Henley Africa achieves Level 1 B-BBEE statusHenley Business School Africa has become the first leading business school in South Africa to achieve Level 1 B-BBEE. Announcing the achievement, Henley Africa dean and director Jon Foster-Pedley, said it was even more remarkable since the business school had achieved this in the space of a year in the middle of a national state of emergency. This now means that Henley's clients can claim 135% of their spend with Henley Africa as B-BBEE procurement recognition.
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Image source: © rawpixel – [[www.123rf.com 123RF.com]]</span>With more than a million South African students having just finished writing their matric exams, many of those will be job hunting come January. However, traditional recruitment methods will continue to fail them.
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Image source: © rawpixel – [[www.123rf.com 123RF.com]]</span>With more than a million South African students having just finished writing their matric exams, many of those will be job hunting come January. However, traditional recruitment methods will continue to fail them.
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Image source: Andy Barbour from [[https://www.pexels.com Pexels]]</span>The Department of Basic Education says it is confident that the damage caused by storm at a marking centre in Thaba Nchu, Free State, will not impact adversely on the finalisation and release of results in the province.
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