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Transforming lives: The Jozini Project empowers farmers to thrive by training them and connecting them with markets.

Unilever South Africa: Committed to enhancing the lives of the people of South Africa

Predicted spend over 2024 with mostly black-owned suppliers, including those that are small, medium and micro, is R3.2 billion

The Shell Centre, a registered office of Royal Dutch Shell Plc, in London, U.K., on Friday, Dec. 3, 2021. Royal Dutch Shell Plc announced a major overhaul of its legal and tax structure that will see the company walk away from the Netherlands amid deteriorating relations with whats been its home country for a century. Photographer: Chris J. Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Shell shareholders support move to the UK

Shell will be the second big firm to depart for London after Unilever last year

TRESemmé’s parent company, Unilever, sells a range of skin-lightening creams and has a history of marketing them in an aggressive manner.  (Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)

What’s wrong with the TRESemmé advert?

Is ‘fine and flat’ a compliment or an insult? Depends who you ask…

Polman says he decided to ‘step down from my role as CEO’, adding: ‘It’s been a great honour to lead this team for the past 10 years and together build a sustainable business that has made a difference to millions of lives.’
(Benoit Tessier/Reuters)

Unilever boss steps down after HQ move fiasco

The Anglo-Dutch group, the maker of iconic brands like Marmite and Dove soap, will be headed from January by Alan Jope

Moshopyadi Hannah Heil of Reputation House

Q&A with Moshopyadi Hannah Heil of Reputation House

It’s absolutely vital to know what drives the reputation of the industry one is in

Rand weakens to 5-year low and bonds drop on Fed tapering

Emerging market sell off boosts company hedge demand

Those exposed to developing nations and their weakening currencies are raising hedge ratios.

Stroke of genius a bitter pill for inventor of glucose sensor

Stroke of genius a bitter pill for inventor of glucose sensor

With the aid of a toy microscope, Professor Ian Shanks came up with an idea that has improved the lives of millions of people.

Unilever pushes for green growth

Consumer goods group Unilever unveiled an ambitious new sustainability plan that aims to double sales.

Kenyans pray for peace, await aid

Kenyans across the political divide prayed for peace on Sunday while aid workers sought to bring relief to nearly 200 000 refugees from post-election violence. ”Our leaders have…