Oliver South Africa s in-house digital agency model has paid off big time both locally and regionally with the agency showing double revenue growth, a substantial increase in gross profit and operating profit, and a doubling of its headcount in the last year despite the Covid-19 lockdown.
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If you and your organisation/team/department/colleagues or school/varsity learners are looking for a 15-20-minute burst of online inspiration, encouragement or insight into the world of innovation 4IR - our women-led management team would love the opportunity to #connect #collaborate and #celebrate with you as these are our core organisational values.
30 Jul 2021
The forum, taking place on Thursday, 12 August 2021, at 10am-12pm, aims to facilitate a collaborative platform for academic institutions in Africa to unite in raising their voices and agree on societal impact initiatives to help eliminate GBV and increase gender equality.
Issued by Shift Social Africa 30 Jul 2021
The Advertising and Media Forum - AMF - has partnered up with prominent voices in the advertising, marketing, and media industries to host a webinar on 12 August 2021 aimed at shining a line of the pivotal role of media buyers, planners, and strategists.
Friday 30 July 2021 - 7:20am
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JOHANNESBURG - Trade and Industry Minister Ebrahim Patel says 10,200 jobs have been affected by the recent civil unrest.
The minister says from the 1,070 businesses surveyed, 40-percent are uninsured.
Trade Dept sets up R3 9bn to help businesses rebuild ewn.co.za - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ewn.co.za Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Three forensic reports into National Lotteries Commission funding have found no evidence of corruption.
The seven-month probe cleared Phillemon Letwaba, who was accused of nepotism in connection with dodgy Lotteries grants, of any wrongdoing.
But the reports, by attorneys Ndobela Lamola Inc, are littered with forged documents.
Financial statements attached to the reports make no sense.
A key witness was not interviewed.
Ronald Lamola, now minister of justice, was a director of Ndobela Lamola Inc, when two of the reports were submitted.
While Ndobela Lamola Inc refuses to say how much they were paid for the three bungled reports, the firm received R19-million in fees for work done for the Lotteries Commission between 2016 and 2020.