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SMEs want more government investment in digital skills, innovation 

by Dianne Bayley | Feb 5, 2023 | Innovation

One of the biggest challenges for small businesses in South Africa is a lack of financial skills, writes Colin Timmis, Xero South Africa Country Manager  . This lack of knowledge can lead to problems, including difficulty managing cash flow, securing investment,...

Web3: A revolution – or a ‘marketing buzzword’?

by Dianne Bayley | Feb 4, 2023 | Innovation

The internet is an ever-evolving beast and we’re now into what is seen as its third major iteration: Web3. But what does this mean, and what impact will it have on our lives? Grant McMullin, the technical team lead at Flow Communications has some insight.The original...

Becoming a sustainable CIO in a digital world

by Dianne Bayley | Feb 4, 2023 | Sustainability

Sustainability has become a focus area for many businesses across Africa, writes Tunde Abagun, Channel Manager at Nutanix Sub-Saharan Africa. While it is ostensibly a business function, sustainability must be a high-level agenda item for CIOs as well. Given the...
Electrically fuelled: The pros and cons of hybrid cars

Electrically fuelled: The pros and cons of hybrid cars

by Dianne Bayley | Feb 3, 2023 | Innovation

Electric vehicles are quickly gaining popularity around the world. In South Africa, the adoption is slower, but interest is growing. In the meantime, hybrid cars are leading the way.Hybrid cars pair an electric motor and a battery with a petrol or diesel engine, and...
Water security in Africa starts with educating our youth

Water security in Africa starts with educating our youth

by Dianne Bayley | Feb 2, 2023 | Sustainability

A general estimate by environmental agencies is that we waste 136 litres or 30 gallons per day per person, particularly in developed and urban economies, writes Chetan Mistry.”We use football to teach children about drinking healthy water, regular handwashing,...
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