GLOBAL REPUTATION STUDY
As part of Brand South Africa’s mandate to monitor and enhance South Africa’s Nation Brand Reputation, in collaboration with government, the business sector, and...
South Africa takes the top spot as the best location for the Global Business...
For the past two years, South Africa has been ranked number two as the top global location for business process services. Fast forward to...
TYME BANK HEADS FOR GLOBAL MARKETS
South Africa's digital bank, TymeBank, set to hit the Southeast Asia market following its R1.6-billion new capital from global investors. During these tough time it...
GLOBAL SOUTH AFRICAN BRIDGING THE CULTURAL GAP
The African story is one of unique colourful diversity in culture, language and cuisine and has seen the global stage emulate it in admiration....
Africa must ensure it is an integral partner on global agenda
Changes in today’s global landscape require emerging markets to consider how they must shape their own future, writes Brand South Africa CEO Dr Kingsley...
Global Teachers Institute trains teachers to be leaders
Nearly 2,000 teachers under the age of 35 have been trained by the Global Teachers Institute to lead schools and institutions.
Melissa Javan
In the past...
Nation Brand Forum 2017 inspires robust discussion and debate
The Brand South Africa Nation Brand Forum 2017 again gathered business, government and media experts to discuss the marketing of the country's national global...
South Africa exceeds foreign investment target by R20-billion
South Africa attracted R64.3-billion in foreign direct investment between April and December 2015, surpassing its target of R45-billion by almost R20-billion.
Global malaria deaths drop 60% over the last 15 years
Global malaria control is one of the great public health success stories of this century, but while
it has been tamed, it has not been defeated, according to the WHO director-general. A joint
report by Unicef and WHO found malaria deaths had decreased globally by 60% since 2000.
Africa’s very own Walk of Fame
In a first for the continent, a Walk of Stars is planned for the Johannesburg suburb of Rosebank. It is hoped the Afri-Global Walk of Stars will become a valuable open air museum that will add to the area's attractions. It will be similar to the celebrated Walk of Fame in Hollywood.