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Play your part in domestic tourism’s recovery this holiday
15th December 2021 Domestic tourism remains key to the resilience of the South African tourism sector. Following the recent discovery of the Omicron variant, global... →
Donation of menstrual cups alleviates period poverty for 1000 girls
14th December 2021 More than 1000 girl learners at two KwaZulu-Natal high schools now have a better chance of uninterrupted education and maximum school attendance... →
Sumitomo Rubber champions community development with school borehole project
7th December 2021 Tyre manufacturer, Sumitomo Rubber South Africa (SRSA), recently partnered with Gift of the Givers to provide running water to a KwaZulu-Natal... →
Employer funded share incentive schemes and the Spur judgement – some perspective is needed
24th November 2021 Much has been written about the ‘Spur’ judgement in the past few weeks. Two salient themes emanate from it, the: question about why employer... →
Take the road and see SA up-close this summer
23rd November 2021 Need a change of lockdown scenery to wind down another pandemic punctuated year? Thanks to Dunlop’s #TheBigDrive Summer Promo, you can now enjoy a... →
Cape Chamber reaction to mid-term budget - digging deeper won’t save us
12th November 2021 We will know more about Government’s spending intentions when the real budget is presented for the formal rubber stamp of Parliament next year.... →
Sudanese coup leader says he is trying to persuade ousted premier to return
By: Reuters 29th October 2021 Sudan's military coup leader, facing pressure at home and abroad to restore power to civilians, said a technocratic prime minister could be... →
Biden criticizes Sudan's junta, deaths climb in anti-coup protests
By: Reuters 29th October 2021 The United States (US) and United Nations (UN) dialled up the pressure on Sudan's new military junta on Thursday as confrontations between soldiers... →