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The changing face of learning and development
Anton Visser, COO of SA Business School In 2026, CHROs are standing at the crossroads of three powerful forces reshaping learning and development (L&D) and skills development in...
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South Africa welcomes COP29 outcomes as a step in the right direction
Press release from the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, has welcomed the outcomes of the...
Financially preparing for freedom
Queen Malobane, Gauteng General Manager at Metropolitan As South Africa observes 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (GBV), it’s important to remember that abuse isn’t...
The employer’s obligation to prevent and eliminate gender-based violence
Keshni Naicker, Partner, Amandla Makhongwana Senior Associate, and Angel Phakathi, Candidate Legal Practitioner, at Bowmans Yesterday (25 November 2024) marks the start of the 16 Days...
Watering the green shoots
Izak Odendaal, Investment Strategist at Old Mutual Wealth South Africans are long used to bad news, but recently the news has been better. Inflation is much lower, and the Reserve Bank...
Your Healthcare Financial Plan For 2025
Jacqui Nel, Business Unit Head of Healthcare at Aon South Africa Medical schemes have announced hefty premium increases for 2025 averaging 10.69% across 12 of the biggest schemes,...
EBnet Evolutionary Award winners
Nathalie Burrows, Editor of EBnet The Evolutionary Awards are a series of awards designed to recognise those service providers in the retirement and investments industry who are...
Africa back in favour as investors eye currency stability and demographic opportunity
Cavan Osborne, Portfolio Manager at Old Mutual Investment Group (OMIG) As the dust settles around the outcome of the 2024 United States (US) Presidential Elections, global investors...
Moderate rate cuts and global headwinds spell slow economic growth over the next few years
Maarten Ackerman, Chief Economist at Citadel While interest rates and inflation are slowly coming down in South Africa (SA) and around the globe, to the relief of consumers, a...
The employee that cried wolf: Malicious whistleblowing and its effects
Dhevarsha Ramjettan, Partner & Mbali Nkosi, Senior Associate, at Webber Wentzel Whistleblowing is widely regarded as a critical tool for promoting transparency and accountability...
Why ethical procurement in Africa matters
Paul Vos, GM of the a Chartered Institute for Procurement and Supply (CIPS) This year’s Global Ethics Day is a timely reminder to Africa of the need for ethics to build a prosperous,...











