We might have adopted a cautiously optimistic outlook for 2023, but going green is with us for the long haul,…
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The year 2022 has been one of substantial change, especially in the workplace, where organisations of all shapes and sizes…
Tourists added over a billion Rands to iLembe District’s economic coffers in the first six months of 2022 despite devastation…
KwaZulu-Natal’s agricultural sector could be the key that unlocks the province’s rural economy, writes Lyse Comins. The agricultural sector was…
By Greg Ardé KZN business is out in force to fix a province critical to the national economy, but the…
Few people are necessarily aware of the rail crisis in South Africa. They only know the highways are becoming increasingly…
KwaZulu-Natal, recovering from the unrest, has to uphold the rule of law rather than allow criminal impunity, writes Professor Bonke…
If ever there was a time for meaningful public-private partnerships in KwaZulu-Natal it would be now. This was the nub…
Q: How does business and civil society respond to the unrest? A: Businesses exist to respond to the needs of…
Q: What should business and civil society do to help articulate the way forward? A: The starting point would be…
This era requires extraordinary, selfless leadership, characterised by a keen interest in uniting South Africans towards a common goal, with…
Maybe this had to happen for the government to wake up and realise what big and small business contribute to…
This is somewhat difficult to write, the topic being a little foreign to me. Normally when I write it is…
Adding to the social and economic fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic, the unrest and looting that took place in KwaZulu-Natal…
Solly Suleman has been strident in his criticism of the government and called on business to formulate a private sector…
Mervyn Abrahams is Programme Co-ordinator of the Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice and Dignity Group. KZN INVEST spoke to him after the…