South African business giant Raymond Ackerman (92) has passed away
Raymond Ackerman, South African business leader and founder of leading retailer Pick n Pay, has passed away. He was 92.
Alec Hogg’s regular column covering investment, economics, moneycraft and, occasionally, something very personal.
Raymond Ackerman, South African business leader and founder of leading retailer Pick n Pay, has passed away. He was 92.
Sarah Green Carmichael discusses the potential impact of generative AI, such as ChatGPT, on entry-level jobs and the career prospects of younger workers.
Backed by billionaires & foundations including Howard Buffett and the Walton Family, the African Parks project will aid SA’s white rhino population.
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Valumax communicated that it will not be participating in an interview after all. Instead, Valumax issued a statement to BizNews.
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Ebrahim Patel, a self-assured player of economic fate, enacts drastic import tariffs on chicken, touted as protection against inflation.
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