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South Africa says China could assume climate lead if US exits
By: Bloomberg 15th November 2024 China has an opportunity to lead the global fight against climate change with the US set to tamp down its commitments following the election of... →
Forensic investigations: the vitality of due process and the promise of AI (with care)
15th November 2024 Fraud is among the most challenging crimes to combat in a large organisation. To stop fraudulent activity at the source, large organisations rely... →
Public is encouraged to voluntarily surrender lion bones and derivatives
15th November 2024 Individuals in the captive lion industry are invited to voluntarily give up their stockpiles of lion bones and derivatives. In South Africa, which... →
ACSA celebrates Cape Town International Airport’s win at the 2024 Airport Honour Awards
15th November 2024 Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) is proud to announce that Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) has been honoured with the coveted Airport... →
Sewage pollution in the Vaal River catchment threatens Gauteng’s water security
15th November 2024 Urgent and effective action is needed to stop sewage pollution in the Vaal River’s catchment area. This sewage pollution poses a serious threat to... →
Alcohol at Year End Functions
15th November 2024 During the holiday season, year-end office parties become a staple event in many companies, bringing together employees to celebrate their... →
Trading in focus
By: Terence Creamer 15th November 2024 Few would disagree that aggregators and traders will have an important and increasing role in South Africa’s future electricity market. Even in the... →
The thin line between being a bad manager and a bully in the workplace
14th November 2024 Employers and managers have a prerogative to set workplace rules and standards, including performance standards. Oftentimes managers come across as... →