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NAFCOC Ekurhuleni Roadshow Focuses on Township Economic Development through TED Act

Download your Magazine copy here March 2024 Issue The National African Federated Chamber of Commerce (NAFCOC) Ekurhuleni hosted a roadshow on the 6th of March 2024 at Wendy’s Refreshment in Marimba Gardens, Vosloorus. The program, themed “Township Development Act (TEDA),” aimed to empower black businesses and promote economic growth within townships. Mr. Ntise Mahloko served […]

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The Power of the Vote: South Africa’s Call to Action

Download your Magazine copy here March 2024 Issue As South Africa prepares for another pivotal election, the nation finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with pressing issues and seeking solutions for a better future. The upcoming elections present an opportunity for citizens to exercise their democratic right and shape the trajectory of their country. In

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Copyright Amendment Bill: ANC’s Decision Sparks Controversy

Download your Magazine copy here March 2024 Issue                     In a pivotal vote on February 29, 2024, the National Assembly convened to deliberate on the Copyright Amendment Bill, a crucial piece of legislation with far-reaching implications for South Africa’s cultural and creative industries. The outcome of

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Ubuntu Economy by Dr. Khulani Sikhosana ”Vuka Darkie”

Download your Magazine copy here Feb 2024 Issue This book, “Ubuntu Economy: African Spiritual Economy,” by Dr. Khulani Sikhosana, author, Chief Executive Officer of Mama Kea Creations, and Managing Director of Vuka Darkie, is a call for Africans to reclaim their economic and spiritual power. Sikhosana, with a strong background in entrepreneurship (having previously been

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Unveiling Systemic Discrimination: DSAC’s Treatment of SARA and Portfolio Committee’s Oversight

Download your Magazine copy here Feb 2024 Issue In recent revelations, the Department of Sports, Arts, and Culture (DSAC) stands accused of deliberate discrimination against the South African Roadies Association (SARA), casting a shadow on its commitment to equitable treatment within the arts and culture sector. The allegations, supported by evidence, highlight a troubling pattern

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Navigating the Uncertain Terrain of South Africa’s Entertainment Industry Challenges Amidst Uncodified and Outdated Copyright Laws

Download your Magazine copy here Feb 2024 Issue   In the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of South Africa’s entertainment industry, artists and creators are facing a myriad of challenges stemming from uncodified laws and outdated copyright regulations. As the digital age reshapes the way content is produced, distributed, and consumed, the urgent need for comprehensive

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Minister breaching Oath of Office Amid Maladministration and Corruption.

Download your Magazine copy here Feb 2024 Issue Allegations of corruption and maladministration within the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture (DSAC) have thrust the Minister into the spotlight, with accusations of breaching his oath of office and constitutional responsibilities. The accusations center around the deliberate shielding of senior civil servants, including Acting Director-General Dr.

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