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Max Verstappen and the legacy of F1’s true all-rounders

by Kathy Gibson | Dec 3, 2025 | Thought Leadership

Max Verstappen’s recent triumph at the Nürburgring in a GT3 car has reignited the debate about the value of versatility in motorsport. Many hailed the victory as further proof that Verstappen is not only Formula One’s dominant force but also a driver capable of...
Core’s Microsoft Surface Reseller Program Empowers South African Businesses

Core’s Microsoft Surface Reseller Program Empowers South African Businesses

by Kathy Gibson | Dec 2, 2025 | news

Core’s Microsoft Surface Reseller Program, is a comprehensive initiative designed to empower South African resellers to deliver Microsoft Surface hardware, accessories, and warranties to businesses across South Africa. In collaboration with Microsoft, the program...

Trust: the currency that is influencing scale for small businesses

by Kathy Gibson | Nov 28, 2025 | Thought Leadership

In an age where scams, misinformation, and digital fraud are rampant, trust has quietly become the most valuable commodity in business. By Alan Shannon, executive: small business services and private clients at Nedbank Small businesses that are thriving are not...

Fire risk is a simmering issue often not properly addressed

by Kathy Gibson | Nov 28, 2025 | Thought Leadership

Fires occur more frequently than most people realise. “Fires happen far more often than is generally understood, and many do not even make the news. In restaurant kitchens, for example, grease buildup in extractors and out of sight extraction ducting can easily ignite...

Build slowly, execute fast: how to succeed as an SME

by Kathy Gibson | Nov 28, 2025 | Thought Leadership

In South Africa’s startup ecosystem, stories of scale tend to follow a familiar trend. A bold idea, a big pitch and a splashy exit. However, for most entrepreneurs, building in difficult markets means the path is more tactical than dramatic. Progress tends to be...
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