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#TwoBinsLifeWins campaign gives voice to India’s conservancy workers

To encourage Indian citizens to adopt improved waste management practices, Tata Trusts, through its Mission Garima programme, has launched a campaign called #TwoBinsLifeWins. The campaign, devised by FCB Ulka, urges citizens to segregate waste at the source. Bringing to light the story of a child whose father has to segregate waste in sewers because citizens... Continue reading

Toyota repositions Corolla with new creative campaign from FCB Joburg

For the launch of the brand-new Corolla and Corolla Quest models, Toyota South Africa is repositioning its iconic Corolla marque with a new creative platform. Created by FCB Joburg’s team of Executive Creative Director Tian van den Heever, Creative Director Julie Thorogood, Designer Heloise Byrne, Art Director Kursten Meyer and Copywriters Verona Meyer and Lucy... Continue reading

Three ways load shedding has affected advertising in media

Sinenhlanhla Jalibane, Digital Campaign Manager at The MediaShop Load Shedding has once again become one of the most used buzzwords in South Africa. We’re all wishing that Eskom had a competitor or that they worked there themselves to better the crisis being faced. But while we wait for government to attain a better solution to... Continue reading

HaveYouHeard pulls together three-at-a-time activations for Diesel

HaveYouHeard recently (Friday, February 28) pulled together three #DieselDenimFridays – or #DDF – experiential activations at the same time in three different Diesel stores nationwide – one each in Durban, Johannesburg and Pretoria. Two of the stores were kitted out with in-house illustrator and artwork stations at which they could personalise canvas templates of Diesel...

SA’s stagnant business growth gets a kick start from technology

Citing a stalling economy and ongoing power shortages, ratings agency Moody’s has cut South Africa’s GDP growth forecast from 1.5% to 0.7% for 2020. As growth stagnates, businesses, both large and small, are struggling to find the additional revenue generation needed to meet shareholder expectations.  It’s in times like this that business needs to adapt... Continue reading

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