Total puts SA on global energy map

Last month French energy giant Total announced it had made a significant gas condensate discovery 175km off the southern coast of SA in what is known as the Luiperd prospect.

Investors flock to Victoria Falls

The recently launched Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX), is generating interest from potential investors after it officially opened its doors late last month.

Defying tradition, fan-free Masters opens online store

After months of delay and with no fans on site, would-be patrons of Augusta National have another reminder that the 2020 Masters will be unlike any before — the gift shop has gone online.

Actors Reynolds, McElhenney bid to buy Wrexham

Wrexham fans can look forward to having a drink with Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney at matches, the duo said after releasing their mission statement ahead of a proposed takeover of the Welsh soccer club.

Shortage of building, construction material hits SA

Critical shortages of building and construction materials, including cement, steel, bricks and timber, are suffocating the sector’s recovery from the Covid-19 lockdown and diminishing its impact on the recovery of the economy.

Driving customer success acquisition to grow your enterprise

If you ask a group of customer professionals what their job is, you’d probably get a handful of wide-ranging answers from its about building “more proven value faster for both the customers and your company”, or about ensuring that customers will achieve success with the company’s product.”

Hamilton ‘much prouder’ of equality action than potential seventh F1 world title

LEWIS Hamilton says he is “much prouder” of the work he has done to promote equality this year than the prospect of winning a seventh title. The Briton will win…

Japan firms want Tokyo Olympics to go ahead

Most Japanese firms want the Tokyo Olympics to go ahead next summer with restrictions on spectator numbers, saying while any boost to the economy would be limited, it would be better than nothing, a Reuters survey showed.

Works councils under-utilised

Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour matters MANY works councils are not adding the value they should be giving to organisations because all the players are not clear on how this structure…

Did you know? Border Timbers Limited’s story

History of Border Timbers Limited dates back to the establishment of Stapleford Estates by the British South African Company (BSAC) in 1923 and what followed was a series of dynamics and changes in ownership.

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