FFM podcast ep14: The Naspers gravy train; Banyana-inspired women’s month; R5,000 extra for August’s winning woman
The Naspers share price moved from a low of around R1450 in May last year to R3465 at the time of recording the podcast.
The Naspers share price moved from a low of around R1450 in May last year to R3465 at the time of recording the podcast.
Former senior ANC MP Vytjie Mentor passed away on Tuesday morning after a long illness, Action SA leader Herman Mashaba said.
Elon MuskĀ said his deal to buyĀ Twitter was on hold, raising questions about the takeover andĀ sending shares of the messaging service lower.
Tesla CEO Elon MuskĀ disclosed a 9% stake inĀ Twitter, sending shares of the social media company more than 25% higher.
The dilemma started in November when the only government-owned machine to produce driverās licences died and no substitute was available.
Scientists identified a new variant of the coronavirus. The World Health Organization has named it Omicron and has declared it a āvariant of concernā.
Community member Rod Colling adds to the debate, arguing that South Africans should use locally-produced cement, and not because the government says so.
As subjects like sex, religion and politics are āno dinner speaksā, it seems Covid-19 and vaccines are venturing into similar territory.
A community member that would like to remain anonymous has penned the below open letter to Piet Mouton, Adrian Gore and other āwise menā.
There are many reasons behind the failure of the South African Post Office. Community member Helen Gee speaks of one through a personal tale.