by Hanleigh Daniels | Apr 9, 2026 | features, news |
By André de Wet, Founder & CEO, Flood Picture the owner of an independent hardware store in Brackenfell, or a family-run butchery in George. On their phone: a POS app from one provider, an inventory tracker from another, a loyalty platform they signed up for at a...
by Hanleigh Daniels | Apr 7, 2026 | features, news |
By Aaron Harris, CTO, Sage Artificial intelligence (AI) influences forecasts, accelerating reconciliations, shaping decisions made on working capital and generating real-time insights. What began as a simple way to automate tasks quickly evolved into systems that...
by Hanleigh Daniels | Apr 7, 2026 | features, news |
By Lance Dickerson, MD of REVOV South Africans who kept the lights on during the darkest years of load shedding are now being asked to pay three times. First, they paid out of pocket for solar installations and backup batteries when the grid failed. Second, they have...
by Hanleigh Daniels | Apr 6, 2026 | features, news |
How we advance in our careers has changed. Before the pandemic, managers saw first-hand how we worked and interacted, and this physical visibility often played a significant role in advancement. But, in today’s hybrid and remote environments, these signals are less...
by Hanleigh Daniels | Apr 3, 2026 | features, news |
The importance of SMEs is undeniable – they make up over 90% of businesses in South Africa and employ around 60% of the workforce – that is nearly 8 million South Africans whose livelihoods depend on the success of these enterprises. However, statistics indicate that...
by Hanleigh Daniels | Apr 2, 2026 | features, news |
As Easter approaches, many South Africans focus on departure times and rising travel costs linked to fuel prices and distance. Far fewer consider the risk profile of the transport provider itself. For most long-distance taxi travel in South Africa, commuters do not...