
MIWA and Right to Repair: Looking forward, looking back
How much progress have we made since the launch of the guidelines, and what challenges do we still have to address?
How much progress have we made since the launch of the guidelines, and what challenges do we still have to address?
East London workshops recently raised a hand to help learners with special needs. Here’s why they loved the experience.
Our AGMs have been concluded, and our new officials are ready to start steering the wheel.
A round of applause for this month’s achievements and moments to remember.
Every month, we introduce one of our Tier One Right to Repair sponsors. It’s currently the turn of the Bosch Service Training Academy.
A cautionary tale about why periodic medicals should not be optional.
Could safety on South Africa’s roads improve with the introduction of mandatory roadworthiness checks?
Five checks that could save you a breakdown when the temperature rises.
FIA has launched six scholarships to help it create an informed approach to overcoming online abuse and hate speech in sport.
This month, we are focusing on celebrating how far we’ve come, gearing up for the work we still have to do, and welcoming on board the people who will take us forward.
Welcome to a powerful story from Andrea Bogner, one of our MIWA members. Her story will inspire your soul and ignite your sense of adventure.
All the reasons why you should be planning your visit to Automechanika right now.
All the new (and some not so new) faces who have been elected to office at our AGMs to date.
From special training to outstanding achievements, here are the milestones we’re celebrating this month.
Learn more about these global experts in safety technology in our regular series about Right to Repair Tier One sponsors.
Neglecting to conduct pre-employment medical check-ups? Here’s what can happen…