Month: November 2020
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Nov- 2020 -26 NovemberBUSINESS AFFAIRS
THE GIG ECONOMY
What was perceived as a side hustle only a couple of years ago has become a trillion dollar global industry, creating
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26 NovemberEDITORIALS
PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS
You would have heard of the ‘plandemic’ theory. It’s a belief based on a conspiracy theory, which suggested that the novel coronavirus
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26 NovemberCURRENT AFFAIRS
ANIMAL RIGHTS
O, South Asian humans, hear our plea. We the elected body representing victimised animals appeal to your larger per capita brain. Some of you are moving
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26 NovemberBUSINESS FORUM
STATIONERY SECTOR
Edward Bulwer-Lytton once said: “The pen is mightier than the sword.” Stationery is an essential medium that translates our
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26 November
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26 NovemberMANAGEMENT DIGEST
INFORMATION ASYMMETRY
In many countries, a small proportion of the population enjoy privileges such as access to education in leading universities, the ability to interact with top
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26 NovemberTOP SHELF
THE ROVING DIPLOMAT
There is tension around the world as people wonder what the outcome of the ongoing duel between US President George Bush and Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
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26 NovemberBUSINESS AFFAIRS
THE WORKPLACE
This year dramatically kick-started the decade that is poised to be characterised by VUCA (volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity) on
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26 NovemberEDITORIALS
THE ‘INFODEMIC’
The lack of infrastructure governments had at their disposal to control the subsequent ‘infodemic’ regarding the coronavirus
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26 NovemberCURRENT AFFAIRS
NETHERLANDS TODAY
By mid-October, the Netherlands was once again moving towards a partial lockdown to avoid a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. In a televised
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