African organisations are confronted by the same pressures as all other international corporates when it comes to grappling with volatile...
Skills
At the recent 2026 Mining Skills Lekgotla held at Gallagher Estate in Midrand, Mosa Mabuza, CEO of the Council for...
South Africa’s forestry sector contributes an estimated R8 billion to the country’s gross domestic product, while supporting more than 150...
South Africa's learning and development (L&D) sector is entering a period of rapid transformation, with new insights from this year's...
A partnership between Kumba Iron Ore’s Women in Mining initiative and innovation ecosystem WomHub is helping young women in the...
For many young South Africans entering the workforce today and those hungry for a new challenge, the idea of a...
At a time when Africa’s mineral wealth is once again at the centre of global competition, Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Chancellor...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s construction sector is entering one of its most consequential periods. At the centre of this transformation is the...
Engen celebrated 20 young South Durban Basin residents who successfully completed ICT qualifications through the Engen Global Citizen Development Programme...
Across Africa, organisations are talking loudly about skills shortages, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. What’s less clear is whether the way...
The Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA) commemorated its 30th anniversary at Gallagher Estate in Midrand last week, underscoring three decades of...
Today’s young people are navigating a world that is changing fast. From advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and technology to...
About 70% of the skills used in most jobs today will change by 2030. That is one of the findings...
Womandla Foundation, in partnership with the International Association of Volunteer Effort (IAVE) and IBM SkillsBuild, has launched Reskilling Revolution Africa...
As Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana prepares to deliver the 2026 National Budget Speech, Riaz Moola, founder and CEO of...
Across South Africa’s technology sector, digital transformation, automation and artificial intelligence are reshaping roles faster than traditional education systems can...
As South Africa’s mining sector faces increased global competition, technological change and the demands of a just energy transition, senior...
Twenty-five cruise ships are scheduled to dock in Gqeberha this season, nine of them staying overnight. That kind of footfall...
The classroom is undergoing its most profound transformation in generations. Gone are the days when universities could graduate students armed...
Automechanika Johannesburg convened experts from South Africa’s automotive industry at its first CEO breakfast of 2026 at the South African...
In 2025, the World Economic Forum (WEF) Future of Jobs Report underscored the value of skills in the new employment...
In 2026, chief human resources officers (CHROs) are standing at the crossroads of three powerful forces reshaping learning and development...
At the official inauguration, Saint-Gobain Africa opened its new state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Ekurhuleni, marking an investment of more than...
Anglo American’s Zimele programme and its partner Sigma have awarded R1.5 million in seed capital to 45 rural entrepreneurs in...
South Africa’s agro-processing sector is gaining renewed national attention – and for good reason. It contributed an estimated 2.7% to...
“South Africa is not short on ambition when it comes to artificial intelligence. What we are short on is execution,”...
South Africa’s tourism industry is entering a period of rapid reinvention, driven by shifting traveller expectations, digital evolution, sustainability demands...
As the year gets underway, drivers on the inDrive ride-hailing platform are sharpening their skills through a dedicated driver training...
In the high-pressure world of professional kitchens, talent alone is never enough. Young chefs rely on mentorship: real, hands-on and...
Over 2 000 cybersecurity incidents were said to be reported to the Information Regulator over the past year – but...
The renewable energy sector stepped up when legacy infrastructure was struggling to keep up. Now, this sector is changing the...
South Africa has just come through its most demanding tourism year since the 2010 FIFA World Cup as Johannesburg hosted...
Hospitality has always been good at welcoming guests. The question is whether we are as good at welcoming young people...
Artificial intelligence (AI) may dominate global conversations about the future of work, but South Africa’s economy will collapse without skilled...
The sentiment that 2025 felt like decades packed into a particularly challenging and stressful year abounds, with professionals both locally...
The City of Johannesburg (CoJ) and City Power aim to create charging facilities for electric vehicles (EVs), including an internal...
The next three months are a mad dash to financial year-end for many businesses – either December or February –...
Visit Stellenbosch, in partnership with the Stellenbosch Improvement and Transformation Initiative (SITI) Special Rating Area not-for-profit company, has launched and...
South African–headquartered digital learning provider New Leaf Technologies has earned Silver at the prestigious Learning Technologies Awards 2025 in London...
South Africa’s entrepreneurs are the engine of economic growth, but too often they’re locked out of the very industries and...
