Historically, global capability centres (GCCs) were viewed as back-office support hubs, cost-effective ways to manage overflow work. However, following the...
skills development
According to Stats SA’s Quarterly Labour Force Survey for Q1 2026, only three in 10 young people aged 15–24 who...
Ardagh Glass Packaging South Africa, in partnership with implementing partner PROTEC, has officially opened a new Science Resource Centre at...
The global economy is rapidly reorganising around artificial intelligence. Companies worldwide are actively searching for talent to build, manage and...
As South Africa continues to grapple with a shortage of skilled technology professionals, a long-running partnership between redAcademy and Lewis...
As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting small to medium-sized business (SME) development, Edge Growth has once again partnered...
South African employers are entering a narrow skills development decision window. If SETA-accredited legacy qualifications still form part of your...
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport South Africa (CILTSA) is empowering 15 women in the logistics, transport, warehousing and...
DLO Energy Resources Group has launched the DLO Energy Resources Group Artist Prize, to be presented at the 2026 RMB...
Affordable and renewable energy is shaping the 21st century. South Africans know this from experience. Responding to severe electricity shortages,...
Skills development should never be reduced to a paperwork exercise or a narrow compliance obligation. Yes, it has a place...
Launched in 2011, Sea Monster uses gaming as an instrument for change. Over the past 15 years, with more than...
Entrepreneurship is rarely a straight line. For many, it begins as a quiet idea nurtured after hours, a side project...
Africa’s leading talent accelerator ALX is creating vital pathways to jobs for young people across Africa, providing tech, artificial intelligence,...
We Buy Cars, one of South Africa’s leading automotive retail businesses, has once again demonstrated its commitment to tackling youth...
Since its inception in 1987, the Engen Maths & Science Schools (EMSS) programme has been a lifeline for South African...
One of the most important expectations placed on higher education today is that it prepares students for successful careers. While...
The mining sector’s significant progress in health and safety – with fatalities declining from 200 to 41 over the two...
For many young South Africans, the leap from Matric to a career in technology can be difficult without formal qualifications...
South Africa's hospitality sector is in a paradox. Guests are back. Occupancy is recovering and travel demand has returned with...
South Africa is in the grip of a youth unemployment crisis, with around 60% of 18- to 24-year-olds jobless as...
TotalEnergies EP South Africa marked a significant milestone in its commitment to local economic development with the graduation of participants...
The Womandla Women in STEAM Awards return in August 2026, in celebration of Women’s Month in South Africa – with...
Against a backdrop of intensifying global competition, rapid technological advancement and mounting pressure to deliver a just energy transition, prominent...
Public discourse following this year’s National Budget has focused heavily on tax relief and easing pressure on household finances. That’s...
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...
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...
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...
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...
