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Entrepreneurship Through Education: Turning Ideas into Profitable, Sustainable Businesses.

Across South Africa and beyond, seasoned executives and mid-career professionals are increasingly looking past the traditional corporate ladder, seeking instead to build something of their own. This surge in entrepreneurial spirit is fuelled by a desire for autonomy, the potential […]

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Rhenus Logistics and MIE Events sign MoU for global exhibitions logistics collaboration.

Rhenus Logistics and MIE Events, the international organiser of exhibitions and business summits, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at supporting the efficient delivery of MIE Events’ expanding global agenda. Signed at MIE Events’ headquarters in Dubai, the

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New Global Report Reveals South Africa’s Procurement Problem Isn’t Cost, It’s Capability.

A new global report from the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS), the global professional body for procurement and supply with a presence in over 180 countries, has revealed a fundamental shift in how organisations manage procurement, with significant

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DMP South Africa buys stake in AI tech firm Plastic Duck Armada to boost data-driven managed services.

End-to-end data management solutions and services provider Data Management Professionals South Africa (DMP SA) has acquired a stake in local software development specialist Plastic Duck Armada (PDA) to bolster its ability to deliver automated, insight-led data management at scale. DMP

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Building the SAP skills base needed for the Middle East’s digital ambitions.

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are rapidly diversifying away from oil and positioning themselves as technology and innovation hubs, with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 a particularly visible example. This shift depends on robust Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) environments, where SAP,

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