🔒 FT – Pretoria’s support underscores Moscow’s propaganda success
SA’s foreign minister was all smiles as she hosted Russian counterpart for the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine.
SA’s foreign minister was all smiles as she hosted Russian counterpart for the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Chairman and CEO of ASP Isotopes, shares the inside story of the Pretoria-based company which recently listed on Nasdaq.
Capitec sent a strong message to Pretoria yesterday: It’s successful companies like ours that are actually keeping South Africa’s wheels turning.
Helen Zille unpacks the thinking behind a multi-stakeholder group established this week which intends wresting power away from Pretoria to the Western Cape government.
19-year-old Lara van Niekerk attributes her success to her determination to keep on improving and her ability to overlook obstacles.
Michael Appel had great fun yesterday putting together a jigsaw puzzle around Saturday night’s R1.4m party for 80 people at a Pretoria nightclub.
Damon Galgut told BizNews he imagined being shortlisted was as far as the book would go and was taken by surprise when he happened to win.
“As commodity prices came under pressure around the Evergrande crisis, SA’s exchange rate tumbled from R14.14 to yesterday’s six week low of over R15.”
This is “a reminder of SA being blessed by its people, but cursed by its (poverty mentality) leaders,” writes BizNews founder Alec Hogg.
Should a foreigner retire to Pretoria? This answer from Etienne Labuschagne is just a sensible “that’s the way it is” response that provides us all with food for thought.