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Rudo Kwaramba-Kayombo Africa's new generation of leaders could learn a thing or two about how to become great, but it takes much more to become an extraordinary leader like Nelson Mandela...read |
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| An increasing number of South Africans are getting involved in giving, making regular donations to different non-profits... read |
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| The annual In Good Company Conference will take place 21 August at the Atterbury Theatre in Pretoria... read |
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| The newly launched Bursarylottery.co.za aims to connect South African students with financial assistance options to further their education... read |
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| Elizabeth Boakes and David Redding When Sudan the white rhino was put down by his carers earlier this year, it confirmed the extinction of one of the savannah's most iconic subspecies... read |
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| Piotr Wolski Much has been argued about the causes of the 2017 Cape Town water crisis... read |
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| Dhesigen Naidoo From a water perspective, we live in a 'world of Cape Towns'... read |
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| Tariro Washinyira A 32-year-old gay woman from Khayelitsha said she recently tried to marry her partner at the Khayelitsha Home Affairs office but the official refused... read |
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| I Love Coffee, a Cape-based social enterprise that trains and employs deaf baristas to work as frontline staff in its stores, plans to open as many as five new outlets over the next twelve months... read |
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| Growthpoint Properties has successfully taken The District in Cape Town completely off the municipal water grid... read |
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| Issued By Sappi Sappi will be funding research on artificial intelligence and bringing carbon emissions to net zero in the paper and pulp industry as one of the founding partners of The Prince of Wales Global Sustainability Fellowship Programme... read |
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| Louise Scholtz In an era of uncertainty, when it comes to both power supply and pricing, renewable energy sources can provide certainty in both supply and costs... read |
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| Issued By Hetzner Despite the sweltering summer heat in Gauteng in recent years, the Samrand data centre has literally kept its cool with an average annual PUE of 1.2 over three years. read |
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| In the wake of the City of Ekurhuleni's new mandatory household recycling programme launched earlier this month... read |
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| NEWSWATCH: It has been reported that iconic British luxury fashion label Burberry destroyed its unsold products to the value of £28.6m last year to make its brand more exclusive, adding to the total value of £90m worth of goods it has destroyed over the last five years... read |
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