Business
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School Dropouts: Rebel students or a broken system?
BusinessBeing a school “dropout” comes with serious social stigma. What are the reasons behind this situation?
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Limited University Spaces: Survival of the Fittest – Student Edition
BusinessMatriculants face a very uncertain future. What could be the solution in this regard?
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Keep cool this summer with these DIY hacks
BusinessSponsoredThe blazing summer heat, followed by invasive insects and potential hydration can be some of the most frustrating events of…
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Sweet recipes to refresh you this summer
BusinessSponsoredBeautiful sunsets, cool shades and swimming pools makes the summer season memorable. Summer days are incomplete without some refreshing drinks,…
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Products you need for a safe summer
BusinessSponsoredSummer season is upon us. For many, it’s a time to step out of the comfort of their homes to…
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Despite a difficult year for the global economy, Bitcoin soared in 2020
BusinessWhile 2020 has been devastating for many industries, the crypto economy is ending the year on a high note. Here…
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Unemployment in SA: Is There Any Hope Left?
BusinessSouth Africa has very high unemployment numbers. What is the state of affairs?
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SANBS Limpopo Jail and Bail: Prominent figures and role players handcuffed and jailed
BusinessIn their quest to reach out and cater for people in need of blood, the South African Blood Service in…
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First Technology wins Microsoft award for value-adding customer services
BusinessFirst Technology Group has won Commercial Channel Partner of the Year from Microsoft at its 2020 South Africa Partner Awards.
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What Matrics must know before choosing their field of study and career path
BusinessSponsoredChoosing a career path is a big step which must be taken well. What should be considered in this regard?
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Facebook accused of abusing market dominance
BusinessFacebook is facing a major lawsuit. What are the reasons behind this legal matter?
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Manifestation of a township dream
Business'Drip' is the manifestation of a township dream that took Lekau Sehoana 16 years before he sold his first sneaker.











