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artfull founder Kholisa Thomas envisions a world transformed by art

Can you picture this?

Present Tense

Nzeka Biyela has an innovative

Early birds

Present Tense

Africa’s first sleep rooms are designed for better sleep

Let’s get some rest

Wander List

In today’s world, access to nutritional food is not interrupted by famine but by poor planning and by periods of high household expenditure

More than you can chew

Food inequality is a complex issue – to achieve food security, we need complex interventions from various sectors of society

Teachers must take care to not keep selflessly giving and learn to take care of their own emotional and physical needs

How do we support teachers’ mental health?

It’s vital for those who safeguard the wellbeing of learners at every level to be happy and healthy themselves

With most corporates effectively having their staff work remotely, educators will need to match and exceed this if they are to do more than just survive

Building your own business

We need to become perpetual students, and the range of training offerings just keeps increasing

Creating appealing incentives for the public, such as giving people deposits when they return glass bottles, is more effective than punishing people for littering. (Photo: REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko)

Carrots work better than sticks

Can the right incentives close the gap between idea and execution in sustainability policy?

Starting a formal business in South Africa is arduous, time-consuming, and expensive. (File photo)

Is social entrepreneurship the new charity?

Imagine if the NGO sector became a large employer of manpower

The Sozo Foundation Building in Vrygrond

Brimstone provides the necessary backing

NGOs often struggle with funding, which is where BEST fits in

When we all face the same problem, innovative solutions can come from anybody

Mobility: South Africans have to find local solutions to solve congestion problems

Congestion in South African cities costs the economy about R3-billion each year