© 2019 South Africa - The Good News No images? Click here November 2020 What does WYSIATI /’VE-SI-HA-TI mean? JP Landman Explains There are two characteristics of “detail”; the first is that it is where the devil lurks; the second is that it never, or seldom, makes it into mainstream media. In this riveting article JP Landman unpacks three important political announcements that were made last month (Comment – Steuart Pennington) But what is WYSIATI? JP Landman “Psychologist Daniel Kahneman was awarded the Nobel for economics for his work on how we make decisions. A common mistake he identified is WYSIATI – what you see is all there is. We focus on one thing and do not see the bigger picture. [read more] Crocworld Conservation Centre team, Martin Rodrigues (Manager), James Wittstock (Reptile Curator) and Grant Webster, responded to a call-out after a black mamba had allegedly been spotted on the solar panel of a second-storey house on the KZN South Coast near Scottburgh. “From time to time, we get called out for reports of snakes which, surprisingly, turn out to be anything but a snake,” said Wittstock. [read more] Mbuso Mbulelo Bam is an Interaction Design (UI/UX) student at Inscape from Pretoria, born on the 19th of July 1999. He started Bam Innovations and is the founder of an online magazine Creative Nation which aims to educate the youth on the creativity process. He wanted to create a platform for local creatives to exhibit their work and have it appreciated. The aim is to give creatives the opportunity to share their process on how they create and overcome, so he does this to remove the stigma behind the unknown within the industry. ..[read more] We need water. It is essential for the flourishing of all life on earth, and yet we already do not have enough. This simple fact combined with predicted climatic events, such as megadroughts and increased desertification in Sub-Saharan Africa, exposes a larger challenge. To have enough water in the right places, at the right times, for how our world is projected to change in the next 5 years, let alone the next 25, we need to start taking saving our water as seriously as we take saving our money. ..[read more] Dear Fellow South African, Just over a week ago, Brendin Horner, a young farm manager in the Free State, was murdered in an appalling act of cruelty. His killing should anger and upset every one of us. No matter who we are, no matter what community we live in, no matter our race, creed or language, we should be as deeply affected by the death of Brendin Horner as we are by the many ...[read more] Johannesburg – Brand South Africa has entered into a partnership with People Opposing Women Abuse (POWA) to host a dialogue aimed at assisting South African women to use their voice and their strength by speaking up against all forms of gender-based violence. ...[read more] Become an ambassador of this new Entrepreneurship Mastery Programme South Africa's youth is facing the worst unemployment crisis in modern history with about 3.5 million unemployed ...[read more] Don’t forget climate change Global lockdowns in 2020 reduced pollutants such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides by between 10 and 30 percent. However, this temporary behaviour change is unlikely to result in long term impact. Under pessimistic assumptions that travel restrictions continue until the end of 2021, this temporary behaviour change would only prevent 0.01° C of warming by 2030. (https://bit.ly/3lie3j0, https://go.nature.com/3lj1VxZ) Debt Burden Per Person As of 2020Q2, a total of 7.61m South African individuals were in possession of 13.29m unsecured loans that came to a total value of R307bn. This is ~ R23k per person. (XDS Credit Data) Egolisquash Youth Empowerment Nestlé Flagship Programme Sets Out to Make our South African Children Healthier Engen Donates R700 000 to AgriSA Drought Relief Fund Konica Minolta Partners with Good Work Foundation to Convert the Youth into Empowered Agents of Change 1 Million Meals Served by Pebbles Kitchen TARGET: Reducing Youth Unemployment by 90% in Year 2030 Follow us: © 2018: South Africa - The Good News You are receiving this email Newsletter as a subscriber to our Newsletter group Share Tweet Share Forward Preferences | Unsubscribe |