Zandile Mavuso
Zandile Mavuso is Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor and Social Media Specialist for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.
Inside government’s War on Leaks project as water worries rise
20th November 2015 South Africa is significantly affected not only by the current drought but also water losses that have been costing the country more than... →
Business urged to pay attention to South Africa’s water risks, opportunities
9th October 2015 Water is a crucial driver of the South African and world economy and, with demand exceeding supply globally, the World Economic Forum has ranked... →
Small business funder aims to lower failure risk by offering mentorship, management support
10th July 2015 Although the Department of Small Business Development (DSBD) aims to use small businesses and cooperatives as vehicles to redistribute South... →
Daily Podcast – June 17, 2015
17th June 2015 Making headlines: The United Nations denies that peacekeepers were held hostage as Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir left South Africa. An Egyptian... →
Shift in SA mindset needed to promote the buying of local goods
2nd April 2015 One key component of the South African government’s current economic policy relates to encouraging economic growth and fostering job creation... →
Daily podcast – April 1, 2015
1st April 2015 April 1, 2015. For Creamer Media in Johannesburg, I’m Zandile Mavuso. Making headlines: The Democratic Alliance challenges Eskom's 25.3% tariff... →
Government declares 2015 the year of special economic zones delivery
6th February 2015 Out of South Africa’s ten prospective special economic zones (SEZs), three are on the verge of implementation and, before the end of this year, one... →
DTI urges SMMEs to take advantage of incentives to exhibit in Germany
6th February 2015 With South Africa strongly focused on increasing manufacturing and growing its export market, it is important for local companies in the... →
LegalWise stretches its services into Africa
28th January 2015 Legal services firm LegalWise plans to complete the establishment of its Namibia and Botswana branches by the end of this year as part of its... →
Mining houses, other stakeholders in bid to mitigate high levels of indebtedness among workers
28th November 2014 About 6.72% of mineworkers in South Africa have been issued with emolument attachment orders (EAOs), which has resulted in a crisis of indebtedness... →
Daily podcast – November 12, 2014
12th November 2014 Making headlines: The Congress of South Africa Trade Unions will lose more than R1-million a month in affiliation fees after its central executive... →
Daily podcast – September 3, 2014
3rd September 2014 Making headlines: Independent Electoral Commission chairperson Pansy Tlakula has resigned. A US military strike in Somalia targeted al Shabaab’s... →
Joburg to turn communities into incubators of SMEs to alleviate unemployment
31st July 2014 The City of Johannesburg municipality on Thursday officially presented its Jozi @ Work Developmental Service Delivery Model to the Council Chamber,... →
App gives Joburg residents pothole-reportage power
15th May 2014 The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) officially launched the ‘Find & Fix’ mobile app on Wednesday, which gives residents of the city the power to... →
More construction companies come forward on anticompetitive conduct
1st March 2013 The Competition Commission of South Africa’s fast-track settlement for firms in the construction sector has resulted in more than 20 companies... →
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