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July 7, 2020 •
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Comments Off on Flying into the future – Managing chaos and complexity amidst a devastating Pandemic
We have now entered advanced alert level three of the national lockdown in South Africa. Infection statistics continue to rise – and so does the death rate. Most organisations have reopened their doors – to their employees and customers. Things have changed, and everyone is expected to follow certain health-related protocols, in order to ensure...
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July 7, 2020 •
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Comments Off on KZN Department of Transport engaged with senior management officials to examine a plan regarding Gender-Based Violence, Taxi Violence, All Truck Drivers Foundation (ATDF) and political killings within the province
MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Bheki Ntuli engaged with SAPS and Department of Community Safety and Liaison senior management officials to examine a Provincial Turn-around Plan regarding Gender-Based Violence, Taxi Violence, All Truck...
June 30, 2020 •
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Comments Off on The disconnected continent
The world has been caught off guard. The pandemic. It is in every conversation, sits at every board room table (video conference), and defines how continent and country look to an uncertain future. According to Sabelo Dlamini, Senior Research and Consulting...
June 29, 2020 •
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Comments Off on Rebuilding resilient reputations as we phase out of lockdown: Four lessons from research across the globe
Reputation Matters, a proudly African firm that focuses on reputation research, has embarked on a research study to determine the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. The research focussed specifically on the impact that the pandemic had on business communication...
June 25, 2020 •
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Comments Off on MEC Ntuli leads Driving School Fumigation & Sanitisation
It is with great honour and privilege that I stand before you today on this significant occasion. As the Department of Transport, we are here today to pledge our support to your campaign and efforts of ensuring that all vehicles utilised by learner drivers in...
June 19, 2020 •
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Comments Off on Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty SE realigns key roles in its Board of Management
Johannesburg/London/Munich/New York/Paris/Sao Paulo/Singapore – 19 June 2020: Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty SE, the industrial insurer of the Allianz Group, announces a realignment of its Board of Management focusing on responsibilities for...
June 15, 2020 •
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Comments Off on MEC Ntuli meets grief-stricken families of 9 crash victims
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety, and Liaison, Bheki Ntuli together with Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Ms Nomalungelo Gina, Umkhanyakude District Mayor, Cllr Solomon Mkhombo and Jozini Local Municipality Mayor, Cllr Delani Mabika...
June 12, 2020 •
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Comments Off on GetSet-4IR aims to scale access to digital skills training and sustainable jobs for unemployed youth in South Africa
Cape Town – 11 June 2020 – Impact Amplifier, a social innovation accelerator and advisory firm, recently launched GetSet-4IR, an initiative supported by Google.org. Through a series of ecosystem interventions, GetSet-4IR aims to address the...
June 8, 2020 •
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Comments Off on Transport Deputy Minister to asses Mpumalanga’s public transport compliance to Covid-19 regulations
The Deputy Minister of Transport Ms Dikeledi Magadzi will monitor compliance to COVID-19 transport regulations by public transport operators in Orgies, Mpumalanga on Tuesday, 09 June 2020. Ms Magadzi will be joined by the MEC for Public Works, Roads and...
June 4, 2020 •
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Comments Off on Coming out of lockdown, what does your brand equity look like?
For many companies, the COVID-19 crisis has escalated into a fight for survival. Those who make it through will emerge into a new world completely changed by the crisis. It is time to rethink strategy and operations. In terms of brand and reputation, it may...