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As South Africa nears gender parity in business leadership, influence emerges as the next frontier
Johannesburg, March 2026 - While global progress on gender equality in business leadership has stalled, South Africa is moving in the opposite direction. Although...
Regent Business School expands its academic portfolio with three new qualifications for 2026
New programmes in management, digital business and financial management open access to SAQA-accredited education from undergraduate to postgraduate level.South Africa's demand for management talent...
The Middle East oil crisis is South Africa’s EV wake-up call
Note to the editors: For images of company spokesperson, Tristan Klement, please click hereCentury City, Cape Town - As international oil prices surge past $100 a...
Who Owns the Future? Why Local Tech Is Africa’s Most Urgent Economic Right
By Seati Moloi, CEO and Founder of Khoi TechOn 21 March 1960, in Sharpeville, ordinary South Africans gathered in protest: unarmed, hopeful, and resolute....
The chip shortage is quietly destabilising your balance sheet
Semiconductor volatility is no longer just a procurement issue, it’s a balance sheet risk. As PC and infrastructure pricing becomes increasingly unpredictable, sudden price...
CELEBRATING FIVE YEARS OF BOLD:
HOW THE VEUVE CLICQUOT BOLD WOMAN AWARD IN SOUTH AFRICA IS SHAPING A LEGACY OF LASTING BUSINESSESFor five years, the Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman...
THE SALARY QUESTION: PROPER PREPARATION CRUCIAL FOR SEALING THE DEAL
For most candidates, the salary question feels like the riskiest moment in an interview: tense, awkward, and full of second-guessing. Many approach it defensively,...
From Source to Socket, Understanding the True Cost of Electricity in a Changing Market
Why understanding the true cost of electricity is critical for buyers, generators, and the transition to renewable energy.By Gerjo Hoffman, Co-Founder and CEO, Open...
It’s Not Too Late to Build Your Retirement in Your 50s – by Kim Potgieter, Certified Financial Planner and MD of Chartered Wealth Solutions
Do you ever find yourself doing quiet mental calculations about your future? Adding up what you’ve saved. Estimating how many working years may still...
Regent Business School expands its academic portfolio with three new qualifications for 2026
South Africa's demand for management talent that can operate across finance, technology and digital business is outpacing the qualifications available to meet it. Three...
Dietitian Shares 4 Often Overlooked Benefits of Traditional Black Tea
When most people think of ‘tea’, they picture a classic cup of black tea that many grew up drinking, brewed in the morning before...
Orchestrated intelligence: How enterprises can build and manage AI agents
During the last 12 months, AI agents have steadily become an enterprise innovation priority. Key industries such as financial services and telecommunications are recognising...
From pipeline to pipe dream: looking at South Africa’s mathematics crisis on International Mathematics Day
Only one in three matriculants took pure Mathematics in 2025. For a country where STEM skills are officially classified as critical - and where...
Motivated buyers, thinner supply: why the autumn property window delivers
Spring gets all the glory when it comes to property. It is the season of fresh listings, packed open days, and the kind of...
ONE NIGHT. ONE TABLE. FIVE TERROIRSJOHANNESBURG RARELY GETS THIS CLOSE TO THE CAPE WINELANDS
March 2026, Johannesburg – On 20 March, the Four Seasons Johannesburg, The Westcliff, hosts an intimate dinner with Atlas Swift, one of South Africa's most quietly coveted...
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