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Minister Madikizela to open Mossel Bay Shared Offices Building

February 3, 2021 • NewsComments Off on Minister Madikizela to open Mossel Bay Shared Offices Building

Tomorrow, Thursday 4 February 2021, the Western Cape Minister of Transport and Public Works, Bonginkosi Madikizela, will officially open the Mossel Bay Shared Offices Building (SOB). There will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the occasion. The Western Cape Department of Transport and Public Works rehabilitated an old hostel owned by the Western Cape...

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AlphaCode announces top 10 businesses for R10m fintech support programme

February 1, 2021 • NewsComments Off on AlphaCode announces top 10 businesses for R10m fintech support programme

Johannesburg – Monday, 1 February 2021: Almost 200 fintech businesses applied for the AlphaCode Incubate programme which aims to grow innovative financial services entrepreneurs and find the next OUTsurance or Discovery. Ten have been selected for a...

Reset. Reboot. Redefine Business 2021

January 27, 2021 • NewsComments Off on Reset. Reboot. Redefine Business 2021

The global pandemic remains an ongoing part of business reality in 2021. It is time for organisations to reset their expectations and their goals to ensure that they can thrive in the next normal; that they can embed strategies that allow for their...

Nominations open for young people to join Commonwealth Youth Council

January 19, 2021 • NewsComments Off on Nominations open for young people to join Commonwealth Youth Council

Nominations are open for young leaders to apply to stand for positions on the Commonwealth Youth Council, the body which represents the Commonwealth’s 1.4 billion young people. The council, one of the world’s most diverse youth-led bodies, is seeking...

The Slow-Motion AI Explosion

January 12, 2021 • NewsComments Off on The Slow-Motion AI Explosion

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for years. It has crept into systems and solutions with determined, algorithmic intensity, and it has layered its capabilities onto chatbots, APIs, neural networks, and business processes. It has evolved within the...

Commonwealth observers start work as Ghana goes to the polls

December 7, 2020 • NewsComments Off on Commonwealth observers start work as Ghana goes to the polls

Ghanaians will vote in the presidential and parliamentary elections due to be held on 7 December. The Commonwealth Observer Group (COG), whose members are drawn from various Commonwealth countries with backgrounds ranging from political, electoral, civil...

Business 2021: Continuity in Uncertainty

December 2, 2020 • NewsComments Off on Business 2021: Continuity in Uncertainty

Business continuity used to be considered a part of Disaster Recovery (DR), another cog in the urgent wheel that turns to put the business back on track in the event of a crisis. However, the past year has reshaped business continuity in the eyes of the...

Is it time to redesign organised learning?

November 26, 2020 • NewsComments Off on Is it time to redesign organised learning?

The COVID-19 pandemic has “micro-waved” the transition to an impermanent workforce, a gig economy where the remote workforce is now a far greater percentage than ever envisioned before. That switch happened as quickly as it took for the coronavirus to...

AARTO Friday visits Hammanskraal

November 26, 2020 • News, TrafficComments Off on AARTO Friday visits Hammanskraal

The Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA) informs the motorists and general public of the AARTO Friday community activation programme which will take place in Hammanskraal (Temba), Jubilee Road on Friday 27 November 2020 at 09:00. The RTIA has adopted the...

World Fisheries Day: Leading the sustainable fisheries sector

November 20, 2020 • NewsComments Off on World Fisheries Day: Leading the sustainable fisheries sector

Safeguarding our fisheries is one of the most important environmental topics of our time. Recent research has alarmingly highlighted that more than two-thirds of the world’s fisheries have been over-exploited or are fully depleted, and more than one...