There’s an old adage that states that the pen is mightier than the sword and the passage of time is proving […]
UNDETECTED HYPERTENSION PUTS SOUTH AFRICANS AT RISK
This May Measurement Month, health experts are sounding the alarm on hypertension (HTN), a condition that affects billions worldwide yet remains […]
541 illegal shebeens, taverns shutdown over Easter
A total of 541 illegal shebeens and taverns were shut down by police across the country during the Easter long weekend. […]
How to Use AI for Your Small Business
Artificial intelligence (AI) is growing in popularity and everyday usage. So how can small businesses benefit from this technology? As mentors […]
Infrastructure Investments Propel Africa’s Mining Growth
Africa and its global partners are accelerating investments in regional corridors, prioritizing port, road and rail infrastructure to enhance mining operations. […]
SU’s Prof Marena Manley to receive prestigious international award in Rome
Prof Marena Manley, of Stellenbosch University’s Department of Food Science, has been named by the International Council for Near Infrared Spectroscopy […]
Tapping Opportunities for Sustainable Growth
Africa’s natural gas and LNG potential is a cornerstone of the continent’s energy future. According to the African Energy Chamber’s (AEC) […]
Robert Kiyosaki’s final warning: the wealth shift ahead!
What if one weekend could change the way you think about money forever? For South Africans eager to break free from […]
INFORMAL DRINKING VENUES OFFER UNTAPPED POTENTIAL FOR DRINKS BRANDS
More than half of South Africans who visit taverns and shebeens do so on a weekly basis, positioning these informal venues […]
The Disruptor Medical Scheme that defied the market and built a healthcare model that works
When Umvuzo Health entered the medical scheme market in 2004, it had no capital reserves, no broker support and no track record. What […]
Multiple perspectives on digitalisation, AI, sustainability, and soil protection
The Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Development and Rule of Law Programme (DROP), in collaboration with the School for Climate Studies and the […]
The immersive approach: a market-driven solution to the demand for tech talent
South African businesses are suffering from a broken graduate placement system. Current methods are placing unprepared IT graduates into roles and […]
Navigating the current trends in South Africa’s construction sector
South Africa’s construction industry is being shaped by evolving challenges and opportunities, writes Morag Evans, CEO of Databuild. Trends such as […]
Beyond the hype: A practical guide to strategic AI implementation
The hype surrounding AI being leveraged in businesses has reached fever pitch, to the point where many businesses are panicking about […]