Tshepiso Motau, a final-year Industrial Design student at the University of Johannesburg, has won the Furniture Design Competition.
Vodacom, a leading South African telecommunications company, has announced the opening of its 2024 Merit Bursary Programme.
The Youth Employment Service (YES) programme launched in South Africa in 2018 to address the issue of youth unemployment.
Lutendo Malambe, a qualified cosmetologist from Centurion, Gauteng, is the brains behind Luvha Designer Scents.
Halalisiwe Mncwango, the owner of Halalisa Restaurant and Shisanyama, is making a significant impact on the local economy by creating jobs.
Zintle James, a 24-year-old pig farmer from Sterkspruit in the Eastern Cape, has embarked on a journey to becoming a successful entrepreneur.
South African designers are using their creativity to express their freedom as the country commemorates Freedom Month in April.
“Support Local Businesses: Buying Locally Manufactured Products Puts Food on Someone’s Table” says Minister Patel.
Ayanda Zulu, a resident of KwaNongoma in the Zululand district, had a difficult time finding employment after completing her studies.
Phiwokuhle Manana’s passion for the industry started when he got a job as a construction worker after matriculation.
Thapelo Keetile, a 33-year-old digital artist from Kuruman, expresses his gratitude for the freedom to explore his career as an artist in SA.
CHIETA has established the Lesedi Youth Fund to provide funding for students in their final years of study in the chemicals industry.
Nelisiwe Tshabangu, a 33-year-old from Pretoria, Gauteng, has recently become a student in the Food Safety Assurer programme.
Meet the founder of Namhla Collection, an innovative organic skincare range business based in the Eastern Cape.
Umar Jones, a 10-year-old student from Silverton in the Western Cape, knows all too well the pain of being bullied.
Alleen Magumbi, founder of Ulusoy Africa Poultry (UAP) in South Africa, is making a significant impact on the local farming industry.
The National Treasury’s Jobs Fund and CapaCiti Digital Career Accelerator have partnered to tackle youth unemployment
Looking at some of the things you should prioritise if you intend to set up your own furniture company.
Competition within the informal economy is tight in Joburg. Monica Chauke, originally from Limpopo, is unperturbed by the competition.
The Second Chance Matric Programme is a rewrite programme that was established in 2016 for learners who would like to improve their results.
From the age of 15, Duphelezi moved out of home to stay by himself so that he could be close to a better school.
Sithole thought to share her idea of providing a delivery service and soon a number of restaurants and businesses agreed to come on board.
A list of requirements that new business owners in South Africa need to look at.
Teachers can get their pupils thinking about different ways to create sustainable livelihoods through social entrepreneurship.
The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure recently handed down a building to GBV victims in the Free State.