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Pieter Boone to succeed Richard Brasher as Pick n Pay CEO
Richard Brasher will retire as CEO of Pick n Pay after leading the retail business for eight years. Brasher's retirement is effective from 21 April 2021, and he will be succeeded on that date by Pieter Boone, former chief operating officer of German multinational company Metro AG. 14 Jan 2021
Kauai launches subscription service for daily coffees and smoothies
Health food chain Kauai has introduced a subscription service offering multiple coffees every day for a month as well as a daily smoothie for either 15 or 30 days. 14 Jan 2021
#BizTrends2021: Covid and the evolution of loungewear
Covid-19 has impacted consumers of all backgrounds, of all interests, of all age groups with implications for every industry. More than ever, our consumers' changing behaviours and lifestyle shifts and attitudes require constant agility and hyper-awareness to the cultural landscape movement. 13 Jan 2021
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Choosing the right pallets for your business: should you use plastic pallets or wood pallets?
We've heard it before: plastic is bad for the environment. When in fact, it is the irresponsible use and disposal of plastic products that is bad for the environment. Plastic plays a fundamental role in our lives. Many of the products we use every day are made of plastic, including the keyboard used to type this article. 13 Jan 2021
2020 digital holiday sales climb to $1.1tn globally - Salesforce
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New data from global CRM company Salesforce shows a 50% increase in digital spend when compared to the 2019 shopping season, making 2020 one of the biggest digital holiday shopping seasons to date. Consumers spent $1.1tn online worldwide, compared to $723bn worldwide in 2019. 13 Jan 2021
Manufacturing production down 3.5% in November
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Manufacturing production decreased by 3.5% in November 2020 compared with November 2019, according to data from Statistics South Africa (Stats SA). 13 Jan 2021
Alcohol industry seeks deferment of excise duties until sales ban lifts
The South African government's decision to extend the alcohol ban has led the alcohol industry to apply for a deferment of the payment of excise tax payments until the ban is lifted. 12 Jan 2021
Lego Botanical Collection designed to aid creativity and stress relief in adults
The Lego Group has released its decorative Botanical Collection, comprising Flower Bouquet and Bonsai Tree sets for green-fingered and plant-loving adults looking for simple, mindful activities to help them destress and tap into their creativity. 12 Jan 2021
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Ashleigh Kavanagh joins Studio[K]irmack as brand strategist and business developer
Little did Ashleigh Kavanagh know, two years ago, in her role of marketing manager for a South African lifestyle brand, that the company she was working for would one day be her client. But that's exactly how it's turned out in her new role of brand strategist and business developer at Studio[K]irmack. 12 Jan 2021
#BizTrends2021: Acceleration of digital payments
2020 blurred conventional lines of ecommerce, with sectors that historically had low digital payment penetration experiencing higher demand, as more people shopped online. 12 Jan 2021
- Burger King
Burger King evolves visual brand identity marking the first complete rebrand in over 20 years
New modernised branding and logo signals the brands evolution in food quality, sustainability and digital 12 Jan 2021
Final call for applications: Cape Skills and Employment Accelerator
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The City of Cape Town, in partnership with the Craft and Design Institute (CDI), recently launched the Cape Skills and Employment Accelerator project, which is focused on creating employment opportunities for youth and women in the clothing and textile industry in Cape Town over the next three years. Applicants have until Friday, 15 January to apply for the accelerator. 11 Jan 2021
Secondhand clothing sales are booming - and may help solve the sustainability crisis in the fashion industry
A massive force is reshaping the fashion industry: secondhand clothing. According to a new report, the U.S. secondhand clothing market is projected to more than triple in value in the next 10 years - from $28bn in 2019 to $80 billion in 2029 - in a U.S. market currently worth $379bn. In 2019, secondhand clothing expanded 21 times faster than conventional apparel retail did. 11 Jan 2021
#BizTrends2021: Recalibrating for diminished growth - resolutions for 2021
Despite the dissemination of vaccines in the months ahead and as expectations of more normal behaviours edge closer, a larger portion of consumer spending will be impacted by recessionary conditions in most countries where Covid-19 leaves a trail of high unemployment, lower confidence levels and economies that will take years to fully recover. 11 Jan 2021
Margaret Hirsch bags MBA at 70
While 2020 proved to be a challenging year for many, award-winning businesswoman Margaret Hirsch had reason to celebrate, having obtained her MBA at the age of 70 years old. 8 Jan 2021
Extended alcohol ban pushes craft brewers to the brink of closure
The Beer Association of South Africa (Basa) has issued an urgent call to President Cyril Ramaphosa to lift the blanket ban on alcohol from the 16th of January. "This is imperative to ensure the survival of small business owners of craft breweries, who now find themselves on the brink of closure due to the third alcohol ban, as announced by the Presidency on 28 December 2020," the association said. 8 Jan 2021
#BizTrends2021: Franchising post-Covid - 5 trends to watch
Nearly nine months after South Africa's lockdown was first declared, there remains a great deal of uncertainty about the effect that the coronavirus pandemic will continue to have on our society and economy in 2021. 8 Jan 2021
Online merchants, check your T&Cs before they bite
In my experience, terms and conditions (T&Cs) are one of the last 'to-do's' in the rush before a new online store goes live. Many online merchants think T&Cs are a chore. They palm the job off to some sucker in their team, which leads to a last-minute find and replace of some pinched T&Cs or else a kick down the road to a legal person somebody knows. 7 Jan 2021
SAB to challenge third alcohol ban in court
The South African Breweries (SAB) is heading to court to challenge the constitutionality of the third alcohol ban, which came into effect when South Africa moved to an adjusted Level 3 lockdown on midnight, 28 December 2020. 7 Jan 2021
#BizTrends2021: Safety vs sustainability - the packaging industry's key conundrum
The Covid-19 pandemic calls for a paradigm shift in how the packaging industry meets consumer's safety concerns while addressing the very real threat of climate change. 7 Jan 2021
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