Adrian Gore to myopic Saffers: Look at how well SA is – really!
Economists have many numbers to demonstrate how South Africa is declining, but Adrian Gore has others to counter predictions that the country is a lost cause.
Economists have many numbers to demonstrate how South Africa is declining, but Adrian Gore has others to counter predictions that the country is a lost cause.
When Adrian Gore goes public, it’s worth paying attention. Not just because his growing commitments have made him less accessible.
Discovery is on track to start a South African bank by the end of this year after agreeing to buy FirstRand’s stake in a credit-card venture, a transaction which had delayed the lenderβs launch.
Ivan Epstein retired from Sage last year to give expression to his entrepreneurial instincts – and keep a closer eye on his substantial property portfolio.
Instead of defending the indefensible, perhaps Discovery’s Adrian Gore, Old Mutual’s Trevor Manuel and others of their persuasion should rationally consider what KPMG’s actions have wrought.
The Biznews SA Champions portfolio comprises of eight companies founded locally but making waves overseas.
The CEO Initiative has issued a forthright statement, warning SA President Jacob Zuma that firing Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan threatens to derail projects to create hundreds of thousands of jobs.
Pravin Gordhan is no friend of capitalists. He does not share their belief that economic growth is triggered by unleashing human potential through business creators and builders. You have been warned.
In the world of business, authentic talent is rare. But sometimes life introduces you to someone exceptional, a person so out of the ordinary you intuitively know theyβre headed for bigger things.
Discovery has launched Manulife Vitality, its Vitality offering in Canada, the South African-based financial services group announced.