the people in the province

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African arbitration can be a success
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/ 28 November 2014

African arbitration can be a success

Defeatist attitudes and apathy need to be swept aside so that that continent can step up to the plate

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/ 21 November 2014

Kids deserve a safe environment

All over South Africa, children experience the negative effects of environmental degradation, exacerbated by climate change

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Sewing project generates income
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/ 21 November 2014

Sewing project generates income

The Holding Hands project is helping womenof Rysmierbult earn a living, and is raising their self-esteem

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Engineering projects enhance quality of life
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/ 21 November 2014

Engineering projects enhance quality of life

NWU engineering students are changing the quality of life in local communities

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Foreign students love North West
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/ 21 November 2014

Foreign students love North West

Students from other countries favour NWU for its academic resources and because they feel safe and comfortable on campus

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Understanding business challenges
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/ 14 November 2014

Understanding business challenges

HR practitioners have to face many stiff challenges

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Public transport as an economic enabler
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/ 14 November 2014

Public transport as an economic enabler

The proposed extensions to the Gautrain network will enable a shift from private vehicles to public transport to reduce congestion

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/ 14 November 2014

Integration is key to transport infrastructure

South Africa’s government believes that massive infrastructure investment will lead to huge economic growth

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Rea Vaya is ‘more than a transport project’
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/ 14 November 2014

Rea Vaya is ‘more than a transport project’

Former mayor Amos Masondo wanted to leave a legacy that remained long after the Fifa 2010 World Cup

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/ 14 November 2014

The SIPS that plan to move you

Already, more than 40 000 passengers use Rea Vaya to get to work each day

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SA’s rights of passage improved
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/ 14 November 2014

SA’s rights of passage improved

Major transport initiatives hope to overcome apartheid’s sprawling urban settlement patterns and other spatial challenges

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Scientometrics tracks progress and gauges success
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/ 7 November 2014

Scientometrics tracks progress and gauges success

These days, science is frequently a co-operative effort

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Doctoral students boost national development
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/ 7 November 2014

Doctoral students boost national development

South Africa needs tens of thousands more PhDs to renew an ageing professoriate

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Time to place ourselves at the nexus of scientific policy development
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/ 7 November 2014

Time to place ourselves at the nexus of scientific policy development

"The Centre will spearhead the science of this country to new heights"

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/ 4 November 2014

Kemang Wa Lehulere: SBYAA for Visual Art

Capetonian visual artist Kemang Wa Lehulere has been named by the National Arts Festival as the 2015 Standard Bank Young Artist for Visual Art

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/ 4 November 2014

Christiaan Olwagen: SBYAA for Theatre

27 year old Christiaan Olwagen has been named by the National Arts Festival as the 2015 Standard Bank Young Artist in the category of Theatre.

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Creating a lasting impact with CSI
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/ 31 October 2014

Creating a lasting impact with CSI

Transnet shares its expertise and human talent to benefiit communities in need

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The South African accent
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/ 3 October 2014

The South African accent

Accenture is a global name with a South African footprint

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Unilever rules the continent
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/ 2 October 2014

Unilever rules the continent

History repeats itself as consumer goods giant ranked as Top Employer in both Africa and South Africa

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SA’s young women excel in science awards
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/ 19 August 2014

SA’s young women excel in science awards

TATA Scholarships.

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20 years of democracy and freedom
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/ 18 August 2014

20 years of democracy and freedom

The changing landscape of women’s participation in science and technology education, training and employment.

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How yesterday changes today’s society
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/ 31 July 2014

How yesterday changes today’s society

South African society provides a uniquely rich tapestry on which researchers can draw to conduct endless studies and decades of future work.

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