Framing — The Art Of Painting The Right Picture For The Electoral
THIS year, about half of the world's adult population (4.2 billion people) will cast a vote.
In 65 countries, the citizens will participate in this electoral ritual, which is meant...
Flapping Into Tortuous Existence
WITH my spying glass, I uncovered that Ben Kelly is potentially the focal point that threads together punk designer Dame Vivienne Westwood and Off-White Founder and CEO Virgil...
Bubble Bubble Toil And Trouble
FLASHBACK: November 2020.
Authorities in Hong Kong and Singapore announced a “travel bubble”. People could travel between Hong Kong and Singapore, without the need for quarantine, and without any restrictions.
There...
Time To Face The Music
DEAR Roderick.
To me, this crooner throws sumthin’ unto beauty that makes for an attractive experience. I like that his scratchy voice make me feel his tunes inside my bones.
Likewise,...
Jaguar Land Rover’s Electric Moves
WITH many car companies deciding to build only electric vehicles some time this decade, the push to ingratiate EVs with customers is growing.
Most of the initial issues of EVs...
WalkMe Guides You Through The Tech
INSPIRED by a mother’s struggle with technology, a son and his friends thought their way through the problem and came up with a global solution.
At every level in society...
2023 — Another Year Of Uncertainty For F&B?
The food and beverage (F&B) industry has been through the wars as a result of COVID-19 measures, but is showing signs of recovery. Anil Goswami, Founder of Al Capone's Group...
Should We Bank On Banks?
A tumultuous fortnight of bizarre banking failures has put the world on edge.
The folding of 3 US banks — Silvergate Capital, Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank — and...
A.I. — An Enabler, Not A Solution
HOW would organisations benefit from having artificial intelligence incorporated into their business structures?
The panellists in this WED WEB CHAT: A.I. Fiend or Friend? talk about bad jokes, lyrics for...
ammakase Serves A New Style Of Indian Food
WHILE Indian cuisine is generally divided into North and South, each with its own distinctive flavours and spice intensities, that is just too much of an over-simplification for the...