Internships and Learnerships: Breaking into the Industry
The “Catch-22” of the South African job market is a cruel joke that every graduate knows too well: You need experience to get a job, but you need a job to get experience.
Zama Khumalo
The “Catch-22” of the South African job market is a cruel joke that every graduate knows too well: You need experience to get a job, but you need a job to get experience.
Zama Khumalo
South Africa has become a nation of hustlers. We have accountants who bake wedding cakes on weekends, teachers who teach English online at night, and IT guys who drive Uber on Saturdays.
Nolan Pillay
If there is one statistic that acts as a flashing red warning light on South Africa’s dashboard, it is our Youth Unemployment Stats.
Lesedi Dlamini
South Africa was built on gold. We call Johannesburg “Egoli”—the City of Gold. For over a century, the yellow metal has been the heartbeat of our economy and the ultimate symbol of financial security.
Johan Vorster
There is a moment just before the sun breaks over the horizon in South Africa. The sky turns a bruised purple, then a soft pink.
Thando Mokoena
In South Africa, there is an old adage: “In Joburg, people ask what car you drive.
Zama Khumalo
There is a specific kind of insomnia that comes with too much debt. It is the 2 a.m. stare-at-the-ceiling panic when you realize payday is still two weeks away, but your bank account is already empty.
Nolan Pillay
Understanding the shifting Import/Export Trends is essential to answering a simple question: what is South Africa actually selling to the world in 2026?
Lesedi Dlamini
It is a story I hear constantly at dinner parties in Johannesburg. A friend pulls out their phone, eyes wide with excitement, and shows me a share trading on the JSE for 8 cents.
Johan Vorster