
Imran Salie
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bizcommunity.com | Evan-Lee Courie |Imran Salie |Katja Hamilton |Primedia Broadcasting
As Africa cements its position as one of the fastest-growing digital economies in the world, South African businesses are increasingly looking beyond their borders for growth. With e-commerce, fintech, and digital services booming across the continent, the opportunity for regional expansion has never been greater. But regional success demands more than ambition - it demands reliable IT infrastructure. And that’s where HostAfica comes in.
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bizcommunity.com | Tlhogi Ngwato |Karabo Ledwaba |Imran Salie |Jan Bornman
Across the African continent compelling economic and demographic forces are converging to position Gen Z, along with Gen Alpha, as the major force to shape the future of work, culture and consumerism. Africa is by far the most youthful region of the world. According to the International Labour Organisation, around 375 million young Africans will have entered the job market by 2030.
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bizcommunity.com | Tlhogi Ngwato |Karabo Ledwaba |Imran Salie |Dee-Dee Mathelela
More... 2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show moreAdvertise your job vacancies The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has released its latest Food Outlook report, forecasting a generally positive outlook for global food commodity markets. According to the FAO, production is expected to increase across all major commodities, with the exception of sugar.
A Day of prestige: Johnnie Walker Blue Polo unites icons of fashion, whisky and polo in Johannesburg
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bizcommunity.com | Tlhogi Ngwato |Karabo Ledwaba |Imran Salie |Dee-Dee Mathelela
More... 2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show moreAdvertise your job vacancies The highly anticipated return of the Johnnie Walker Blue Polo on Sunday, 8 June, transformed the heart of Sandton into a dazzling celebration of rare craftsmanship, bold fashion, and timeless sophistication.
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bizcommunity.ug | Tlhogi Ngwato |Karabo Ledwaba |Imran Salie |Dee-Dee Mathelela
More... 2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show moreAdvertise your job vacancies Youth Day invites us to pause and consider the role young people are already playing in shaping South Africa’s economy – including the evolving retail landscape. South Africa’s Gen Z – those aged roughly 15 to 27 – are a generation shaped by disruption. Born into democracy but coming of age in economic uncertainty, digital acceleration and social reinvention, they are navigating adulthood on their own terms.
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