
Anli Bezuidenhout
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bizcommunity.com | Evan-Lee Courie |Brendan Seery |Anli Bezuidenhout |Thato Maruapula
2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show moreAdvertise your job vacancies Retail Trendssponsored bySouth African consumers are increasingly turning to herbal infusions, with rooibos leading the charge. This shift is particularly evident among Gen Z and Millennials, who, despite their shared health-conscious outlooks, exhibit distinct preferences in their tea consumption habits. Gen Zs are gravitating towards herbal infusions or tisanes as part of their holistic approach to health.
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bizcommunity.com | Brendan Seery |Evan-Lee Courie |Mary-Anne Gontsana |Anli Bezuidenhout
2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show moreAdvertise your job vacancies Automark, Toyota South Africa Motors’ (TSAM) pre-owned vehicle division has launched a new brand campaign called New to You. “Our brand promise of quality, durability and reliability guide our way of working and how we engage with our customers.
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bizcommunity.com | Evan-Lee Courie |Brendan Seery |Mary-Anne Gontsana |Anli Bezuidenhout
2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show moreAdvertise your job vacancies What if Pokémon Go could help tackle real-world problems in African communities? A South African startup is doing just that—mapping real businesses and transforming lives in townships across the country.
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bizcommunity.com | Evan-Lee Courie |Brendan Seery |Mary-Anne Gontsana |Anli Bezuidenhout
2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show moreAdvertise your job vacancies Liberty has updated its brand proposition, moving from “In It with You” to “In It with All of You”, in a move that reflects a growing focus on inclusivity and the complexities of real life. The change comes as financial service providers seek to align more closely with the diverse and evolving needs of their clients. Liberty says it has updated its branding. Source: Supplied.
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bizcommunity.com | Evan-Lee Courie |Brendan Seery |Mary-Anne Gontsana |Anli Bezuidenhout
2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show moreAdvertise your job vacancies Tourism remains a vital pillar of South Africa’s economy, contributing around 8.8% to the country’s GDP in 2024. The sector thrives on the country’s scenic beaches, wildlife reserves, and vibrant hospitality industry. However, as winter sets in, many businesses find themselves unprepared for the seasonal downturn.
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