
How Personal Accountability, Not Political Parties, Will Shape The Real Future of South Africa
If you think one second doesn’t make a difference, talk to the Comrades Marathon runner who finished the race in 12 hours and 1 second.
If you think one second doesn’t make a difference, talk to the Comrades Marathon runner who finished the race in 12 hours and 1 second.
A hundred years ago, one of history’s most notorious crime bosses ruled an empire of organised crime in Chicago.
You may or may not have heard of the Gorilla Experiment.
While assassinated whistleblower Babita Deokaran is surely turning in her grave, countless corrupt individuals continue to dance on it.
If you think one second doesn’t make a difference, talk to the Comrades Marathon runner who finished the race in 12 hours and 1 second.
Former President Nelson Mandela would be ashamed of 2024 South Africa.
Water has always been both a weapon and a casualty of war. Reports of dams being deliberately destroyed, for example, date back to 200 BC and the Battle of Wei River in China. More recently, ongoing attacks in Ukraine have seen dams and other elements of water infrastructure deliberately targeted.
In the shadows of boardrooms and financial statements lurks a silent menace that threatens the very foundation of businesses worldwide: fraud and corruption.
It’s not the ending anyone wanted.
Good corporate leaders can be significant forces for good in the world.
That might smack a little of bumper sticker wisdom or fortune cookie feel-good, but it’s also, undeniably, a statement of fact.