Women lead the way in climate action

As South Africa celebrates Women’s Month, it is more important than ever to recognise the pivotal role that women play in achieving the nation’s net zero targets. By Ilse Swanepoel, chief operating officer at Remote Metering Solutions The fight against...

Transform your home into a haven from load shedding

With electricity costs rising and load shedding likely to be a part of life for the foreseeable future, South African homeowners are looking at how they can be more energy-wise. By Rami Osman, director for corporate sales and marketing at MediaTek Middle East and...

Keep the lights on even in a total blackout

South Africa experienced a staggering 173 days of loadshedding between January and June 2023, testing the capacity of businesses and organisations to keep the lights on to the limits. By Bertrandt Delport, country host of BT South Africa The South African Reserve Bank...

Servitisation can unlock capital, build food production resilience

Almost 60 years ago, on 6 June 1966, a young Robert F Kennedy told an audience at the University of Cape Town: “There is a curse which says, ‘May he live in interesting times.’ Like it or not, we live in interesting times. They are times of danger...

Standardisation could address SA’s energy constraints

There is not a business in South Africa that isn’t hurting because of load-shedding. While there were several months of relative “reprieve” in the form of Stage 2 and Stage 3 blackouts, the colder weather has prompted Eskom to announce a return to...

Loadshedding drives convergence of IT and facilities

IT and facilities have typically worked in isolation in the past, each managing their own areas with little overlap or interaction. By Tamara Wittstock and Stephen Richards from Silver Moon IT However, as technology has evolved, the lines between the two have begun to...