Koo Govender focuses on fast-tracking young women’s acquisition of skills in order to propel them into leadership positions
Nwokedi’s history has informed her conscience
Benevolence and justice for the vulnerable are not always mutually inclusive concepts
Workforce planning is vital for countries and well as companies
Green Technology Innovations Award – Runner-up: African Conservation Trust: GigaBite Guardian
Green Economy Modelling Award – Winner: EcoStandard South Africa
Green Technology Innovations Award – Winner: Albatross Task Force
Who should take responsibility for reconciling workers and management?
Despite efforts to contain toxic mine dust, it’s still getting up the noses of Jo’burg residents. Mandi Smallhorne reports.
Tthe rise in deaths on South African roads has outstripped the increase in the vehicle population over the past 50 years
Mining on land very evidently leaves scars and long-term problems such as acid mine drainage.
What harm could mining do to the sea bed?
Praise for Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma when she was elected chairperson of the African Union Commission.
Momentum Fund chose to focus its CSI initiatives in areas where there seemed to be gaps in social development support.
Three projects were considered for the award
At the age of 30, Unathi Bhe-Kanda has made waves in a couple of male-dominated industries, has started her own business and made a success of it.
The Tshwane University of Technology’s new vice-chancellor and principal is the first female to be appointed to these positions in the history of TUT.
An equal society is better than a patriarchy; together, as men and women, we’re stronger," says Dr Claudelle von Eck.
Civil society services for rape survivors are being forced to scale back due to funding issues.
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Valdoxane is touted as the best drug yet to fight mood disorders — and it has hit South African shores.
Eye-care awareness month is dedicated to focusing on preventable blindness.
One way to manage the ‘out of hand’ road fatality situation is to be stricter on lawbreakers.
Abnormal weather has a far greater impact on people’s health than previously imagined.
Science week aims to stimulate economic development.
Implenting an HIV/Aids strategy in companies is vital.
SAB’s overall HIV/Aids strategy focuses on the internal management of HIV and Aids.
Discrimination against overweight people could very well be making them fatter, writes <b>Mandi Smallhorne</b>.
Some rather elegant science has provided support for the idea that beetroot is a miracle vegetable.
Don’t give up on exercise — it will keep your strength up in your twilight years, writes <b>Mandi Smallhorne</b>.
From breathing exercises to hypnosis, there’s good news for chronic discomfort sufferers.