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Twice As Good
Two-factor authentication is becoming a minimum requirement for protecting your data.
Game On!
Consider this creative idea when next craving venison.
Embrace Uncertainty
Increased data collection and analysis capacity means risk can be your friend, not your enemy
Mobile Menace
Your phone is as much at risk of malware attacks as your main computer and it pays to be aware of what’s out there
Ruled By Razana
A place of rice and smiles and unusual beliefs, Madagascar’s many tribes all have unique traditions – the common thread being the belief in the power and respect of the ancestors, or razana
Well Spotted
The Sabi Sand Game Reserve is well-known for its brilliant leopard sightings. But how genuinely realistic is the hope of seeing one of these elusive felines?
Trust Your Structures
Fly your business using instruments, not sentiments
Would You Trust A Robot?
Robo-advisers are a class of financial adviser that provide advice or investment management online with moderate to minimal human interaction
Hey, Brew!
In the last few years, some crafty entrepreneurs have added cappuccinos and cortados to corn and cattle as staples of central South Africa
Ethics: The Forgotten Superpower
The real heroes of the working world are those who uphold ethics and honesty
The Enchanted Isle
Kate Turkington travels on Airlink’s inaugural flight to one of the most remote islands in the world.
The Past And Present Of Portswood
A hotel with history, filled with modern comforts
The Youth Of Today …
Millennials are planning to become millionaires, and will adapt markets to their needs
A Holiday To Heal
Zambezi island lodge is a balm for a couple emerging from a difficult period
He♥rt Of The Matter
New book celebrates one of the great achievements in South African medical history – the first heart transplant
Bright Idea
Cosmetic dentistry bolsters self-image as well as professional appeal
In The Family Way
Director Sylvaine Strike brings her version of Sam Shepard’s Curse Of The Starving Class to the stage early next month
Good Grief
Steven Cohen returns to South Africa to challenge and question norms through art and dance
Leviathan Vida Loca
One of Nosy Be’s most beguiling attractions lies just offshore. And underwater …
Cultivating a Culture That Millennials Love
The millennial generation has many people wondering what makes them tick. They are enigmas, a mysterious generation that either frustrates or excites you. Their potential is massive, but they are often left unguided in organisations because they confuse older generations. Corporate organisations and even small boomer-orientated businesses struggle to unlock the potential in millennials.
Restart, Renew and Reboot
If the year is already wearing you down, you may need to look at getting yourself started all over again.
Young, Gifted and Black
Rolls-Royce unveil new ‘Black Badge’ sub-brand.
Reconciliation on the River
A culture clash becomes a triumph in a new South African film.
Seeing The Lighter Side
Observing white lions in their natural habitat is still possible near Hoedspruit, but these rare creatures require ongoing support from conservationists
If It Ain't Broker...
New clarification regarding employment via labour brokers aids understanding around responsibility for payment and other issues
Beyond The Battles
Louis de Bernières’ new book considers the cost of surviving a world war
Chairing And Caring
Mr Conway Molusi has been chairman of the Sishen Iron Ore Company – Community Development Trust (SIOC-cdt) for more than a decade.
Concession To Comfort
Three lodges in the central Kruger National Park allow visitors to link stays for a fantastic mini-safari.
Have You Been Framed?
Video footage needs to meet a number of criteria before it can be used as evidence against an employee
Bloeming Good Fun
Make the most of your time in the Free State’s largest city