by Kathy Gibson | Sep 4, 2018 | Thought Leadership
Martin Brundle competed in 169 Formula One Grands Prix. His nine podium finishes, sadly, didn’t include a win. By Graham Duxbury Nevertheless, this British racer was one of the best, beating both Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher in close-fought competition. His Le...
by Kathy Gibson | Sep 4, 2018 | Thought Leadership
From political upheaval, to plunging exchange rates, to the effects of international recessions, South Africa has seen many ups and downs over the years. By Simon Campbell-Young It seems like every time the country hits a new low, or a new high, something happens to...
by Kathy Gibson | Aug 7, 2018 | Thought Leadership
Fernando Alonso – world champion in 2005 and ’06 – wants to be seen as a “complete” racing driver. This means competing successfully in events other than Formula One, as did the top drivers of bygone eras. By Graham Duxbury His objective is to secure...
by Kathy Gibson | Aug 7, 2018 | Thought Leadership
As an increasing number of devices and appliances that are Internet-enabled and contain sensors flood our homes, the humble burglar alarm now has a new cutting-edge competitor. By Simon Campbell-Young, MD of Credence Security Smart home security systems, which combine...
by Kathy Gibson | Jul 24, 2018 | Thought Leadership
My esteemed editor has really outdone himself in preparing the brief for this month’s cover story. Never before in the history of this venerated channel publication has the “Old Codger” posed so many questions when it comes to trying to analyse and understand a...
by Kathy Gibson | Jul 24, 2018 | Thought Leadership
The fact that South Africa’s crime rate is one of the worst in the world is a well-known fact. Not only do we lose hundreds of millions of Rand in possessions every year due to theft, we also have one of the highest rates of gun-related crime (such as armed robberies)...