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SA BUSINESS ELITE TO STEER BLSA
Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) has appointed a distinguished new Board of Directors as the previous three-year term concludes.
The organisation expressed profound gratitude to outgoing chair, Nonkululeko Nyembezi, praising her formidable leadership through a period of immense challenge.
As the country begins to "turn the corner" economically, the new board of corporate heavyweights takes the helm.
This transition marks a fresh chapter, dedicated to fostering growth and ensuring a prosperous future for South African business.
businessexplainer.co.za

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45 + 4’| #OP 0 : 0 #KC
Half time score: Orlando Pirates 0 : 0 Kaizer Chiefs
#Amakhosi4Life #BetwayPrem #SowetoDerby #KCOneVoice #KCOneFamily #LoveAndPeace

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@mteton @PitsoRonnie @Eskom_SA When will this be done? The Minister of Electricity said by end of last year, it’s ongoing.
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Load reduction is primarily caused by illegal connections and electricity theft. Eskom implements it to protect overloaded transformers from exploding and endangering lives and property in our communities.
We are rolling out smart meters nationwide to isolate those who steal electricity, protect honest paying customers, and build a more stable supply for all South Africans.
This is non-negotiable.
#Eskom #StopElectricityTheft #PoweringSA #EnergySecurity
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Great to stand shoulder to shoulder with my colleagues living Our Values at Eskom.
United in our commitment to integrity, excellence, and delivering reliable power for every South African. 💡⚡
#Eskom #OurValues #TeamEskom #EnergySecurity

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Millions of South Africans are stuck with no internet that holds back their entire lives. Kids can’t learn online. Farmers can’t access real-time markets. Small businesses can’t compete globally. Hospitals struggle with telemedicine.
Starlink would change ALL of that overnight with blazing-fast, low-latency connectivity anywhere in the country.
But it’s STILL not allowed.
Why? Because the people in power have made it crystal clear: Elon Musk isn’t Black. That’s literally the reason. Just raw racial gatekeeping.
Denying millions of citizens a basic 21st-century tool because the founder’s skin color doesn’t check the right box. This isn’t “equity” it’s straight-up injustice dressed up as policy.
And here’s the part that shows who Elon really is:
He’s been offered the “easy way out” multiple times. Just install a Black front-man, pretend he runs Starlink South Africa, pay the right bribes, and boom, license granted. Easy millions (or billions) in revenue. No one would even blink. That’s how the game is played there.
Elon refused. Every. Single. Time.
He could have cashed out, looked the other way, and let the corruption machine keep spinning. Instead he said: “No. We do this the right way or not at all.” Principles over profit.
That’s the Elon the legacy media will never show you, because it shatters their scripted narrative.
South Africa deserves Starlink. Its people deserve better than being held hostage by racist bureaucracy.
Elon’s doing it the honest way. Respect.
@elonmusk keep fighting the good fight 🇿🇦🚀
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Marc Rich made billions with a simple playbook:
>Find ignored commodities.
>Connect buyers and sellers.
>Control the flow.
Start with a niche and expand.

The Icahnist@TheIcahnist
The best books on oil dealmakers. Ruthless empire-builders who turned control of energy and commodity flows into massive wealth.
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@Lee_ratzz @Constitution_94 I agree, some geographies are riskier. Naira has been going in the wrong direction but they are out of the woods. Oil prices will also support their economy. Iran was a misstep, they can’t get the money out. Overall MTN played Africa better than any South African company, by far.
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@Holymath_ @Constitution_94 MTN is seeing flames from the Nigerian segment, but they are a brave brand, they had operations in Iran …
Nigerian market is incredibly volatile for most business…it using lucrative at all…
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CHRISTO WIESE - SHOPRITE CHECKERS PEP OWNER
My company, Shoprite, used to exist in more than 10 African countries.
In countries like Nigeria, you may appear as if you are making money because local shoppers come R100 million Naira to shop, but when you convert that to the Rand, it becomes nothing.
I have since closed my shops in such countries.
I now only have Shoprite in countries like Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Zambia, Namibia & Swaziland.
All these other nations [like Nigeria] are single commodity economies. The strength of their currency is linked to the performance of their main commodity [Oil]
Once that commodity [like Oil price] collapses, it falls with the currency.
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“𝕎𝕖 𝕨𝕒𝕟𝕥 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕓𝕖𝕤𝕥 𝕠𝕗 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕓𝕖𝕤𝕥.” ✌️🔥
Kaizer Chiefs Sporting Director Kaizer Motaung Jr reacts to the persistent links with Pitso Mosimane and Benni McCarthy.
As the '2030 Plan' takes centre stage at Naturena, Motaung Jr addresses the coaching search and the club's continental ambitions.
READ MORE:📲tinyurl.com/y6ttj2t3

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Claude, make me an interactive Iran War - impact on oil dashboard @JavierBlas would be proud of
iran-hormuz-oil.vercel.app
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@Lorenz_KO @KaizerChiefs He said it will be us, the fans, apologising 🤣🤣 nc nc nccc.
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Kaizer Chiefs coach Cedric Kaze apologises to Amakhosi faithful. ✌️♥️
#SowetoDerby | @KaizerChiefs
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