Not All Heroes Wear Capes – Some Fit in Your Carry-On
Packing for a holiday? Whether you’re heading to the beach, the bush or abroad, the last thing you want is to be caught off-guard by one of life’s little surprises… especially if it means having to improvise on the fly. Most of us remember the obvious – chargers, swimwear, the Continue Reading
AFSUG partners with a different type of ERP to support rhino conservation
The African SAP User Group (AFSUG) is proud to announce a new partnership with ERP (Elephants, Rhinos & People), the non-profit organisation within the global Group Elephant collective of boutique services firms and software businesses. This collaboration aims to make a meaningful conservation impact beyond the SAP ecosystem and will be officially unveiled at Continue Reading
Cheetah conservation thrives at Lalibela with birth of six cubs
As autumn light washes over Lalibela Wildlife Reserve in the Eastern Cape, a remarkable wildlife story quietly unfolds in the tall grass. Six cheetah cubs, just three weeks old, are captured on the reserve’s thermal cameras, their tiny spotted forms huddled close to their vigilant mother. Beyond celebrating an increase Continue Reading