by Kathy Gibson | Sep 16, 2015 | Workplace 2020
Drug abuse in South Africa, as in many countries all over the world, has been an issue for years. However, the number of different types of drugs available has grown dramatically, at a variety of price points, and cheap recreational drugs are now easier to come by...
by Kathy Gibson | Sep 8, 2015 | Sustainability
With just months to go until the upcoming maize planting season, climate change and the memory of one of the worst droughts in decades during 2015, remains one of the biggest challenges facing South Africa’s crop farmers, as they look to secure crop financing and...
by Kathy Gibson | Sep 8, 2015 | Report-back
The South African Telecommunications, Networking and Applications Conference (SATNAC) brings together government, academia and the private sector to discuss the challenges within the telecommunications industry and to map the way forward. Kathy Gibson attended this...
by Kathy Gibson | Sep 8, 2015 | Security and Legal
In a climate where many South African firms are feeling a knock-on effect from business closures, alternatives to liquidation may be welcome – and business rescue should be considered. What is business rescue, and how can it affect – or assist – a company in financial...
by Kathy Gibson | Sep 8, 2015 | ITSM and Application Development
In today’s world, IT no longer supports the business. IT is the business, and the business is IT. If you turn off IT, nobody will be able to do their job and the business will cease to function. By Edward Carbutt, executive director at Marval Africa Despite this,...