So you have a great business idea… now what?
Let me elaborate: Having a fantastic idea is essential to innovation and for sustainable business success, but that’s only part of what is really needed.
Lacy Brazilian affair
Priscilla Olivier was born and raised in Jaraguá do Sul in Brazil. “In 2008 I got a random message on Facebook from a guy in South Africa asking me about Brazilian culture and we quickly realized we both had similar interests and a friendship began.
Tips for starting your own business
There will be months when you will make a lot of money and months when there will be cash flow problems.
Everything you need to know about building a house (and save your marriage)
Whether you are thinking of building your dream home, or simply want to update your existing property, here are a few key pointers to keep in mind.
National Minimum Wage
The National Minimum Wage Commission (NMWC) made a recommendation to the Minister of Employment and Labour to increase the current national minimum wage with effect from 01 March 2021.
IP (intellectual property) law explained:
Basic principles of trade marks, copyright, patents and designs
How to stay vibrantly healthy?
Being healthy and staying healthy is true wealth. Our health is our greatest asset. In
Modern Men
Being fashion forward doesnt have to be so hard. Grab some tips from fashion forward Stanley Kirton.
Corporate Beauty
So whoever said that looking good does not matter is most definitely ill-informed. Cinderella’s whole life changed when she got a new pair of shoes!
AGRITOURISM DESTINATION – JASMYN
What is Agritourism? Any agriculturally based operation that brings visitors to a farm.
Donna Nass
Her journey started straight after she finished high school. She always knew that she would have to pay for her own studies, so she started working whilst being a scholar. At that time, her heart was set on project management.
The lonely “Free Zone”
So, what happens when you get divorced or lose your beloved spouse to a terminal disease?
The new competitive advantage
As we try to make sense of it all and at the same time face the prospect of 2021, we must confront the idea of a ‘new normal’ in which the future of work as well as many socio-economic challenges are still to be defined.