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Rhenus Logistics supports The Lighthouse Baby Shelter & Children’s Home in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Demonstrating its commitment to meaningful and sustainable community upliftment, Rhenus has donated a substantial collection of children’s clothing to The Lighthouse Baby Shelter & Children’s Home in Johannesburg. This initiative directly supports the organisation’s vital work in caring for vulnerable

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Middle East Tensions Highlight Urgent Need for Supply Chain Resilience in African Manufacturing.

As geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to place pressure on global trade routes, energy prices and logistics systems, African manufacturers are once again facing the realities of external shocks on production, pricing and supply chain stability. Drawing parallels

Middle East Tensions Highlight Urgent Need for Supply Chain Resilience in African Manufacturing. Read More »

Red Hat and Google Cloud Expand Collaboration to Accelerate Application Modernisation and Cloud Migration with Red Hat OpenShift.

Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today announced an expanded collaboration with Google Cloud to help organisations accelerate application modernisation and cloud migrations. This expansion introduces Red Hat OpenShift in the Google Cloud console, deeper integrations

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South Africa’s franchise sector is expanding. The structures to support that growth are not keeping pace.

Grow Franchise launches with a focus on supporting the growth of SA franchisors. South Africa has one of the highest rates of franchise sector participation in the world, with the industry contributing an estimated 15% to GDP. Yet as networks

South Africa’s franchise sector is expanding. The structures to support that growth are not keeping pace. Read More »

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