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Revealed! Mohamed Salah is the Most Popular African Player in the Premier League

A new report commissioned by Seatpick (https://seatpick.com/) has revealed that Egyptian international and Liverpool star player, Mohamed Salah is the most popular African player in the Premier League, with over 53 million followers on Instagram..The report obtained by AUTO REPORT AFRICA is based on scraped data from Instagram and is to establish the most popular African ...

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Ransomware Remains Top Cyber Risk for Businesses, But New Threats Emerging – Allianz

Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty cyber report: Growing cost of ransomware attacks impacting businesses of all sizes Ransomware remains a top cyber risk for organisations globally while business email compromise incidents are on the rise and will increase further in the ‘deep fake’ era. At the same time, the war ...

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Cyber Security : Where Does SA Logistics Stand ?

Local market leaders including Bidvest International Logistics provide a fascinating perspective on where this vital part of the nation’s economy rests and what needs to be done to address increasing threats South Africa’s logistics industry is battling a war on many fronts.  Bad weather, equipment breakdowns and shortages and congestion ...

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Nigeria Ranks 86th Globally in Digital Quality of Life

The fourth annual edition of the Digital Quality of Life Index (DQL) reports that Nigeria ranks 86th in the world regarding digital wellbeing. That is out of 117 countries, or 92% of the global population. Out of the five fundamental digital life pillars, Nigeria’s worst score is for internet affordability ...

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Global Car Sales Revenues to Plunge by $200B in 2022 – Report

Toyota maintains market leadership, followed by Volkswagen and Ford.  A new report has predicted a major plunge in car sales by a whopping $200 billion in 2022. The report comes as car sales in 2022 have proved just as challenging as in 2021 even  as supply chain bottlenecks and record inflation ...

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ESG and Leadership

By Wendy Poulton  Leadership is a topic that receives a great deal of attention and training, yet it remains a difficult and complex process to successfully lead in today’s world.  When leadership is viewed in the ESG context it becomes even more complicated. This is partly because ESG in of itself ...

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Seven Unusual Driving Laws from Around the Globe

Driving overseas can be a confusing experience and being unaware of different countries rules could land drivers in hot water. The holiday car rental experts at StressFreeCarRental.com have researched surprising laws which road users may need to know when travelling this autumn. Some of these laws include being able to turn ...

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Climate Change: Most Families in Central, Western Africa Not Prepared to Deal with Disasters – Research

Alarm bells have been raised as LESS THAN A THIRD of families in Central and Western African feel prepared to deal with disasters as threat of climate change continues to grow.  Central and Western African countries are among the lowest scoring when it comes to resilience in the face of disaster, ...

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Three Aspiring Social Impact Hardware Innovators for Inaugural ASME Idea Lab Class  

Three innovators have been selected by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)  for the inaugural class of its Idea Lab incubator, a new program that extends the reach of the ASME Innovation Showcase (ISHOW) hardware accelerator platform. ASME received nearly 200 applications for the first round of Idea Lab ...

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Right to Repair, Vital Movement in Tough Economic Times

Right to Repair South Africa is well known for advocating for consumer choice. But consumer choice has a very important flipside and that is the creation of opportunity – an all-important word in a country such as ours.  Year-on-year figures from the Quarterly Employment Statistics survey, released by Stats SA ...

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