Business of fashion makes rands and sense
The Covid-19 pandemic is a reminder of why a thriving fashion industry is essential to SA’s economy, the latest report from SA Fashion Week says.
Continue reading →The Covid-19 pandemic is a reminder of why a thriving fashion industry is essential to SA’s economy, the latest report from SA Fashion Week says.
Continue reading →A new study into the decline of the great white shark says it is creating greater pressure on commercial fisheries, the multimillion-rand marine tourism industry and the endangered African penguin, an icon of Algoa Bay. The peer-reviewed study found the … Continue reading →
The local rugby industry is already counting the cost of the Springboks potentially playing the British and Irish Lions in the United Kingdom later this year.
Continue reading →Alice-born Unathi Mhlatyana has been appointed MD of McCain Foods SA, which is owned by the Canadian multinational food giant McCain Foods Ltd. The SA company employs more than 1,000 people during harvest time. McCain Foods SA’s human resources director, … Continue reading →
With more than 20 years’ experience in the tyre industry, Martin Buday has arrived in Gqeberha to lead Continental Tyre SA (CTSA).
Continue reading →One of Nelson Mandela Bay’s cultural gems, the Savoy Theatre and Conference Centre, is fluffing out its feathers in a brave attempt to be back in business next month. Starting with an Industry Night on Monday March 1, followed by … Continue reading →
Statistics show the insurance industry is continuing to benefit from significantly reduced claims as work-from-home has become the new normal for many.
Continue reading →‘So, Nathi Mthethwa sees nothing wrong with what’s happening to artists and the entertainment industry at large?’
Continue reading →Vinpro wants to guard against the industry being turned ‘on and off’ by the government, MD Rico Basson says
Continue reading →President Cyril Ramaphosa launched the fund on Tuesday, at a time when Covid-19 national lockdown regulations have ravaged the usually lucrative industry.
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