SLR: Cambridge University – slaves to virtue signalling
In this satirical article, Simon Reader points out the ridiculous nature of the current debate raging at Cambridge University over slavery.
In this satirical article, Simon Reader points out the ridiculous nature of the current debate raging at Cambridge University over slavery.
Alec’s heart sank after arriving at OR Tambo from London yesterday when he saw he’d arrived at the same time as another superliner, one from Hong Kong. But he was pleasantly surprised.
By far the most famous graduate of the 12th of Cambridge University’s historic colleges, was anthropologist Charles Darwin.
More interesting than the details of the transaction announced on Nasdaq is the confirmation it provides for those building global businesses from the low-cost SA base.
Terry Bell says the proclaimed expose about a “dirty tricks campaign” against Independent News Media is an example of sloppy propaganda.
The Paddocks have discovered a way to have their cake and eat it – selling highly skilled but low cost South African talent into hard currency geographies.
Their discovery of how to pack five times as much energy into a battery is consistent with continuous improvements that flow when Moore’s Law gets a hold.
PSG founder Jannie Mouton is not just one of SA’s great entrepreneurs. He’s also produced sons who have excelled. Like Jan, manager of PSG Flexible Fund.
For past decade, Cambridge educated Peter Attard Montalto has provided an independent external view of SA deeply valued by domestic and foreign investors.
The Zambia leader’s death gives post colonial Africa its first White President in Saha’s deputy, Cambridge University educated economist Guy Scott.