๐ Boardroom Talk – Blast from the past; oh how we miss the late great Cees Bruggemans
Last month marked the sixth anniversary of Cees’s death from cancer at the age of 64.
Last month marked the sixth anniversary of Cees’s death from cancer at the age of 64.
This is the final newsletter of an eventful year. We’re closing off on a high note, with two special interviews for your enjoyment during the holidays.ย
Investors continued to be buoyed by the prospect of Omicron’s relative mildness helping the world avoid a repeat of shocks caused by earlier variants.
โNamibia is ideally positioned to become a global leader in producing and exporting renewable energy. More specifically, green hydrogen.โ
You probably don’t recognise the guy in the picture. Hint: right now, he is perhaps the proudest father on earth…
“There does seem to be a strong case to believe the war against Covid-19 has turned. That the worst is behind us,” writes Alec Hogg.
We’re delighted at the response to our partnership with Jeremy Maggs. Hisย show has already regained must-listen status among a loyal audience.
“The rational editor insists those learning the trade keep an open mind, never choose sides, and always listen to opinions contrary to those last shared.”
“In SA, ‘excess deaths’ are universally ascribed to Covid-19. But data from the UK suggests that at most only half are a direct result of infection.”
“There was much about yesterday’s political drama to remind us of the ANC’s destructive electoral conference at Polokwane in 2007,” writes Alec Hogg.