🔒 Boardroom Talk: Xi’s deliberate murdering of Chinese company profits sends us a prescient reminder

Some really powerful reminders of late that politicians sometimes need to be taken at their word. In SA, the furore around Joburg Metro governance is a lesson that the PA’s controversial leader Gayton McKenzie means what he says. Ditto the DA’s self-styled ‘rottweiler’ Natasha Mazzone who has tired of warning seditious Julius Malema and now wants him behind bars.

But compared with ructions in China, that’s small beer. Over the weekend, president Xi succeeded where Thabo Mbeki failed in Polokwane – got the rules changed to grant himself a third term, making him as powerful as the murderous Mao. But instead of a ‘cultural revolution’, Xi is massacring Chinese business, especially its internet giants.

This is really bad news for South African listed Naspers and Prosus. Over the past five days,  the stocks mirrored a 20% plunge in the price of their Hong Kong-listed foundation holding Tencent. As one of the elephants in the crosshairs of Xi’s “common prosperity” policy, Tencent has not just gone ex-growth. It is now slashing costs in an effort to survive.

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What an authoritarian regime giveth, it is equally capable of taking away. Best investors remember that next time they’re given official warning. As Xi did a couple years ago.

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Mazzone’s challenge to Malema – seconds out!
Fighting talk! The challenger to the Supreme Limelight Taker and Gucci’s Favourite Customer – the yacht-cruising Mr Julius Malema – is none other than the DA’s Ms Natasha Mazzone, who is gloves off and ready to go. It’s the metaphorical equivalent of Muhammed Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard; one all mouth and insult and the other usually more discreet but determined to be equally menacing. Natasha Mazzone, the DA Shadow Minister of State Security is shouldering her way into the public spotlight, hitting Malema in all his vulnerable spots and hoping to elicit a response, ideally a public debate. I’d buy a ticket tomorrow. She’s reporting Malema to the South African Security Agency for subversion, terrorism, sabotage and organised crime while challenging him to a debate to clear up what he means by his threats and utterances. You could say she’s the archetype of the privileged white madam; the kind that this privileged black diamond detests. Should be fun! C’mon Julius.

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