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David Francis
David Francis
Lessons from a PR student, turned PR practitioner
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Posted on 8 Feb 2016 12:45
Anonymous
Lessons from a PR student, turned PR practitioner
Wow what inspiring words.....thank You ....
Posted on 8 Feb 2016 12:45
Anonymous
Lessons from a PR student, turned PR practitioner
Wow what inspiring words.....thank You ....
Posted on 8 Feb 2016 12:45
Anonymous
Lessons from a PR student, turned PR practitioner
Wow what inspiring words.....thank You ....
Posted on 8 Feb 2016 12:45
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Untapped value remains in Africa's capital markets
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Posted on 8 Feb 2016 11:52
Anonymous
New rules standardise treatment of retirement vehicles
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Posted on 8 Feb 2016 11:51
nitajihnson
#DesignMonth: A virtual solution for financial inclusion
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Posted on 8 Feb 2016 11:49
David Francis
David Francis
Mwale calls for provision of entrepreneurship skills, startup capital to African youths
Rashid Lombard Re " The Academy of Cultyral Curators"....carreres for the events industry...is in the process of being launched :The Skills Intervention and Job Creation programme is to offer a unique opportunity for youth development providing services, opportunities and support, and small business development within the Events Management and Production industry of the Creative Arts sector. In a nutshell: the programme will target 100 NEET (Not in Employment, Education and Training) youth, who do not have a National Senior Certificate (NSC) from 10 areas (4 rural) associated to the networks of 5 non-profit organisations. The recruits will be aged between 18 and 36 years, 50% will be female and people with disabilities will be sought. They will undergo intensive four-week block training at a central venue. This would include a rigorous assessment of competencies, which blends the theory and practical of hosting of an event. Once they have successfully completed the course, we will facilitate work placements. This alternative model of education and training guarantees the creative adaptability of youth to become transversally mobile to work across diverse sectors. Industry players will facilitate the learning programme to ensure that all requirements of this fast evolving industry are met. This will establish a reputable industry-accreditation. Formal education institutions cannot match this style or pace of delivery.this obviously need partners for this venture.I am open to any offersregardsRashid (ceo@rashidlombardinc.co.za)
Posted on 8 Feb 2016 11:32
Anonymous
Mwale calls for provision of entrepreneurship skills, startup capital to African youths
Rashid Lombard Re " The Academy of Cultyral Curators"....carreres for the events industry...is in the process of being launched :The Skills Intervention and Job Creation programme is to offer a unique opportunity for youth development providing services, opportunities and support, and small business development within the Events Management and Production industry of the Creative Arts sector. In a nutshell: the programme will target 100 NEET (Not in Employment, Education and Training) youth, who do not have a National Senior Certificate (NSC) from 10 areas (4 rural) associated to the networks of 5 non-profit organisations. The recruits will be aged between 18 and 36 years, 50% will be female and people with disabilities will be sought. They will undergo intensive four-week block training at a central venue. This would include a rigorous assessment of competencies, which blends the theory and practical of hosting of an event. Once they have successfully completed the course, we will facilitate work placements. This alternative model of education and training guarantees the creative adaptability of youth to become transversally mobile to work across diverse sectors. Industry players will facilitate the learning programme to ensure that all requirements of this fast evolving industry are met. This will establish a reputable industry-accreditation. Formal education institutions cannot match this style or pace of delivery.this obviously need partners for this venture.I am open to any offersregardsRashid (ceo@rashidlombardinc.co.za)
Posted on 8 Feb 2016 11:32
Anonymous
Mwale calls for provision of entrepreneurship skills, startup capital to African youths
Rashid Lombard Re " The Academy of Cultyral Curators"....carreres for the events industry...is in the process of being launched :The Skills Intervention and Job Creation programme is to offer a unique opportunity for youth development providing services, opportunities and support, and small business development within the Events Management and Production industry of the Creative Arts sector. In a nutshell: the programme will target 100 NEET (Not in Employment, Education and Training) youth, who do not have a National Senior Certificate (NSC) from 10 areas (4 rural) associated to the networks of 5 non-profit organisations. The recruits will be aged between 18 and 36 years, 50% will be female and people with disabilities will be sought. They will undergo intensive four-week block training at a central venue. This would include a rigorous assessment of competencies, which blends the theory and practical of hosting of an event. Once they have successfully completed the course, we will facilitate work placements. This alternative model of education and training guarantees the creative adaptability of youth to become transversally mobile to work across diverse sectors. Industry players will facilitate the learning programme to ensure that all requirements of this fast evolving industry are met. This will establish a reputable industry-accreditation. Formal education institutions cannot match this style or pace of delivery.this obviously need partners for this venture.I am open to any offersregardsRashid (ceo@rashidlombardinc.co.za)
Posted on 8 Feb 2016 11:32
Anonymous
Mwale calls for provision of entrepreneurship skills, startup capital to African youths
Rashid Lombard Re " The Academy of Cultyral Curators"....carreres for the events industry...is in the process of being launched :The Skills Intervention and Job Creation programme is to offer a unique opportunity for youth development providing services, opportunities and support, and small business development within the Events Management and Production industry of the Creative Arts sector. In a nutshell: the programme will target 100 NEET (Not in Employment, Education and Training) youth, who do not have a National Senior Certificate (NSC) from 10 areas (4 rural) associated to the networks of 5 non-profit organisations. The recruits will be aged between 18 and 36 years, 50% will be female and people with disabilities will be sought. They will undergo intensive four-week block training at a central venue. This would include a rigorous assessment of competencies, which blends the theory and practical of hosting of an event. Once they have successfully completed the course, we will facilitate work placements. This alternative model of education and training guarantees the creative adaptability of youth to become transversally mobile to work across diverse sectors. Industry players will facilitate the learning programme to ensure that all requirements of this fast evolving industry are met. This will establish a reputable industry-accreditation. Formal education institutions cannot match this style or pace of delivery.this obviously need partners for this venture.I am open to any offersregardsRashid (ceo@rashidlombardinc.co.za)
Posted on 8 Feb 2016 11:32
David Francis
David Francis
10 start-up decisions you'll never regret
Great article.
Posted on 8 Feb 2016 11:12
Anonymous
10 start-up decisions you'll never regret
Great article.
Posted on 8 Feb 2016 11:12
Anonymous
10 start-up decisions you'll never regret
Great article.
Posted on 8 Feb 2016 11:12
Anonymous
10 start-up decisions you'll never regret
Great article.
Posted on 8 Feb 2016 11:12
Anonymous
Cape Town's fuel storage terminal expansion
Where there is demand, there is supply. Hence, the need for the expansion of the fuel storage terminal area is necessary in order to accommodate an increase in fuels and oils to support increasing demand. Without additional spaces, bigger orders cannot be fulfilled otherwise.
Posted on 8 Feb 2016 07:11
Anonymous
#DesignMonth: Not-so 'Under the Radar'
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Posted on 5 Feb 2016 16:23
Gordon Barker
Gordon Barker
Digital media: What's going to be big in 2016?
Think that people are starting to rely too heavily on ads to find their target market (hence the rise in popularity of ad blockers). It is very possible, if you know who you are after to develop a website offering the things that they want. So you are able to attract your market to your website. It seems that people neglect this fact, after all that is how the web works which is to attract people to relevant information.
Posted on 5 Feb 2016 14:40
Ofentse Moses
Ofentse Moses
10 start-up decisions you'll never regret
What a wonderful insert Thabiso. I must say, I needed to get a different perspective of starting a business.
Posted on 5 Feb 2016 13:02
Anonymous
#DesignMonth: Not-so 'Under the Radar'
good article
Posted on 5 Feb 2016 12:22
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