Truworths enters UK, buys Office Retail for R5.5bn
Truworths will make the acquisition via its UK subsidiary Shoo 615, and the Office management team will retain a 11.1% stake in the company.
Truworths will make the acquisition via its UK subsidiary Shoo 615, and the Office management team will retain a 11.1% stake in the company.
South Africa will become just like other failed African states if President Jacob Zuma is left unchecked, says EFF leader Julius Malema.
A South African man who gave his RWC2015 final tickets worth R25 000 to a New Zealand couple says he knew they would have a phenomenal time.
David Cameron says Chinese President Xi Jinping will bring more than £30 billion in deals and investment on his visit to Britain this week.
Cape Town-based Carrick Wealth, a dynamic new company that is rewriting the book on wealth management, celebrated its impressive first year in business on October 8.
BHP shrugged off views from rival producers including Glencore that mines and plants should be closed in a bid to lift sagging prices.
Welfare rules for migrants within the European Union must change to reduce the ‘unsustainable’ numbers moving to Britain, says Home Secretary Theresa May.
Nigerian media outlets, including Channels TV, says former oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke has been granted bail after several hours in UK custody.
Appointing Joseph Stiglitz and Thomas Piketty as advisors mark Jeremy Corbyn’s effort to restore trust among the business and academic community.
The political realm now enjoys more disruptive elements than in recent decades that can alter the course of countries, says Daniel Silke.