SARS is upping its debt collection game

If you are in debt with SARS or received a notice of final demand, there’s no need for panic, says Thomas Lobban, Tax Legal Specialist at Latita Africa. “You’re not the first and you won’t be the last; there are generally honest ways to get...
What to expect after the bitcoin halving in April

What to expect after the bitcoin halving in April

With the fourth bitcoin halving just weeks away, crypto investors are looking to previous halvings to consider how it could affect the price. Every four years, the rate at which new bitcoin are released into circulation gets slashed by half. It’s part of a...

Trends that will shape the online betting landscape

Online betting in South Africa is booming and is rapidly dominating the country’s gambling market. Worldwide, the industry is expected to grow at 10,3% annually, to be worth $182,12-billion by 2030. According to the National Gambling Board 2022/2023 Report,...

AI tools are transforming coaching

Coaching is a caring profession characterised by a trusted relationship, authentic connection, and a collaborative partnership between the coach and client. At the core of coaching lie deep, one-to-one, empathetic conversations. The ‘human touch’ is not...

Rand volatility influences forex for businesses, individuals

It’s no secret that the rand is incredibly volatile. Anyone who listens to the currency reports at the end of a news bulletin knows how big the swings (mostly in the wrong direction) any time there’s a major economic event at home and abroad. By Harry...

How educators can protect children from digital dangers

Today’s educators face a troubling digital dilemma: how to harness the power of technology for learning while safeguarding students from online dangers. By Amy Newsome, account relationship manager: South Africa, Namibia and Mozambique at British Council...