South African women are leading the charge in the fight against hunger. Undeterred by adversity, they spearhead organisations and implement life-saving programmes across the country,...
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) is good for organisations on all levels. Not only is it human-centric at its core, but it also drives...
Takalani Sesame is proud to launch its Bond Through Play Campaign, which aims to encourage fathers to bond with their children through play. Following rigorous...
In the ever-evolving landscape of the property sector, one thing remains constant: the need for skilled professionals who can navigate its complexities with confidence and innovation. As the industry continues to grow and adapt to new challenges, the importance of investing in the next generation of talent becomes increasingly clear. The Power of Mentorship Mentorship has played a pivotal role in many successful journeys within the property sector. Having a mentor can make all the difference. It’s not just about learning the ropes of the industry; it’s about gaining the confidence to take risks and pursue passions. Mentorship is a two-way street, benefiting both mentors and mentees. Mentors gain fresh perspectives and insights, while mentees receive guidance and support as they navigate their careers. Bridging the Gap: Youth Skills Development Initiatives Recognising the importance of nurturing young talent, there has been strong advocacy for youth skills development initiatives in the property sector. These initiatives aim to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical skills, equipping young professionals with the tools they need to succeed. Through mentorship programs, internships, and skills development workshops, young professionals are given the opportunity to learn from industry experts and gain hands-on experience in the field. Challenges and Opportunities ...
In honour of Mandela Day, MANZI Water, a South African beverage newcomer, partnered with renowned charity organisations, including the Hanna Charity and Empowerment Foundation and...
Youth unemployment is a widespread problem that impacts economies around the world, and particularly South Africa. Globally, according to the ILO and World Bank, an...
Huawei South Africa has launched the 2024 edition of Huawei’s Women in Tech, Digital Skills Training Programme, set to take place late in August. The annual event offers women free training in the...
In the NGO space, the message is always clear: support for these organizations means support for the communities they tirelessly work to reach. It’s a...