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Special-Reports

Fifteen additional speakers for SingularityU SA Online Summit 2020
Special Reports
/ 18 September 2020

Fifteen additional speakers for SingularityU SA Online Summit 2020

SingularityU hosts global line-up with an extra 15 speakers to address thought-provoking topics to help solve the world’s grand challenges

By Special Reports
Recycling water and waste management
Special Reports
/ 18 September 2020

Recycling water and waste management

One solution to South Africa’s water shortage is to install infrastructure that will save rainwater from run-off into the stormwater system

By Special Reports
POPIA: it’s not as scary as you think
Special Reports
/ 16 September 2020

POPIA: it’s not as scary as you think

Companies that get proactive about compliance are creating huge strategic advantages for themselves — they are able to reduce operational costs

By Special Reports
CUT declared as medium risk
Special Reports
/ 15 September 2020

CUT declared as medium risk

‘Our major challenge at the university is the access to appropriate technology and internet connectivity for our students’

By Special Reports
Headline Speakers announced for SingularityU SA Online Summit 2020
Special Reports
/ 12 September 2020

Headline Speakers announced for SingularityU SA Online Summit 2020

SingularityU announces multi-national line up with world-renowned speakers addressing ground-breaking topics to solve the global grand challenges

By Special Reports
JSE lists two new global ETFs
Special Reports
/ 11 September 2020

JSE lists two new global ETFs

‘Impact investing has become increasingly topical and for us to provide investors with access to sustainable investment options is a key focus’

By Special Reports
OSISA seeks a Programme Manager: Economic Justice
Special Reports
/ 11 September 2020

OSISA seeks a Programme Manager: Economic Justice

The candidate will be responsible for planning, management and implementation of Economic Justice work within the Economic and Social Justice Cluster

By Special Reports
New Bentley Bentayga – The definitive luxury SUV
Motoring
/ 9 September 2020

New Bentley Bentayga – The definitive luxury SUV

The Bentayga combines the abilities of a performance grand tourer with a luxury limousine, a spacious family car and an off-roader

By Special Reports
Capital Legacy shakes up the life insurance market with MyCover™
Special Reports
/ 8 September 2020

Capital Legacy shakes up the life insurance market with MyCover™

‘We work closely with advisors and their clients and our aim is to ensure that their legacies are secure, and the unexpected cost of dying is planned for’

By Special Reports
Violence, diversity and the commemorative impulse
Special Reports
/ 4 September 2020

Violence, diversity and the commemorative impulse

At NWU there was consultation regarding the replacement of old statues and the erection of new monuments aligned to the university’s inclusive aspirations

By Derek Davey
Financial recovery requires disciplined execution on policy measures that will boost confidence, says Old Mutual
Special Reports
/ 4 September 2020

Financial recovery requires disciplined execution on policy measures that will boost confidence, says Old Mutual

Many South African consumers are struggling and need financial strategies and help so they can cope with their growing debt

By Special Reports
Request for proposal: Implementation of the Let’s Talk Family Strengthening under USAID DREAMS initiative
Special Reports
/ 2 September 2020

Request for proposal: Implementation of the Let’s Talk Family Strengthening under USAID DREAMS initiative

The programme will include family strengthening interventions for adolescent girls and caregivers as part of a USAID DREAMS initiative in three provinces

By Special Reports
International travel on cards again soon, says minister
Special Reports
/ 1 September 2020

International travel on cards again soon, says minister

South Africans are yearning to travel so that they can escape the lockdown and find previously undiscovered local attractions

By Special Reports
BIO Africa Convention 2020
Special Reports
/ 28 August 2020

BIO Africa Convention 2020

The convention aims to create a platform for linkages across the continent and mobilise support across different stakeholders in biotechnology

By Special Reports
USAID Southern Africa Trade and Investment Hub seeks a Regional Communications Manager
Special Reports
/ 27 August 2020

USAID Southern Africa Trade and Investment Hub seeks a Regional Communications Manager

The Manager will work with the Director of Strategic Communications to develop impactful communications campaigns and collateral materials

By Special Reports
BIO Africa Innovation Hub
Special Reports
/ 21 August 2020

BIO Africa Innovation Hub

This year’s discussion focus on the role of women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics and how to increase their numbers in this field

By Special Reports
In solidarity with journalists
Special Reports
/ 21 August 2020

In solidarity with journalists

Death, arrest and attack: these are some of the challenges facing journalists in Africa and around the world, accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic

By Special Reports
Maintain the momentum in addressing TB during the Covid-19 pandemic in Africa
Special Reports
/ 21 August 2020

Maintain the momentum in addressing TB during the Covid-19 pandemic in Africa

The WHO estimates that between 2020 and 2025 an additional 1.4 million TB deaths could be registered as direct consequence of the Covid-19 pandemic

By Special Reports
The workplace of the future is here – and it’s driven by technology
Special Reports
/ 19 August 2020

The workplace of the future is here – and it’s driven by technology

An intelligent workplace has several layers of technology that combine to form an ecosystem with infrastructure, access and connectivity as its foundation

By Special Reports
Gijima first to earn Microsoft’s Advanced Specialisation Certification
Special Reports
/ 18 August 2020

Gijima first to earn Microsoft’s Advanced Specialisation Certification

Both of these companies have a vested interest in providing digital and cloud-driven transformation for South African companies

By Special Reports
BIO Africa is set to launch its 2020 BIO Africa Convention digitally this year
Special Reports
/ 14 August 2020

BIO Africa is set to launch its 2020 BIO Africa Convention digitally this year

The pandemic has opened room for those within the biotechnology sector to join forces and exchange a wide range of expertise and knowledge to fight Covid-19

By Special Reports
BIO Africa Convention
Special Reports
/ 14 August 2020

BIO Africa Convention

The convention is a platform to co-create solutions based on knowledge sharing strategies and it is driven by solidarity

By Special Reports
Grants for the production of Covid-19-relevant medical and pharmaceutical products: call for proposals
Special Reports
/ 11 August 2020

Grants for the production of Covid-19-relevant medical and pharmaceutical products: call for proposals

Winning innovative projects may be supported with a grant expected to range from €50 000 to to €200 000 depending on whether your initiative is for- or non-profit

By Special Reports
WiMSA shines a light on the future of women in mining
Special Reports
/ 7 August 2020

WiMSA shines a light on the future of women in mining

Men in mining must begin to take it upon themselves to support the development of women in the industry

By Special Reports
Department of Public Works and Infrastructure reveals second gender-based violence advocacy artwork
Special Reports
/ 7 August 2020

Department of Public Works and Infrastructure reveals second gender-based violence advocacy artwork

The men and boys of South Africa are important role players in this mission to ensure that women are respected, protected and treated equally

By Special Reports
Surviving the tobacco ban
Special Reports
/ 7 August 2020

Surviving the tobacco ban

Nicotine is given as the ‘likely’ reason for lower Covid-19 infection rates but authorities still stress the health risk of smoking

By Special Reports
NSTF-South32 Awards
Special Reports
/ 2 August 2020

NSTF-South32 Awards

All of the awards are made for outstanding contributions to science, engineering, technology and innovation in South Africa

By Special Reports
The benefits of being a GEMS member
Special Reports
/ 2 August 2020

The benefits of being a GEMS member

The scheme offers comprehensive and affordable healthcare options to all public service employees and greater access to better healthcare

By Special Reports
The evolution of South Africa’s savings culture
Special Reports
/ 31 July 2020

The evolution of South Africa’s savings culture

A common misconception is that you need a lot of money to start saving, but this is simply not true – you can start with R50

By Special Reports
Tobacco producers welcome new research confirming that cigarette ban has failed
Special Reports
/ 31 July 2020

Tobacco producers welcome new research confirming that cigarette ban has failed

Every day that goes by shows the importance of getting rid of this ban and going back to producing and selling cigarettes as we were before

By Special Reports
Cost increases sharing of cigarettes
Special Reports
/ 31 July 2020

Cost increases sharing of cigarettes

Many people are questioning whether the ban on tobacco in South Africa is not in fact having the opposite effect of that intended

By Eamonn Ryan
How to tell if you have a hidden contact centre in your business
Special Reports
/ 31 July 2020

How to tell if you have a hidden contact centre in your business

The important thing to remember is that a contact centre is defined less by the physical space it occupies and more by the customer experience it delivers

By Derek Davey
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