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A sweet nougat for health-conscious folk

Indulge in guilt-free pleasure with Macro Mixes’ exceptional nutritional treats: a luxurious nougat range. Catering to health-conscious customers, this exciting collection includes classic Vanilla, rich Chocolate, luscious Strawberry, aromatic Caffe Lattes, and a delightful blend of Almond & Cranberry.

The nougat range stands out for its delicious diversity and variety, as each flavour has been carefully crafted to provide a unique and indulgent experience. From classic favourites to innovative combinations, Macro Mixes has thoughtfully curated this range to satisfy the cravings of even the most discerning sweet tooth.

“With a wide variety of flavour options, we have maintained our commitment to provide delicious, guilt-free indulgence for customers following a healthy lifestyle. Each nougat flavour is made from the finest quality ingredients, ensuring every bite is an unforgettable experience. Whether you prefer classic flavours or something more adventurous, Macro Mixes has something to please everyone,” says Sheree Munro, CEO and Co-Owner of Macro Mixes. 

Ryan Sexton, Co-Owner of Macro Mixes continues: “At Macro Mixes, we believe in making healthy eating simple for both young and old and not compromising on nutritional value. The formulation of Macro Mixes nougats ensures that the nutritional composition is unique from regular high-protein confectionary bars and delivers a dose of protein with 0g sugar and few calories.”

“We cater to a wide range of dietary needs, including banting, diabetes-friendly, gluten-free and gut-friendly,” Sheree and Ryan adds.

From the product to the packaging, everything Macro Mixes makes is 100% home-compostable, and everything is locally produced. Customers can purchase Macro Mixes nougats on the company’s official website and at select retail outlets.

Gorgeous green is the new black this spring

As we bid farewell to the chilly days of winter we welcome the freshness of spring – a time known for growth, renewal, and the return of green to leaves.  Green is often seen as a colour symbolising optimism, health, and luck – all wonderful things to embrace as we approach the warmer months. Greet the first spring days with all things green on your plate, in your closet and in your drinks with the inspiring tips below. 

Can you eat your way to a good night’s rest? 

Incorporating different greens into your diet can help you have a more restful night’s sleep. A study found that kiwis are rich in serotonin, which is an essential neurotransmitter in our body, that could largely influence our sleep mechanisms. Kiwis were originally from China and known as Chinese gooseberry; the study found that eating two of these bright tropical fruits one hour before bed helped participants fall asleep quicker, and their general slumber improved. Furthermore, kiwi is loaded with antioxidants which is positively linked to optimal sleep.

Adding magnesium into your wellness routine has been proven to improve sleep efficiency, diminish insomnia and help you sleep for longer periods. While some people are opting for magnesium supplements you could also consume foods that are high in magnesium such as spinach or avocados. So next time you’re stuck for salad ideas (and tackling sleepless nights) you could toss some baby spinach, avocado and some of your favourite salad ingredients into a bowl and top it off with a microgreens-infused pesto.

Pops of pistachio, lime and mint

Needing a break from Barbie pink? Olive and sage aren’t just for pantry – this season’s hottest looks are in greens galore. “I am going green for Spring ’23 and here’s why: it’s super versatile, easy to style, and some of the season’s standout looks look best in green. From utility-driven olive shades to the new teal tones and even shots of acid lime, there is something for everyone across the green spectrum this spring, “ says Regina Popp, Senior Director of Fashion & Trend at DSW.

Green could be considered a universally flattering colour because there are so many different shades of greens to choose from. If you have a naturally cool complexion, you could accentuate your features with cool-toned greens such as teal, viridian, turquoise or celadon. The same applies for those warmer skin tones, donning garments in chartreuse, khaki, olive and moss will suit you best.

Versatile microgreens superfood pesto 

Delicious pastas, drizzled over pizza, in a toasted cheese sandwich or a dollop with eggs…pesto instantly enhances so many mouthwatering dishes. Freshly made pesto is loved by many for being incredibly versatile, but a microgreens-infused pesto from MicroThumbs will take various dishes to new heights.

Despite their tiny size microgreens pack a mighty nutritional punch. In fact, these powerful greens boast so many incredible benefits! “Microgreens are rich in incredible phytochemicals, an active compound found in the greens, which are able to reduce inflammation as well as bolster support for your immune system – this is why they make a great addition to an assortment of meals and why they’re amazing in an infused pesto,” explains Rick Hein, MD of MicroThumbs.

Microgreens are tiny forms of young edible greens that are produced from herbs, vegetables and other plants. Recent research by Dr Thomas Wang of at the Agricultural Research Service of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has found that microgreens could help us lose weight, as well as the fact that the greens showed a higher concentration of glucosinolates, which are nitrogen and sulphur-rich compounds that might shield us against cancer.

Peppermint Paradise cocktail recipe

At your next spring soirée delight your loved ones with a refreshing peppermint cocktail. Oh-so-easy to drink, the fresh and punchy Peppermint Paradise cocktail below, courtesy of Malcolm Johani of Radisson RED Cape Town V&A Waterfront, is the perfect spring gathering partner.

Ingredients
1 x peppermint liquor
2 x Ciroc (or vodka of your choice)
1 x Chambord
15ml sugar syrup
15ml fresh lime juice
Egg white/ foaming agent
Method
Add the Peppermint Liquor, Ciroc, Chambord, sugar syrup, lime and egg white/ foaming agent to a shaker with ice. Shake well. Strain the shaken mix into your glass and garnish with edible flowers or fresh peppermint leaves.

 

5 bucket list experiences on the continent easier than ever

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South Africans can now access these 5 bucket list experiences on the continent easier than ever

Historically, intra-Africa travel has held a reputation for being disproportionately expensive compared to transcontinental flights. Yet, this narrative is being redefined, with FlySafair’s decision to connect the dots between Harare, Livingstone, Victoria Falls, and Maputo. And for South African travellers, this expansion isn’t just a convenience; it’s an open invitation to experiences that have been at our doorstep, yet often overlooked.

Kirby Gordon, Chief Marketing Officer FlySafair, says the new low-cost offering in the region should help bring intra-African flight prices down. He says: “The reality is that any additional capacity to a route will mean a shift of the supply curve outward resulting in a lower price-point and more seats being sold. The big question is how steep that demand curve is. We need to understand how many more customers we will be able to attract with the lower price points and if there will be enough to actually sustain the operations and at reasonable price points. But affordable, on-time, and hassle free is our formula and we’ll want to apply it here too.”

FlySafair’s first routes, connecting Johannesburg with Harare and Livingstone, will start on 2 October 2023. All four routes are currently bookable. This move comes just in time for the peak holiday season, enabling South Africans to explore the African continent with greater ease for end of year holidays.

5 Bucket list experiences to tick off in Southern Africa

Chobe’s Ultimate River Safari Adventure

Chobe National Park, renowned for its elephant populations, offers a raw, untamed perspective of Africa. Why not take in the majesty of the bush from a new perspective, such as on a river cruise onboard a comfortable houseboat? You’ll drift along one of Africa’s best-known rivers – the mighty Chobe – while admiring the wildlife on the riverbanks as the animals stop to savour a drink – right in front of you. The wildlife sightings and photo opportunities – from the water – are unparalleled.

According to Kate Powell, General manager: Sales and Marketing for the Zambezi Queen Collection, Africa’s leading river cruise company: “The Zambezi Queen Collection offers two unique river safaris to travellers looking for a fresh take on an African safari. Both gliding along the Chobe River, our Zambezi Queen is a larger floating hotel, while our Chobe Princess houseboats are smaller and available for exclusive use hire, offering a more intimate and private experience ideal for families and small groups.”

A Chobe river safari is also ideally combinable with the Okavango Delta. Its cyclical flooding patterns create a haven for an array of wildlife. During its peak, the delta becomes an intricate network of islands, channels, and lagoons – making it an optimal time for exploration. Navigating the Okavango on a traditional mokoro offers an almost meditative experience as you glide silently among water lilies and papyrus.

Where to stay: The Zambezi Queen or Chobe Princess houseboats.

Tiger fishing in the Heart of Chobe

The perfect balance of adrenaline and patience is found in tiger fishing, especially between April and August in the Chobe region. Here, the waters teem with the fierce African tigerfish, making it one of the best places in Africa to challenge the mighty tiger fish.

Where to Stay: Ichingo Chobe River Lodge, on Namibia’s secluded Impalila Island, offers the dual experience of a serene getaway and an optimal fishing locale. It’s a popular spot for families and fishing groups looking to get away from it all and enjoy all the fishing and adventure that the Chobe has to offer.

Experience the Sights and Sounds of Victoria Falls

Locally referred to as ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ or ‘The Smoke That Thunders’, Victoria Falls isn’t just about the visual spectacle but also the auditory experience of nature’s raw power. Whether you want to just walk the park and admire the Falls, enjoy sunset cruises or game viewing, Victoria Falls makes for a charming southern African stay.

Where to Stay: The Stanley & Livingstone Boutique Hotel situates its guests in the lap of luxury while ensuring they’re a stone’s throw away from this natural marvel. The hotel was the first luxury boutique hotel in the Falls area too, and its position on the Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve offers incredible wildlife views with opportunities for game drives and walking safaris.

Other great picks are Thorntree River Lodge or Royal Chundu, strategically located near Victoria Falls, offer prime accessibility to Chobe and a panoramic view of the riverfront.

Indulge in a Maputo Food Tour in Mozambique

Mozambique’s long coastline and rich cultural history have given birth to a cuisine that’s both diverse and singular in its flavours. The essence of this cuisine can be truly captured in Maputo, the nation’s capital.

Consider embarking on food tours in Maputo. It’s not merely about tasting, but also delving into the culinary traditions. With the introduction of the new FlySafair route, there’s hope that more travellers will be drawn to explore this lesser-known aspect of Mozambican culture.

Natalie Tenzer-Silva, Director of Dana Tours, a leading tour operator in Mozambique, which runs a bestselling Maputo food tour said, “The introduction of a low-cost carrier into Maputo is fantastic news. Since the demise of 1Time Airlines, we have been beholden to the exorbitant costs of flights on Airlink and LAM. With the start of Flysafair coming in at R3,400 for a return flight, this signifies an almost 50% reduction in airfares, and we are hoping to attract much of the leisure market. Maputo is a 45-minute flight away from Gauteng, and we hope to welcome more visitors from there.

Where to stay:

  • The Southern Sun, City Lodge, Cardoso or Radisson Blu in Maputo
  • Machangulo Beach Lodge
  • San Martinho Beach Club in Bilene

Immersive Walking Safaris in the Lower Zambezi

Walking safaris bring forth an earthy, grounded experience that traditional game drive safaris often miss. The Lower Zambezi, with its dense fauna and lush flora, proves to be an ideal backdrop for such safaris.

Where to Stay: Lolebezi Safari Lodge, renowned for its sustainable architecture and eco-friendly ethos, places guests at the heart of nature and offers incredible walking safaris. Their strict policy of admitting only those over 16 for walking safaris ensures the safety and serenity of the experience.

With more routes opening up into Africa, it’s a step towards rendering the hidden gems of Africa more accessible to the world.

Scientists explore Rooibos’ potential to protect against Alzheimer’s disease

Dr Docrat

While there currently exists no cure for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), preliminary studies with Rooibos extracts have shown that the tisane may be able to reduce the risk and onset of neurodegenerative diseases.

Alzheimer’s Disease is a progressive illness that destroys memory and other important mental functions and affects an estimated 55 million people worldwide.

In recent decades, there has been a significant rise in Alzheimer’s cases globally and in South Africa – largely due to unhealthy lifestyles, which often lead to chronic illnesses like diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Another risk is old age. As life expectancy increases, more people are reaching ages where neurodegenerative diseases are becoming more common, necessitating the development of new, more effective therapies.

Two prominent South African scientists, who have been studying Rooibos and brain health for several years, attribute the tisane’s neuroprotective effect to its unique combination of polyphenolic compounds, including other rare antioxidants, like Aspalathin and nothofagin, that help the body to detoxify and rid itself of harmful free radicals caused by oxidative stress. Over time, oxidative stress leads to inflammation and many pathophysiological (abnormal) conditions in the body. Some of these include Parkinson’s disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, heart disease and Alzheimer’s.

Some animal studies have also shown that Rooibos extracts might positively influence specific memory and cognitive function pathways, however further examination is needed before firm conclusions can be drawn.

Novel research being done by Dr Taskeen Fathima Docrat, a scientist based at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) aims to unravel the intricate biological mechanisms that are involved in brain health to gain a clearer understanding of how and to what extent Rooibos can prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

“We’ve delved explicitly into the intricate world of epigenetics, which is the study of how our behaviours and the environment can change the way our genes work without altering the underlying DNA sequence. Unlike genetic changes, epigenetic changes are reversible and can change how your body reads a DNA sequence. Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of a cell because they are responsible for generating energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Sometimes Mitochondria don’t work as well as they should due to another disease or condition in the cell – this is called Mitochondrial dysfunction. Many conditions can lead to secondary mitochondrial dysfunction, including Alzheimer’s disease, muscular dystrophy and Type 1 diabetes. We’ve been particularly interested in understanding how Rooibos could influence oxidative stress-related biomarkers, and gene and microRNA regulation related to mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease. This line of research takes a holistic approach by examining multiple factors and their interactions.

“We are comparing the effects of fermented (red) and unfermented (green) Rooibos to help us understand the potential benefits of different Rooibos types comprehensively. Comparing the effects of different Rooibos types not only contributes to a more nuanced understanding of their potential impacts in protecting against Alzheimer’s, but also provides insights into how variations in processing might influence their bioactive properties.

“Although we are still busy with these studies, preliminary findings look promising, suggesting that Rooibos could positively impact these factors.”

She says the insights they are gathering will guide the design of future human clinical trials to explore Rooibos’ effects in real-world scenarios.

“Currently we are laying the foundation for potentially developing supplements that could act preventatively,” remarks Dr Docrat.

Another prominent researcher from Stellenbosch University and professor of molecular physiology, Ben Loos, has done extensive research in the last 12 years on Alzheimer’s disease and neuronal ageing, malignant brain tumours, as well as neuronal injury and trauma. His research has focused specifically on autophagy activity, which is an intracellular degradation process that allows cells to recycle damaged components to generate energy and provide building blocks to create new cellular structures. In gist, autophagy acts as a housekeeping mechanism to ensure that damaged parts of the cell are rapidly digested (eaten) and cleared from the cell.

In recent years, defects in autophagy function, which happens with ageing, have been associated with the development of cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.

Various animal models and cellular studies indicate that increased autophagy activity may play a role in improved longevity and a longer lifespan.

Loos’ aim is to prevent or delay the dying of cells. He says over the last few years it has become very clear that the biggest risk for the development of AD is aging.

“We all age differently. Some age poorly – usually associated with poor lifestyle choices, while others age healthily. So, we started to look at the molecular hallmarks of aging, which include mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative damage and the accumulation of toxic protein aggregates. In doing so, we came across the potential health benefits of Rooibos and was curious about how it would impact these markers. If it acted on some of those parameters positively, we thought, it could likely reduce the risk of neurodegeneration.

“Our current research assesses the effect of Rooibos extract on damaged/diseased mitochondria – mimicking AD, which has shown that when we treat neurons with the extract, mitochondrial volume increases. This indicates that Rooibos is indeed acting on a very important part that controls cell energetics and cell health. Preliminary data also shows that the Rooibos extract preserves cell membrane integrity.”

Applying leading edge imaging technologies to unravel the molecular make-up of a dying and diseased cell, allows Loos and his team to gain a deeper understanding of cell dynamics and how they respond (fight) to survive a stressful event.

Loos says they designed the research so that it is more translatable to humans.

“The cells are all treated with an equivalent amount of either three or six cups of Rooibos, so that a low and high concentration can be compared. We also use fermented (red) and non-fermented (green) Rooibos. Our results show that at both low and high concentrations of fermented and non-fermented Rooibos extract, mitochondrial function was improved.”

Once Loos and his team have completed their current study, they will turn their focus to how effective Rooibos impacts the process of ‘rubbish removal’ in the neuron (autophagy).

“If we can show that Rooibos extracts increases the cell’s ability to remove toxic protein cargo, such as amyloid beta, by enhancing autophagy, this would be a massive finding. Autophagy, which increases upon fasting or exercise, has been shown to directly rescue diseased Alzheimer’s neurons.

“Such a finding would be very direct evidence of the effect of Rooibos on cell health and healthy aging. We would also want to introduce an even better model for Alzheimer’s disease, where we can switch on the production of these toxic proteins and measure whether the presence of Rooibos can decrease the toxic burden. In the future, we would like to measure the effect of Rooibos on the mitochondria and autophagy in human blood cells to have an even better translational value,” says Loos.

Both Dr Docrat’s and Prof Loos’s research approaches offer multifaceted insights into Rooibos’s potential benefits against Alzheimer’s, covering cellular and molecular aspects.

World Alzheimer’s Month (this September) is set aside to raise more awareness and discussion around the disease and the worldwide necessity of finding new potential disease-modifying therapies. To date, only symptomatic treatments exist – all trying to counterbalance the neurotransmitter disturbance. Treatments capable of stopping or at least effectively modifying the course of Alzheimer’s, are encouraged given the rise in incidence. By 2050, the number of cases is set to increase to 139 million, with low- and middle-income countries experiencing the most significant increase.

Rooibos research is supported by the SARC in collaboration with the Department of Science & Innovation’s Sector Innovation Fund Programme.

For more info on Rooibos research, visit sarooibos.co.za

 

 

The new Nokia C22 takes affordable durability to the next level.

HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, today announces Nokia C22, an affordable smartphone with exceptional durability, outperforming the competition with improved drop protection. Nokia C22 is built to last and comes with signature three-day battery lifeii, dual 13MP rear and 8MP selfie cameras backed by advanced imaging algorithms, and the best of AndroidTM 13 (Go edition) straight out of the box. 

Adam Ferguson, Head of Product Marketing, HMD Global: “C-series is all about packing maximum quality for minimal cost. And when it comes to affordable durability, the new Nokia C22  delivers better durability against drops, resulting in a robust device that you can trust to last and keep for longer.”    

A strong design, rigorously tested to last

Outperforming the competition in rigorous free fall testsi, Nokia C22 is prepared to take on the unexpected moments of daily life. It’s kept safe from scuffs and scrapes thanks to IP52 splash and dust protection, toughened 2.5D display glass, and rigid metal chassis housed within a strong polycarbonate unibody design.

Capture incredible memories with crisp detail in any light

To get the most out of the 13MP dual rear and 8MP front cameras, Nokia C22 is packed with advanced imaging algorithms that give clear pictures sunrise to sunset. Take focussed portrait shots with beautifully blurred backgrounds. Night-time imagery has just the right amount of light and contrast thanks to a new, bespoke Night mode algorithm. That, combined with Auto HDR support for extra clarity, captures life’s key moments in dazzling quality on a 6.5” HD+ display.

Latest features for improved efficiency

Thanks to the streamlined OS with less bloatware, your storage space and mobile data plan will go further.  Memory extension turns unused storage space into additional 2GB of short-term memory (RAM)v, making multitasking simple and smooth

Secure and built for the long run

Over 60% of digital fraudvi comes from mobile devices – Nokia C22 receives regular security updates for at least two yearsvii to keep you safe and continues evolving to protect you from new cyber threats. Quickly and securely unlock your phone with face unlock and the rear fingerprint sensor.

A powerful battery is supported by the Battery Saver feature that’s unique to Nokia phones, so you can go three whole days without worrying about charging.

Pricing, availability, and accessories 

The Nokia C22 is Dual Sim is available in South Africa now through Vodacom at your closest retailer and on Takealot.com.  It is available in Charcoal Black, with prices starting from R1,799 and comes in 2/64GB memory and storage configuration. (Support for up to 256GB additional memory). It also comes with a free jelly protective case and screen protector in the box. 

Futuristic features that could appear in your phone over the next five years

We take our smartphones for granted these days, so it’s easy to forget the amazing progress we have seen in download speeds, virtual assistants, camera technologies, augmented reality and display quality over the past decade. But there’s still more to come, with manufacturers and researchers brewing up exciting new features and technologies in their laboratories. TCL looks at a few smartphone innovations that might be coming down the line in the next few years.

  1. Superspeed with 6G

Many people have yet to get their hands on 5G smartphones and networks based on the standard aren’t even close to blanketing the world. But the industry is already working on the sixth generation of the GSM standard. Many industry observers expect 6G to start rolling out in around 2030, promising yet another exponential improvement in network speed and latency. The technology will support the advanced metaverse applications and internet of things devices that are expected to become part of our lives in the months to come.

  1. Battery life becomes a problem of the past

Forget virtual reality or smarter artificial intelligence (AI)—better battery life is right at the top of the average smartphone user’s wish list. The good news is that technology companies are experimenting with a range of new technologies to deliver breakthroughs in battery life, so you won’t need to worry about running out of power in the middle of the day. Alternatives to lithium-ion batteries are starting to emerge in the form of solid-state batteries, nanowire and materials like graphene. But it remains to be seen how soon they move out of the labs and become affordable to the mass market.

  1. Strech, roll and fold

Many manufacturers are starting to come to market with devices that can be folded, stretched, or rolled out to offer more display real estate. That’s great when you want to watch a series, work on a spreadsheet, or show a presentation to a client. But these devices are still bulky and expensive, face challenges in battery life, and can be vulnerable to dust, scratching, dents and creases. We can expect to see these challenges resolved in years to come. In years to come, we may see large display smartphones that can be folded or rolled into a tiny device you can keep in your back pocket or wear on your wrist. Another display innovation that may come to smartphones in the near future is the integration of holograms. This technology could allow you to interact with 3D holographic images for applications like gaming, education, and entertainment.

  1. Over-the-air charging

Imagine if you could charge your smartphone over the air without needing cables or even wireless charging pads. Many researchers are working on and have even demonstrated technologies that enable a device to charge by converting high-frequency radio waves into electricity.

  1. Next-generation AI

Generative AI like ChatGPT shows the direction we can expect smartphone virtual assistants to follow in the years to come. We can expect voice assistants and voice interfaces to become smarter, enabling us to interact with technology in a more natural, seamless manner. AI will become more accurate as well as better in learning from its interactions with us to personalise the user experience.

  1. Smartphone as the universal remote control for life

While we can expect adoption of wearables such as smart glasses with augmented and virtual reality features and smartwatches to continue to accelerate in the next 10 years, it seems unlikely that they’ll displace the role of the smartphone. Smartphones may become more compact as ports for chargers and cables disappear and as new display and battery technologies allow them to become thinner and smaller. But they will remain command central for our digital lives and the smart devices (cars, smart thermostats, smart speakers etc.) and apps we use every day.

How BPO partnerships can boost efficiency and protect profitability in farming

Tennille Bell, General Manager of Sales at Programmed Process Outsourcing

Like all industries in South Africa, the Agri-sector is feeling the pressure of rising overhead costs. Coupled with the increase in the national minimum wage, a tightening in labour law regulations, and the operational uncertainty created by incessant load shedding, farmers are taking strain. Faced with the decision to increase their prices to consumers, which could negatively impact their competitiveness and result in a loss of market share, agricultural businesses need to find another way to protect profitability without compromising on quality or regulatory compliance. The solution in such a perplexing situation? Business Process Outsourcing (BPO). BPO involves bringing in a third-party productivity specialist to increase agricultural process efficiencies and outputs in such a way as to offset rising input costs, to avoid the need for a downstream price hike.

The growing risks of farming

The agricultural sector in South Africa is fraught with challenges. Higher wage costs and stricter labour regulations have increased the cost of production for farmers which will severely impact profitability. This could make it difficult for farmers to stay in business, especially if they are already facing other challenges, such as pests, disease, or other climate-related risks. When farmers cannot afford to hire sufficient labour, this results in output decreases, which in turn leads to shortages of agricultural products and higher prices for consumers. This affects the competitiveness of local farmers, particularly where the cost of production is lower in other farming countries which makes it difficult for South African farmers to export their products, ultimately leading to job losses in the agricultural sector.

Addressing risks through outsourced efficiency

To mitigate these risks, farmers need to find ways to increase productivity and decrease their costs. The most effective way to do this is to partner with a BPO provider with a solid reputation and performance-driven solution that is geared towards increasing operational efficiencies and effectiveness. By assuming responsibility for specific non-core business processes – such as sorting, cleaning, and packaging processes, such a provider will perform their due diligence, leveraging specialist skills such as industrial or process engineers to optimise operations. Additionally, BPO providers have expertise in a wide range of packaging, sorting, and cleaning processes to help farmers to identify areas where their processes can be improved and to implement cost-saving measures. BPO providers also operate on a large scale, which means that smaller farmers can benefit from economies of scale at a fraction of the cost.

Outsourcing for greater flexibility and fewer worries

The right BPO provider will be able to supply the skilled labour component necessary to achieve optimal operations and meet productivity targets. Most importantly, in terms of human resources and productivity, a BPO solution can give farmers the flexibility they need to scale up and down with seasonal work demands while ensuring accurate capacity utilisation. Businesses using a BPO solution will see an increase in output within shorter time frames because BPO providers have made it their core business to increase productivity while operating within the legislative constraints of compliance specified for the industry. By outsourcing to an ISO-accredited BPO provider, agriculture businesses can hand over all aspects of risk and compliance management to their chosen partner – from labour law and HR/IR compliance to the health and safety compliance of their operations. In other words, farmers can be assured that with the right BPO provider on board, they no longer have to worry about surprise inspections from either the Department of Health or the Department of Labour.

Farming for greater profitability

Fundamentally, the BPO provider’s focus is to drive efficiency and effectiveness for farming businesses through a structured operational solution that hinges on an incentivised remuneration model. This motivates all workers toward fulfilling targets, because the higher their output, the higher their earnings. With this model, farmers no longer have to source and manage their labour and will benefit from converting the fixed cost of managing their workforce into a variable cost (either invoiced per unit of time, or by weight, as agreed) that is tailored to their operations and linked to output. By outsourcing their non-essential business processes, as well as the management and risk mitigation of every aspect associated with these processes, farmers can return their focus to their core competencies – giving their full attention to the growing and harvesting of their crops – which in turn contributes to a more efficient and profitable operation.

 

The HUAWEI nova 11 Series users embrace trendy feature rich devices

The youth of today are smarter and pickier. When choosing a smartphone, they go for the trendy one that can take amazing photos and comes packed with smart features, refusing to settle for less. Luckily, the HUAWEI nova 11 Series is here to meet their expectations with its innovative design, powerful cameras, and cutting-edge features. Whether you are a gamer, a photographer, or a professional, each smartphone brings new and improved features that make your life more enjoyable.

Thanks to the product development principle of “Beauty comes first,” the HUAWEI nova 11 Series provides users with a thin and lightweight design, that allows for a comfortable grip. They are highly recognisable, striking a perfect balance between being minimalist and eye-catching. Users can expect to fall in love with the HUAWEI nova 11 Pro – the first to introduce a Monogram Vegan Leather Green design to the smartphone market, using unique patented materials to create a luxurious look and feel.

Outstanding photography and video capture experiences

Channel your inner Gen Z by experimenting with the trending ultrawide top-down selfie angle, inspired by the Y2K era’s flip phones and above-your-head camera angles. Or simply use the most flattering selfie angle: the 45-degree top-down selfie. Whatever your preference is, the HUAWEI nova 11 Pro and HUAWEI nova 11 harness HUAWEI’s impressive camera technology to offer the best selfie beautification experiences.

The series is also among the first to debut AI 3D beautification features. From this, we can see how the hardware-software integrated solution has evolved from solely catering to human subjects to delivering outstanding results that capture both people and scenery. You can be rest assured that no matter which selfie styles you explore, the results will always look beautiful.

The HUAWEI nova 11 Series also offers pioneering rear and front systems, taking innovation to new heights with a cutting-edge upgrade to both its front and rear cameras. With a strong emphasis on portrait photography, the HUAWEI nova 11 Pro and HUAWEI nova 11 captures and conveys genuine emotions, empowering every nova user to express themselves with boldness and confidence.

Upgraded user experience

This versatile HUAWEI nova 11 Series was made for the users’ ultimate convenience in mind. To deliver great battery life, the series has improved the battery capacity and charging speed. The HUAWEI nova 11 Pro brings the 100W HUAWEI SupeCharge Turbo and can be fully charged in 20 minutes when the screen is off or reach a 50% charge in only 15 minutes with the screen turned on. The smartphones also feature a more power-efficient large battery, which provides a long-lasting battery life even with hours of use.

The HUAWEI nova 11 Series also strives to give users a more durable screen for their smartphone. The HUAWEI nova 11 Pro comes with HUAWEI’s very own Kunlun Glass, giving your smartphone a much-needed 10 times boost in drop resistance compared with the last generation and saving you from frequent trips to the repair store.

The success of the HUAWEI nova Series lies in its ability to resonate with young smartphone users, thanks to its unique brand identity. It has garnered popularity with its trend-setting design, impressive camera features, and smart functions. With this iteration, HUAWEI’s unwavering dedication to research, innovation, and providing an exceptional experience has established the HUAWEI nova 11 Series as a strong contender in the smartphone industry for innovators and trend setters.

#DareToStandOut and get your hands on your preferred smartphone! For more information, visit the HUAWEI online store or pop into any selected retail stores.

 

 

Galaxy A series gives consumers access to innovative, dependable and affordable smartphones

In today’s tough economic climate, Samsung’s Galaxy A series offers smartphones built on the foundations of dependable innovation and affordability. These phones bring an exceptional mobile experience that meets the diverse needs of consumers while offering great value for money.

Samsung is committed to opening up access to cutting-edge mobile technology to everyone, and the Galaxy A series is a prime example of that commitment. The A series smartphones provide an awesome range of features without breaking the bank or compromising on quality.

At the heart of the Galaxy A series is a dedication to innovation that enhances the user experience in meaningful ways. From stunning displays that offer vivid visuals to powerful cameras that capture life’s moments with exceptional clarity, these smartphones push the boundaries of what is possible. Whether it’s the integration of AI-powered enhancements or the seamless connectivity with other devices, the Galaxy A series is designed to make everyday tasks more enjoyable and efficient.

The Galaxy A series makes light of communication, work, and entertainment, as it delivers on the promise of dependability and making life easier for its users. These durable, feature-packed devices are engineered to provide consistent performance and reliability as they are designed to withstand some of the roughest conditions. From fast multitasking to smooth multimedia playback, users can trust the A series to hit the mark every time. With the A series, consumers can now fully enjoy the benefits of Samsung’s innovation, quality and renowned craftsmanship without breaking the bank.

The latest models of the Galaxy A series, the A54 5G and A34 5G both come with excellent cameras, with enhanced optical image stabilisation (OIS) and video digital image stabilisation (VDIS), allowing users to capture beautiful pictures and clear videos. Thanks to the Galaxy A54 5G’s 50MP main camera and 32MP front camera, and the Galaxy A34 5G’s 48MP main and 13MP front cameras, and their impressive Nightography feature, these devices will give you the power to create and capture those good memories through vivid detail even at night when there’s poor lighting. What’s more, all your files, music, pictures and videos will be kept safely for you in the 256GB (A54 5G) and 128GB (A34 5G) internal storage. Both smartphones are IP rated, making them durable and safe in shallow water and dusty conditions, for your peace of mind.

 

Vodacom’s #CodeLikeaGirl programme

JOHANNESBURG – As part of this year’s #CodeLikeaGirl programme, Vodacom is launching a hybrid coding boot camp from 2-6 October 2023 for young women aged between 14 and 18 years old. The on-site training will be hosted at 19 Schools of Excellence across the country, with virtual training accessible to all female learners who meet the criteria.

Female participation is lagging in STEM fields in most countries. A report by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco), titled “Cracking the code: Girls’ and women’s education in STEM” indicated only 35% of STEM students in higher education globally are women. Young women also comprise only 25% of students in engineering or information and communication technology (ICT).

“With our 2023 hybrid instalment of this critical initiative, we are driving access to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) for more girls and addressing the severe gender gap in these fields. Through #CodeLikeaGirl, we are empowering young women with valuable coding and other life skills to equip them for jobs of the future and ensure diversity in STEM,” says Njabulo Mashigo, Human Resources Director of Vodacom South Africa.

Coding is the process of transforming ideas, solutions, and instructions into the language that the computer can understand, using programming languages like JavaSctipt, Java, C/C++, or Python, to act as the translator between humans and machines.

At the five-day boot camp, girls will be exposed to coding, robotics and other ICT development programmes, nurturing their confidence in digital learning and skills and opening the possibility to pursue STEM further. There is also a life skills component, with female mentors available to share their experiences of working in STEM and serve as visible role models.

The on-site #CodeLikeaGirl boot camps are being held at 19 Vodacom Schools of Excellence across South Africa and are aimed at girls at the schools and surrounding schools in the areas. The virtual training will run in parallel, with girls throughout the country eligible to participate, but they must have access to connectivity and a laptop.

Since the launch of Vodacom’s #CodeLikeaGirl in 2017, more than 4 000 girls aged 14-18 years have benefitted from the programme, which has expanded from South Africa to Mozambique, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania and Lesotho.

“At Vodacom, we want to #ShowUpforHer by actively breaking barriers to gender inequality. The success of #CodeLikeaGirl is testament to the need to increase representation as we aim to build a digitally inclusive society,” concludes Mashigo.

To apply for #CodeLikeaGirl, follow this link: https://www.vodacom.com/code-like-a-girl.php

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