by Jo Lennox | May 31, 2022
19 January 2022 # Going back to work in 2022 does not necessarily mean a return to the workplace as the pandemic has normalised remote work. However, as Covid-19 restrictions ease up many employers are keen for staff to get back to the office. Businesses are...
by Jo Lennox | May 31, 2022
26 January 2022 # A recent increase in telephone scams has left thousands of unsuspecting consumers broke and devastated. The CEO of the South African Fraud Prevention Service, Manie van Schalkwyk, says scammers use stolen data to impersonate bank staff: Play sound:...
by Jo Lennox | May 31, 2022
1 February 2022 # Corruption is rife in South Africa, but the government already has the tools to stamp it out. This is the view of three experts following the latest reports on corruption in the country. Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index...
by Jo Lennox | May 31, 2022
21 February 2022 # South Africa needs to cut back on state spending because we are spending far more than we can afford. This is according to economist Dawie Roodt ahead of the minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana’s inaugural National Budget Speech on Wednesday. He...
by Jo Lennox | May 31, 2022
16 February 2022 # Cyber attacks are a growing threat in South Africa. Failing to protect data can cost companies millions and many are forced to close. In the past year, 47-percent of companies report that they’ve been affected by ransomware. The managing director of...
by Jo Lennox | May 31, 2022
1 March 2022 # South Africa will feel the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine should it intensify and must be clear about who it’s siding with. This is according to political economy analyst Daniel Silke. Last week the Department of International Relations and...