The appointment of First RandCEO, Mary Vilakazi, has been widely welcomed as the first black woman to run the banking group. Significantly, it shows a carefully planned succession plan after joining the group in 2018 as COO to finally assume the CEO role six years later.
SPONSORED | Businesses that have invested in rural projects have reaped the rewards it's time the rest of SA follows suit, says the winner of the 2022 Sunday Times Top 100 Companies' Lifetime Achiever Award
ActionSA will use its upcoming policy conference to draft an alternative to the government’s Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) policies, which the party claims have failed to curb inequality, poverty, and unemployment.
This month we cast the spotlight on remarkable women in the automotive industry. In our third instalment, we feature trailblazers from Goodyear, BAIC, Honda and Jaguar Land Rover.
SA has one of the highest youth unemployment rates in the world. In the first quarter of 2023, the unemployment rate for people aged 25-34 was 39.1%, which means that for every 100 young people in this age group, only 61 are employed.