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Wits researchers helped to provide empirical evidence that sugar-sweetened beverages need to be taxed

​Research informs legislation to shed obesity

The sugar tax is helping to reduce obesity and its related diseases in South Africa

Sanlam wants to instil a ‘can-do’ optimism that makes people open to exploring new possibilities

Optimistic leaders are what the world needs

Optimism propels positive action by promoting a solution-focused mindset

Just like dung beetles

Ready, steady, navigate AI – like a dung beetle

Dung beetles use different directional sensors to achieve the highest possible navigational precision in difficult conditions

The warehouse of the future will be shaped by trends in society and technology

The future of logistics is here – are you ready?

The concept of the “pop-up warehouse” will become more common in the future

By working together, those involved in the medicines regulatory systems strengthening work on the continent will benefit those who need it most

​AMRH Partnership Platform – Advancing medicines regulatory outcomes in Africa

This initiative will harmonise the different interventions for maximum impact

Wits Business School’s academic director, Professor Paul Alagidede

​The African Review of Economics and Finance Conference 2018

Africa’s inequality gap has stubbornly remained

Sam Bhembe

​Transmashholding enters South Africa’s rail sector with a R500-million investment

Russian rolling stock manufacturer TMH makes a major investment in South Africa

Discovery Life’s innovative Global Education Protector allows for policyholders to get up to 100% of their children’s tertiary education funded.

Discovery Life’s Global Education Protector increases access to tertiary education

The costs of education are rising and so are the additional expenses associated with it

A notice published in the Government Gazette by Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister Blade Nzimande last month said 33% of students could return to campus under level 3.

Wits graduates voted most employable in South Africa

Directors and recruiters rate Wits favourably

The more diverse your staff

Five lessons on why diversity isn’t black and white – it’s gold

The greater the diversity, the better the financial results

If you get to know all you can about starting up a small business before doing so

Small business 101: Avoid the pitfalls

Up to 80% of startups fail in their first three years, but getting the basics right dramatically increases their chances of success

Bheki Mlangeni Hospital in Jabulani

Spatial change drives social change

This budget represents the wishes of the Gauteng people

The new schools in Gauteng will comply with green agenda principles

Schooling underscores children’s rights

Nine schools have been built in Gauteng at the behest of the department of education

People protest the kidnapping of Nigerian schoolgirls using ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ posters.

New hospitals make a real difference

This new hospitals are fitted with the latest designs and technology

Unilever

Breathing new life into dying skin

Looking for a bespoke lounge suite? A unique headboard? Try Furntech, a trust established to service the furniture and wood product sector.

Towards strengthening SA education

Teacher development forms an integral part in helping meet the education requirements of South Africa.

Energy efficiency a priority at ABB

ABB South Africa is committed to high levels of performance in energy efficiency.

Advancing water stewardship

Sasol undertakes to promote water conservation and improve treatment technologies and the reuse of waste water in South Africa.

Nana Magamola, executive director of the National Responsible Gambling Programme

Curbing problem gambling in SA

While South Africa has effective programmes to assist with gambling addiction, reaching gamblers in townships still remains a challenge.

Adopt an ECD: Stepping in early to challenge poverty

Early childhood development programmes have been recognised as powerful tools for breaking the intergenerational cycle of poverty in South Africa.