In 2009, the top three sectors according to Trialogue research were education, health and HIV/Aids and social and community development.
Amendments likely to make a bad situation even worse, civil society organisations argue.
At the heart of many of the most successful Corporate Social Investment (CSI) initiatives is collaboration.
Former Constitutional Court Judge Richard Goldstone will be allowed to attend his grandson’s bar mitzvah next month, the SA Zionist Federation said.
At Trialogue’s Making CSI Matter Conference
leading practitioners will share lessons and spark discussions on the trends driving CSI today.
The ANC was defiant this week about its involvement with Hitachi Power Africa, which secured a multibillion-rand contract with Eskom.
South Africa is playing a key role in helping the world hold the threat of nuclear terrorism at bay.
selling South Africa has become a very difficult task since January. Something happened that tipped the balance, turned market opinion.
If you really want to stand out from the crowd in South Africa, stick to the rules.
The Trialogue Making CSI Matter Conference is where government and development agencies meet every year to discuss recent advances and issue.
Corporate social investment (CSI) has become a buzzword in the past decade, but the quality of initiatives has been inconsistent and unreliable.
Where efficiency and diversity could shape energy policy, coal and Eskom dominate. Are the ANC’s investments in Chancellor House to blame?
Hundreds of millions of rands have disappeared in an apparent Ponzi scheme believed to have operated in the Western Cape, Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.
Constipated computers, a blast of pepper spray, a tragic collapse and excited banter marked the first day of over-the-counter 2010 ticket sales.
The country is showing leadership on Aids with a R7-billion cash injection, but testing must be ramped up.
Cope in Mpumalanga is in disarray, with three members out on bail and a fourth recalled from the only seat the party occupies in the province.
Organisers of the Soccer World Cup opening ceremony are still waiting for R80-million in funding, writes <em>Niren Tolsi</em>.
Former police chief Jackie Selebi is expected to continue giving evidence in his corruption trial in the high court in Johannesburg on Friday.
Members of the ANC’s top leadership are planning to take President Jacob Zuma to task over his public scolding of youth leader Julius Malema.
Although she’s not yet ready for a tattoo of her own, <em>Vuvu Vena</em>, went to the Jaded Ink show to catch a glimpse of the latest body art trends.
The seminal fossil find at the Cradle of Humankind has unleashed a barrage of debate among scientists.
Sodomy will not feature in the defence of the two accused of murdering Eugene Terre’Blanche, the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging leader.
The recent history of the ANC shows that defiance of the leadership can have dire consequence, so only time will tell what will become of Malema.
Heavy political muscle may wield the balance of power in the R5?billion Mittal/Kumba stand-off.
The University of the Free State’s unique career preparation programme involves a partnership between the university and FET colleges.
The former police commissioner also blames the M&G for his trial and denies that he received money or gifts from long-time friend Glenn Agliotti.
Advocate faces charges after trying to peddle influence for a R5-million fee.
There is a question mark over where the proceeds of R120-million in gold sales have gone.
The mooted Amakhosi stadium has been plagued by delays — and the community has had enough.
Streets littered with refuse and looted stalls belonging to hawkers were left in the wake of SA Municipal Workers’ Union protest marches on Thursday.
Members of the legal fraternity are eagerly waiting to see if John Hlophe recommends the JSC re-advertises four vacancies on the Cape Bench.
South Africa’s telecoms regulator has finally taken the bull by the horns and has announced its plan to regulate interconnection rates.