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Reforms to kickstart South Africa in 2021

what came out of the 2020 ashes were success is human capital. Now that the feasibility of working at home has been proven, it will be tough for companies to walk things back to pre-pandemic times.

Over 2021, millions of companies will begin reengineering everything from physical offices to digital infrastructure, and this has broad implications for the economy and our culture. It seems like only recently that the term “ESG” (environmental, social and governance) gained mainstream traction in the investment community. In a short

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