Discover how CIPS Levels 4, 5, and 6 can accelerate procurement and supply chain careers in Nigeria. Learn how CIPS qualifications improve professional credibility, unlock senior roles, and increase salaries across industries including oil and gas, banking, telecoms, manufacturing, and logistics.
Uniworld Strengthens South African Presence with Appointment of Divan Viljoen as Sales and Marketing Manager
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises strengthens its South African presence with the appointment of Divan Viljoen as Sales and Marketing Manager. The move highlights rising demand for luxury, experience-driven travel and river cruising among South African travellers, while supporting the brand’s long-term regional growth strategy.
Cybersecurity is no longer an IT problem; it’s an exercise in risk tolerance
Cybersecurity is no longer just an IT responsibility—it is a core business risk that directly impacts financial performance and operational resilience. This article explores how organisations must shift from a technical, siloed approach to a boardroom-driven strategy based on risk tolerance, balancing security, accessibility, and commercial outcomes.
Africa’s Hotel Boom: 104K Rooms in Pipeline, But Can Procurement Keep Pace?
Africa’s hospitality sector is expanding rapidly with 577 hotel and resort projects totaling over 104,000 rooms in development across key markets including Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa. As the pipeline grows, procurement challenges around FF&E sourcing, logistics, and cost control are becoming critical. Industry leaders highlight a shift toward modular solutions, local manufacturing, and integrated technologies such as AI-driven energy systems and smart hotel infrastructure. The upcoming Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa in Cape Town will connect suppliers and developers to address these challenges and support sustainable growth across the continent.
Top Geopolitical Risks That Will Shape African Economies
This article examines the top geopolitical risks shaping African economies in an increasingly fragmented global order. It explores how the decline of a rules-based international system, intensifying US–China–Russia rivalry, rising global debt, and tighter financial conditions are reshaping Africa’s economic outlook. The analysis also highlights structural pressures including rapid population growth, youth unemployment, climate change, food insecurity, and regional instability. While these forces create significant downside risks, they also open opportunities for economic diversification, strategic partnerships, and long-term structural transformation across the continent.
Walmart and Google Partner with Fluence Africa for Landmark “YouTube-First” Creator Training in South Africa
Global retail giant Walmart and tech leader Google have partnered with Fluence Africa to launch a groundbreaking “YouTube-first” creator training program in South Africa. Hosted in a live retail environment, the initiative equips content creators with practical skills in video production, storytelling, and digital monetisation. By blending content creation with real-world commerce, the program highlights the growing importance of the creator economy and signals a shift toward authentic, video-driven marketing strategies across Africa.
What People Often Misunderstand About Online Loans in South Africa
Many people misunderstand how online loans work in South Africa, often expecting either a complicated bank-like process or instant, effortless approval. In reality, online lending offers a structured yet convenient experience, typically allowing users to apply within minutes using basic documentation. This article explains the most common misconceptions, how the application process actually works, and why speed and accessibility can sometimes create unrealistic expectations.
Why Influencer Marketing Budgets Shifting Back to Authentic Creator-Led Content in 2026
In 2026, influencer marketing budgets are shifting toward authentic, creator-led content as brands move away from polished, brand-first campaigns. In South Africa, agencies like Penquin report that audiences increasingly prefer relatable, culturally relevant content from micro and mid-tier creators over celebrity influencers. This shift reflects growing consumer scepticism, rising digital noise, and a stronger demand for authenticity, community connection, and local cultural nuance in digital marketing strategies.
Ethiopia’s Tourism Renaissance: Blending Ancient Wonders with New Natural Destinations
Ethiopia is advancing a major tourism renaissance through sweeping national reforms, new ecotourism destinations, and large-scale infrastructure development, positioning itself as one of Africa’s fastest-emerging travel hubs. Backed by a national strategy led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and regional recognition from IGAD, the country is expanding sustainable tourism across iconic landscapes such as the Simien Mountains, Omo Valley, and the Great Rift Valley, while enhancing cultural heritage tourism in historic sites like Lalibela and Axum. Major investment in aviation, including a new mega airport and the continued expansion of Ethiopian Airlines, strengthens Ethiopia’s ambition to become a regional hub connecting Africa, the Middle East, and beyond.
Why the menu is the real operating system of a restaurant
Restaurant menus are more than a list of dishes—they function as the operational and economic core of a restaurant. This article explains how menu design shapes kitchen efficiency, staffing, cost control and profitability. By limiting complexity, structuring choices effectively and aligning menus with operations, restaurants can improve consistency, reduce waste and increase margins without raising prices. A well-designed menu is not just creative—it is a strategic tool that determines long-term success in hospitality.
