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Behaviour Change in the age of Covid-19
Special Reports
/ 3 September 2020

Behaviour Change in the age of Covid-19

‘If we build better systems and ask the right questions and frame things in the right way, it may help us reduce incidences of corruption’

By Thalia Holmes
Women in Construction
Special Reports
/ 2 September 2020

Women in Construction

It is critical for women to be made the centre of attention in the construction industry so that they can be upskilled and lifted out of poverty

By Special Reports
Women inclusion and empowerment
Special Reports
/ 1 September 2020

Women inclusion and empowerment

Women must believe in themselves, raise their hands, speak out and make their voices heard: male leaders have to ensure that women are comfortable to do so

By Special Reports
The impact of Covid-19 on women and their businesses
Special Reports
/ 28 August 2020

The impact of Covid-19 on women and their businesses

About 16 million children who would have been at school in lockdown were looked after mainly by women, hindering their ability to find or do work

By Special Reports
Fraud and corruption in the Covid-19 era
Special Reports
/ 26 August 2020

Fraud and corruption in the Covid-19 era

‘We need to make it fundamentally uncool to even be accused of a crime – right now in South Africa being accused of a crime doesn’t end your career’

By Thalia Holmes
Women in Writing
Special Reports
/ 25 August 2020

Women in Writing

Self-publishing online and through social media is an option for new writers today, but do your research before you try this for the best results

By Special Reports
Saving the class of 2020
Special Reports
/ 17 August 2020

Saving the class of 2020

The 10-week Educate programme was created to help matric students who have been disrupted by the pandemic get back on track for their final exams

By Thalia Holmes
Empowering the voice of women in leadership to enable full participation in their roles in leadership and decision making
Special Reports
/ 7 August 2020

Empowering the voice of women in leadership to enable full participation in their roles in leadership and decision making

Sibanye-Stillwater has 13% female representation in its workforce and is actively working to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls

By Special Reports
Covid-19: Outlook on the economy, politics and labour
Special Reports
/ 5 August 2020

Covid-19: Outlook on the economy, politics and labour

Old Mutual had experts unpack the effects of the pandemic and provide practical tips on how to deal with the financial impact of job losses and salary cuts

By Special Reports
Opt-in to Popia
Special Reports
/ 5 August 2020

Opt-in to Popia

All business owners should take note: there is a lot of work ahead to ensure compliance with the POPI Act that has just come into effect

By Special Reports
Debt management amid Covid-19 and beyond
Special Reports
/ 3 August 2020

Debt management amid Covid-19 and beyond

This webinar on Debt Management, sponsored by Debt Rescue, had its experts share a practical approach to debt management amid this crisis and beyond

By Special Reports
#LetUsGetBizzamming
Special Reports
/ 28 July 2020

#LetUsGetBizzamming

This digital tool removes the stress and complexities of document management, legal or otherwise, in both personal life and in organisations

By Special Reports
Retirement security and insurance amid Covid-19
Special Reports
/ 24 July 2020

Retirement security and insurance amid Covid-19

The emergent theme from the 2020 Sanlam Benchmark research is individualisation of institutional retirement funding

By Special Reports
Covid-19: To homeschool or not to homeschool?
Special Reports
/ 21 July 2020

Covid-19: To homeschool or not to homeschool?

Many parents are nervous about taking the first step, but Impaq makes the transition from traditional schooling to homeschooling easy

By Special Reports
Security and Compliance Evolution in the Data Revolution
Special Reports
/ 2 July 2020

Security and Compliance Evolution in the Data Revolution

Organisations must adopt a risk-based approach to compliance and rely on technology to mitigate that risk and on people and process controls as well

By Special Reports
Covid-19 vs Child Nutrition
Special Reports
/ 2 July 2020

Covid-19 vs Child Nutrition

Children are being impacted severely across the world because of things such as reduced immunisation as health services prioritise treating Covid-19 cases

By Special Reports
Economic ramifications of Covid-19
Special Reports
/ 2 July 2020

Economic ramifications of Covid-19

There is an opportunity for business and government in collaboration to galvanise and work together, and present ourselves as a viable destination for investment

By Special Reports
Covid-19 – Impact on Education, Skills Development and Training
Special Reports
/ 29 June 2020

Covid-19 – Impact on Education, Skills Development and Training

The digital divide must be overcome as a matter of urgency if South Africa is going to stay competitive and the Covid-19 crisis has accelerated the change

By Special Reports
Absa – Covid-19 – An opportunity to address gender inequality
Special Reports
/ 26 June 2020

Absa – Covid-19 – An opportunity to address gender inequality

The Covid-19 crisis presents a possible opportunity for women to break with the ways they have been dealt with in the past

By Derek Davey
Public Participation in the Budget Process of the Legislature
Special Reports
/ 25 June 2020

Public Participation in the Budget Process of the Legislature

The Coronavirus has been a learning curve and the public awareness that it has created is a model that we can use for other conditions

By Special Reports
Strengthening governance for the effective allocation and utilization of budgets
Special Reports
/ 24 June 2020

Strengthening governance for the effective allocation and utilization of budgets

Gauteng has put considerable funds into youth development, and the infrastructure of the province plays a huge role in small business development

By Special Reports
Legislators’ oversight role over government budgets webinar
Special Reports
/ 22 June 2020

Legislators’ oversight role over government budgets webinar

People need to know that they can become involved in making new laws and policies and in the process of governance, in conjunction with the GPL

By Staff Reporter
Covid-19 and the questions you should be asking your Insurance Provider
Special Reports
/ 19 June 2020

Covid-19 and the questions you should be asking your Insurance Provider

Bank insurers are doing much better than the traditional insurers because they have integrated digital solutions that they can roll out fast

By Staff Reporter
Covid-19 and WFH Webinar
Special Reports
/ 18 June 2020

Covid-19 and WFH Webinar

This webinar outlines some best practices for employers and employees to enable them to adapt to work-from-home as the new normal

By Staff Reporter
SME in a Covid World: Stimulating Small Business Growth
Special Reports
/ 12 June 2020

SME in a Covid World: Stimulating Small Business Growth

Small businesses must re-examine their business models and endeavour to understand their customers, and know what their new needs are

By Staff Reporter
Automotive Industry and Covid-19
Special Reports
/ 5 June 2020

Automotive Industry and Covid-19

Many rental fleets are no longer operational and their usually well-maintained cars are entering the market in big numbers

By Staff Reporter
PPS Webinar 4: Asset Protection in Times of Uncertainty
Special Reports
/ 5 June 2020

PPS Webinar 4: Asset Protection in Times of Uncertainty

The Covid-19 crisis means people are spending more time at home, so they expect different packages from their insurance companies

By Staff Reporter
Covid-19 and Back to School Webinar
Special Reports
/ 29 May 2020

Covid-19 and Back to School Webinar

If our educators can take care of themselves, they can take care of the children they teach

By Staff Reporter
Holistic Financial Planning for Professionals Webinar
Special Reports
/ 29 May 2020

Holistic Financial Planning for Professionals Webinar

Our lives are constantly in flux, so it makes sense that your financial planning must be reviewed frequently — preferably on an annual basis

By Staff Reporter
Wills, Estate Administration and Succession Planning Webinar
Special Reports
/ 29 May 2020

Wills, Estate Administration and Succession Planning Webinar

Capital Legacy has had no slowdown in lockdown regarding turnaround with clients, in storing or retrieving wills and in answering their questions

By Staff Reporter
Covid-19: Eased lockdown and rule of law Webinar
Special Reports
/ 25 May 2020

Covid-19: Eased lockdown and rule of law Webinar

If you are arrested and fined in lockdown, you do get a criminal record if you pay the admission of guilt fine

By Staff Reporter
Covid-19 and Frontline Workers
Special Reports
/ 23 May 2020

Covid-19 and Frontline Workers

Who is caring for the healthcare workers? ‘Working together is how we are going to get through this. It’s not just a marathon, it’s a relay’.

By Staff Reporter
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