The state has defended the donation to address the critical shortage of furniture at schools
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Millennials are actively supporting businesses with sound ESG principles, and boycotting those without
Powering societal progress demands partnerships between all stakeholders
The transparency provided by the internet means that every corporate action is judged
The shared value approach is one that adapts easily to the African context
Corporates are willing to embrace corporate social responsibility initiatives but many fail due to cultural insensitivity
Innovative use of ICT creates sustainable socioeconomic wealth
The positive effect of business leaders becoming actively involved in under-resourced schools is immediate and dramatic
The corporate world has realised that it cannot be successful without paying attention to communities and the environment
For too long, industries have been able to operate unchecked, a situation that costs people’s lives.
Grade 11s explored their creative side and developed national pride at this year’s Sasol Schools Festival.
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/ 25 February 2009
For the first time, the King report will include corporate social responsibility, writes Ryan Hoffmann.