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Opening a tax-free savings account is another way to make provision for your golden years, as an alternative or addition to your retirement annuity. (Platinum Wealth)

TFSAs are the gymnasts of the retirement savings world

The idea is to get South Africans to save, but it’s best to do your research first to find out if a TFSA is really suited to your needs

Tax-free savings accounts were launched to help South Africans to save more

Making sense of tax-free savings and investment

Have you made the most of your tax-free investment contributions?

In 2018

​Creating a sustainable future with technological innovation and skills development

General Electric looks back at the progress it has made in over 120 years in Africa

Ensure that your alarm system is serviced before you go on holiday

Safety and security over the festive season

Safeguarding property and lives

Shireen Hassim weaves the colourful threads of Fatima Meer’s life together

African Stories, told by Africans

This selection will brighten up your festive season

Affluent millennials are not afraid of investing

​Three financial habits of wealthy millennials that set them apart from their peers

Wealthy millennials are investing heavily in big tech companies

Wits biomedical students are creating a prosthetic hand with 3D-printing that works with brainwaves – and it won’t cost an arm and a leg

Bold biotech from Wits

Engineering pivotal mobility

Intergenerational wealth – the importance of key conversations

Intergenerational wealth – the importance of key conversations

How does a family ensure that wealth is not lost over the generations

Chair of the judges panel

Meet the judges

These experts have considerable collective experience in the field

Students from Nyenrode Business Universiteit visit SA to gain a better understanding of emerging markets.

The integrated MBA

Nyenrode Business Universiteit and Stellenbosch University Business School transform the MBA.

Beautiful surroundings might explain why Danes self-report the highest levels of happiness. However

Change how you see mental illness

It’s high time we faced up to the fact that mental illness is commonplace and no more shameful than physical illness.

Red and black colours enhance the energy of this rage meeting room.

Designing productive spaces in your workplace

Is your company ready for “standing boardrooms” and “rage meeting rooms”?

(Reuters)

The ideal road to competitiveness

Cloud gives SMMEs access to technology they could not otherwise afford.

Healthy eating.

Just stop eating rubbish

Nanny Britain’s fruit and veg regime will never work while the list includes fruitcake and sugar-laden drinks.

It is widely accepted that people living in poverty will suffer most from extreme weather events around the world

Future trends in global giving

The funding l andscape has never been more complicated and dynamic.

We have to smash the old Apartheid wage structure

Unequal wages fuel revolt

A fundamental issue in SA is the huge disparity in income that is still prevalent across all sectors of the economy.

Cathal Gilbert

Business integrity in Africa is possible

One of the most damning perceptions about doing business in Africa is the spectre of the all-pervasive bribe.

A field ranger on patrol at Somkhanda game reserve in northern KwaZulu- Natal — an example of how rural communities can benefit from investing in wildlife economies.

Small investment, big rewards

Just 2% of GDP invested in the green economy would build a diversified energy mix. Franz Fuls reports on the new Green Model

Adam Habib.

Extraordinary measures to drive change

Addressing the injustices of the past as well as advancing the country to global competitiveness are opposing challenges.

Bibles

From adventurous love to what home really means

The Mail & Guardian’s book editor shares his selection of holiday reads.