Tapping Into Innovation
Skyways|July 2018

Working remotely can take pressure off a city’s infrastructure – and help save resources

Colin Thornton
Tapping Into Innovation

In March 2018, rating’s agency Moody’s warned that the water crisis affecting Cape Town would cause the city’s borrowing to rise sharply – and the provincial economy to shrink – the longer the situation lasted.

For Cape Town’s business owners and managers, it is now imperative to find ways to alleviate not only operating costs in a stressed local economy, but overall pressure on the city’s infrastructure. Enabling employees to work remotely, either from home or from a different province, may be one way to ease both of these burdens.

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