ESSENTIAL WORKERS DURING COVID-19 – THE SUPERHEROES OF 2020

  It’s safe to say that the economical panic of COVID-19 is beginning to set in in South African businesses. Many industries that are not considered a necessity are coming out in bulk, begging the government to approve their trading permits so that they too can continue trading in order to avoid the implications of […]

B-BBEE Compliance – How we can Thusa you in the process

The current business lexicon of South Africa can be described as competitive and difficult, yet also inclusive. The introduction of B-BBEE scorecards is to try to remedy the past disadvantages the black people were privy to. By promoting the economic growth of black people in the business, the organisation places itself as a well-garnered and […]

Using Soft Skills during the Hard Times

The paradox of using soft skills during a difficult pandemic such as this one begs the question that employers should be asking their employees: are they coping and is their Emotional Intelligence up to par? So often we focus on the IQ of employees as a standard of measurement whether an individual will be able […]

Lockdown Level 3 – The Pandemic rises

On the 24th of May 2020, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the entire country will be going into level 3 restrictions. Starting from 1st June 2020, all economic activities may resume with some exceptions. Restaurants will still be required to only do deliveries and not sit-downs, gyms are still closed but citizens can exercise outside […]

Back to Work Chronicles – How to make it work

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that level 3 restrictions would start on the 1st of June 2020, meaning that more economic activities would be eased, allowing more people to back to their offices and resume operations. While many expressed glee at being able to leave their houses and earn a living, others experienced a sense of […]

Reasons to choose Tusanang for accredited e-Learning

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  The South African lockdown series which was assumed to last only a few weeks has been active for the past four months. There have been different levels of lockdown implemented every three weeks to ease economic burdens placed to reduce the number of infections, working, and studying from home continues to be a norm […]

E-Learning: Advantages & Benefits

E-Learning: Advantages & Benefits The South African lockdown series which was assumed to last only a few weeks has been active for the past four months. Over 1.2 billion children are out of the classroom. There have been different levels of lockdown implemented every three weeks to ease economic burdens placed to reduce the number […]

Why Skills Development Is Important

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According to Statistics South Africa, South Africa has a constitutional commitment to equality of educational opportunities for all citizens. This is further emphasised by the National Development Plan (NDP), which states the institutions of higher education should be made available by the government. This is done to expand the production of highly skilled citizens and […]

Mental Health In 2020 – What Now?

It is no brainer that the pandemic that crippled the world did more than just close borders and economic activities – it affected many in terms of their mental health. The South African Depression and Anxiety Group reported that they received a high number of calls from individuals who had reportedly no history of anxiety […]

South Africa’s Epidemic –Unemployment

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An increase in the unemployment rate was expected due to the novel pandemic. Experts have predicted that it could take anything from 5 to 10 years before the country’s economy could fully recover. One must ask themselves, what does it mean, for South Africa, to have a fully recovered economy when the youth unemployment rates […]