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Robyn de Villiers There are six main reasons for the rise of Africa as an investment destination and each of them has an impact on the practice of effective communications across the continent...read |
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| |  | Official selection announced for the Zanzibar International Film Festival after record number of entries... read | |  | Kwesé TV inks impressive multi-territory deals with leading global brands for the 2018 FIFA World Cup... read | |  | Leigh Andrews With warm lighting and a can-do attitude at the no-queue-in-sight, just-walk-up-and-chat reception desk, this is not your average 'government office' - this is the InvestSA one-stop shop (OSS)... read | |  | Brian Mechem The fall of traditional outbound marketing strategies has seen the meteoric rise of influencer marketing This is due to its potential to grow your business manifold. It can help you to engage with your audience and improve your brand's visibility. read | |  | Jennilee Peremore Jennilee Peremore lists five of the common misconceptions of PR and the qualities you should look for when looking to hire a PR employee or agency... read | |  | Auguste Coetzer A series of corporate communication missteps and ponderous responses has exposed a gap in the skills mix at executive and directorial levels across South Africa ... read | |
| | |  | Africa carries roughly a quarter of the burden of the world's diseases, but only 1.3% of the world health workforce, so the ongoing brain drain remains a concern... read | |  | In celebration of Africa Day, the University of Cape Town's Centre for African Studies announced the appointment of esteemed Ugandan Professor Mahmood Mamdani as Honorary Professor... read | |  | The agriculture and food industry, particularly in Abidjan, have been very dynamic - both in production and processing - and both sectors enjoy a prominent regional position as they also supply to other francophone countries in the region... read | |  | GreenCape released its free annual market intelligence reports this week... read | | | | Les Brown "In every day, there are 1,440 minutes. That means we have 1,440 daily opportunities to make a positive impact." | More quotes Submit a Quote | | | | | | | | | | | |
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