Are you a working woman in South Africa, but not investing your earnings? You’re not alone. Women make up 44.8% of the South African labour …
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How language is our doorway to understanding different cultures
In South Africa 24 September recognises and celebrates the cultural wealth of our nation. South Africa is home to many different ethnicities, cultures, and languages …
10 Tips To Revamp Your Home Lawn
Home lawns are the pride and joy of your home. If you have a small garden, then it becomes all the more important for …
10 Steps for opening a hair salon:
Think of classy hair salon names Create a hair salon business plan Check the requirements to open a hair …
Boost for women in logistics, transport and supply chain through candidacy programme graduation
International logistics and transport professional body the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport: South Africa (CILTSA) celebrated another milestone, with the recent graduation of its second Candidacy Programme for women, funded by the Transport Education and Training Authority (TETA). Thirteen ladies graduated with the International Diploma in Logistics and Transport and the prestigious, globally-recognised “MILT” designation. The following ladies successfully completed the intense programme: Molly Baloyi – Transport Manager: Poseidon Logistics Abigail Graaff – Operations Supervisor: Imperial Logistics – Cape Town branch Khothatso Ngwenya – Global Key Account Support Executive: DHL Express Regional Office Sekao Magodiele – Customer Experience Manager: Parcelninja Mpho Mbuli – Ocean Freight Controller: Senator International Mpho Sylvia Keitumetse Molaolwe – Key Account Co-ordinator: Samsung Electronics Martina Mothapo – Senior Finance Manager / Projects Chief Financial Officer: Energy Infrastructure Management Services (EIMS) Lerato Mudzielwana – SCM Traffic Analyst: Ford Motor Company Busisiwe Nkosi …