Prof. Julian May on the seriousness of food security in SA
You may not know this but the food you have been eating has sometimes changed from when our forefather began eating say a millie or tomato. They are now .
Julian May talks about economic innovation at the Seeds of a Good Anthropocene workshop, held in Stellenbosch on 3&4 November 2014.
Why do we turn to nonprofits, NGOs and governments to solve societys biggest problems? Michael Porter admits hes biased, as a business school professor, .
After an overdose of politics and promises, residents of Upington are being treated to something far more palatable this weekend. For more news, visit: .
Julian May talks about economic innovation at the Seeds of a Good Anthropocene workshop, held in Stellenbosch on 3&4 November 2014.
Why do we turn to nonprofits, NGOs and governments to solve societys biggest problems? Michael Porter admits hes biased, as a business school professor, .
After an overdose of politics and promises, residents of Upington are being treated to something far more palatable this weekend. For more news, visit: .
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