TheLife Team
How to get the lowest interest rate on you home loan. By Property Tree.
Despite the economic turbulence in South Africa, the repo rate has remained two percentage points lower than it was before the pandemic’s onset in mid-March 2020.
How to refresh your dining room on a budget
Apply these tips from Donna Nass to take your dining room to the next level, at little to no cost with Seeff.
By Donna Nass (Seeff Harties & Brits)
Entrepreneurs seize “Play Your Part” Opportunity
Brand South Africa 2022/23’s Play Your Part business development program, Ignite, is off to a rollicking start.
Do business the legal way
In order to do business, the legal way, you need to be a registered business and be tax compliant firstly, but you also need to comply with the labour laws of the country. Depending on the type of industry you trade in, there might also be laws governing the in- and out- flow of goods or services, and how you deal with payments. By Linda Botts
Unprecedented: Coffee in a the time of Covid
It has been a scary and unprecedented time in the coffee industry. Communities around the world have been in lockdown to halt the Covid-19 pandemic through the past two years. Never before had the human consciousness been so collectively concentrated on a single force and experienced such disruptions to our everyday lives.
By Iain Evans, Publisher of Coffee magazine and Hostex Ambassador
The Benefits of Podcasting for your Brand
Communication has evolved over the last decade. The advent introduction of the internet and social media paved new avenues for communication from person to person as well as from businesses to consumers. The inclusion of online entertainment eventually led to the creation of the podcast. By Modic global
Transformation and gender equality in tourism will deliver economic growth
Everyone who’s anyone in the hospitality sector already knew how important the domestic market is to the economy before the pandemic. But this reality was magnified many times for many in South Africa – in businesses, government, and individuals – by the pandemic. It was the domestic business and leisure markets – especially the leisure market who travelled to shake off lockdown cabin fever – that saved and revived the tourism sector when it was on its knees.
By Lindiwe Sangweni-Siddo, COO of City Lodge Hotel Group, Chair of TTCSA (Tourism Transformation Council of SA), and Hostex Show Ambassador
Zama Mkosi on lessons learned
Zama Mkosi is a born leader and a very competent business and media lawyer that holds a BA LLB degree from the University from KwaZulu-Natal. She also holds a Master of Philosophy with specialisation in International Business from Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) and a Development Finance Policy Graduate from Harvard Kennedy School, which is routinely ranked amongst the best in the world.