
Angela Ukomadu
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Jul 10, 2024 |
bizcommunity.com | Colin Williamson |Lindsey Schutters |Angela Ukomadu
Advertise your job vacancies2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show more From ESG milestones to significant cost savings, the business benefits of tech regeneration are something every company in South Africa needs to be prioritising. Image source: Mikhail Nilov from PexelsAt this moment, companies across the country have old laptops, phones and other tech assets that have been sitting in drawers and storerooms for years.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
bizcommunity.com | Angela Ukomadu
Advertise your job vacancies The Future Talks stage will feature a diverse array of industry experts tackling the most critical topics in the design world. This lineup promises to inspire and provoke thought. Bathandwa Ngwendu, the storyteller, director, and host of the Maak 'n Plan podcast, will MC the talks. The event brings together a diverse group of speakers, including interior designers, architects, sustainable designers, branding experts, and educators.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
bizcommunity.com | Catherine Schenck |Patricia Saunders |Angela Ukomadu
Advertise your job vacancies What do sleeping bags, handbags and large bodies of water have in common? I bet that last one threw you… Well, they do have something in common. They are all products of recycled billboard skins. Yes, you read that correctly. One might think that the life of a billboard skin ends once the campaign comes to an end, but not when they are on a Mamela site. In fact, that is only the beginning of its upcycling journey.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
timeslive.co.za | Ahmed Kingimi |Angela Ukomadu
Ten years ago, Solomon Maina's daughter, Debora, was one of 276 schoolgirls kidnapped from their dormitory in the middle of the night by Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamist militants. Global outrage was swift. A ubiquitous "Bring Back Our Girls" campaign, drawing support from the likes of Michelle Obama and Sylvester Stallone, shined a spotlight on the abductions. Then, in 2016 and 2017, negotiations led to the highly publicised liberation of around 100 of the captives. Debora was not one of them.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
japantimes.co.jp | Ahmed Kingimi |Angela Ukomadu
Ten years ago, Solomon Maina's daughter, Debora, was one of 276 schoolgirls kidnapped from their dormitory in the middle of the night by Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamist militants. Global outrage was swift. A ubiquitous "Bring Back Our Girls" campaign, drawing support from the likes of Michelle Obama and Sylvester Stallone, shined a spotlight on the abductions. Then, in 2016 and 2017, negotiations led to the highly publicized liberation of around 100 of the captives. Debora was not one of them.
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