
Canadian adtech company, MonetizeMore, comes to South Africa
Canadian-based, global ad-tech giant MonetizeMore has entered South Africa through a partnership with SiSebenza.

Canadian-based, global ad-tech giant MonetizeMore has entered South Africa through a partnership with SiSebenza.

Mmusi Maimane, who established himself as an African changemaker during the five years he served in South Africa’s parliament, has joined SiSebenza as a partner and shareholder. His focus is on Africa’s social and economic development through the company’s investment advisory and private equity portfolios.

One SA Movement leader Mmusi Maimane has cleared the air over his decision to join lobby organisation SiSebenza, saying he is not leaving politics.

Co-working and office-rental company Sisebenza says peer-to-peer sharing of commercial office space in SA is gaining traction, even as companies increasingly move to remote working or distributed working models, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Innovative solutions are boosting businesses and reinvigorating the commercial property sector

Even after the pandemic has passed, offices are unlikely to just return to normal, both labour and property experts say.

Globally, demand for, and growth in popularity of flexible offices has grown in the past few years.

JOHANNESBURG – SiSebenza partners with Office Hub to launch a prop-tech marketplace for flexible workspaces, shared offices, co-working and serviced offices.

Millennials and Gen-Zs are well known for their different attitude to work in comparison to older colleagues.

It’s been six months since employers sent their teams home and now it’s time to put their companies back together. The forced work from home experiment appears to have been quite successful.

Africa’s largest B Corp-certified digital agency, Rogerwilco, has affirmed its position as a powerhouse of creative excellence, taking home 16 awards at the prestigious 2025

71% of respondents belong to stokvels, a 39% increase in two years, as collective saving becomes a financial lifeline.

Latest research shows 68% of township consumers prioritise price in brand-buying decisions, while one-third prefer local entrepreneurs over national chains

In South African townships, economic necessity trumps sentiment, forcing households to optimise every rand, which is rewriting the rules of retail engagement. Food inflation reached