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Tiger Brands chief executive officer Lawrence Mac Dougall will be retiring on 31 January, Africa's largest food and beverage group announced on Wednesday... |
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 | ILAN NOY One way to count the cost of the Wuhan coronavirus is by how many people catch it, and then how many die. Another is the direct financial costs of public health measures to treat those infected and contain its spread... read |
|  | SHEREESA MOODLEY The Unicode Consortium on Wednesday revealed 62 new emoji coming to devices this year, including a smiley face with tears, nesting dolls and a non-gendered Santa Claus... read |
|  | SIMON USHERWOOD Anyone imagining that the UK's withdrawal from the European Union today (31 January) might mean things will go quiet on the Brexit front, they are likely to be disappointed... read |
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| Agriculture |
 | PAUL MAKUBE The latest forecast released by South Africa's Crop Estimates Committee points to a somewhat optimistic outlook for the agricultural sector as seasonal conditions turned positive... Read |
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| Automotive |
 | WeBuyCars has a new showroom in Cape Town that was purpose-built by property developer Atterbury... Read |
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| Education |
 | The past decade has seen a radical shift in education and, often, disruptive evolution of the collective industry. From free tertiary education all the way through to the rise of EdTech, the next 10 years promises to be equally exciting to watch - starting in 2020... Read |
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| ESG & Sustainability |
 | CHARLENE LACKAY Women have made massive strides in the workplace in recent years, indicating an ability and aptitude to climb the ladder... Read |
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| Legal |
 | GHADIEJA KHAN, LEANNE MOSTERT, BERNADETTE VERSFELD AND CARLA COLLETT The UK parliament has now ratified the EU Withdrawal Agreement that will enable the UK to formally "leave" the EU on 31 January 2020. This date will mark the beginning of an 11 month transition period, with the true exit date currently set as 31 December 2020 (Exit Day)... Read |
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| Lifestyle |
 | LEIGH ANDREWS Wine pairings are a fun way to taste a new range and discover flavours that mingle well together - here's why the popcorn-and-Polkadraai pairing at Stellenbosch Hills is the latest flavour of the month... Read |
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| Logistics & Transport |
 | Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula looks forward to the National Household Travel Survey that will be undertaken by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) on behalf of the Department of Transport... Read |
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| Property |
 | MARCÉL DU TOIT They call it rentvesting, a label coined by millennials as they find disruptive ways to climb the property ladder... Read |
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| Tourism, Travel & Hospitality |
 | This forms part of the airport's broader expansion programme. The three main projects include a new International Terminal, a new Domestic Arrivals Terminal as well as a new runway... Read |
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| Africa |
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 | Equatorial Guinea is positioning itself as the Gulf of Guinea's gas hub and and hopes to deliver where others have failed: developing the first successful cross-border gas venture on the continent... Read |
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 | DIANE-GABRIELLE TREMBLAY Co-working spaces have been growing in all the world's major cities for 15 years. But what makes them so popular? Read |
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 | Ackermans' success story began in 1916 when Gus Ackerman opened the very first store in Wynberg, Cape Town, setting a benchmark for competitive prices that few could match. Today, with more than 380 outlets in Southern Africa, including Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland and Botswana, the business continues to go from strength to strength. Ackermans' proud heritage was built by focusing on the things that matter most to our customers; namely affordability, fashion and durability. |
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