How Isizwe is going to give fast, affordable fibre to townships
Former iBurst and Mxit CEO Alan Knott-Craig (junior) has launched a new project to provide cheap uncapped fibre to South African townships.
Former iBurst and Mxit CEO Alan Knott-Craig (junior) has launched a new project to provide cheap uncapped fibre to South African townships.
Alan Knott-Craig writes that if the positive scenario pans out, “by some miracle, South Africa might be the place to be” in the pandemic.
The paramount importance of a positive company culture is finally starting to stick. In this article, Alan Knott-Craig outlines the ways in which it can be achieved.
If there’s one thing that the post-Covid world has triggered, it’s wholesale digital transformation. There will be many new normals. For retailers, for schools, for families.
The rand will strengthen, commodity prices will continue to rise, SA companies will continue to generate cash, our pension funds will continue to invest locally, property prices will recover, says business leader.
Jooste and Ace are still running free, SA is in a deep recession, but luckily South Africa is a country of miracles, says entrepreneur.
Covid-19 stopped the world in its tracks. Many believe it signals the beginning of the end of life as we know it. Alan Knott-Craig seems to think otherwise.
As we celebrate seven years of producing content for the BizNews audience, we have looked back on some of the top stories.
The charity Project Isizwe is enabling some poorer families to continue education by providing them with modems and data.
Entrepreneur Alan Knott-Craig looks at the possible changes that will come to South Africa because of the coronavirus lockdown.