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In South Africa, there seems to be a lot of interest from inventors and citizens alike, leveraging the available market space to build their business in SA.
Mr Smeg, the famous, fun-loving social media user and kettle-lover, has just offered a hug to the country’s Finance Minister Tito Mboweni - he's causing a stir.
E-commerce company Wish, a mobile shopping experience, has secured a deal with the South African Post Office in terms of it service & delivery for SA customers.
Despite the global economic woes brought about by Covid-19, many South African investors still see opportunities for growth by backing new ventures in 2021.
A video shared online shows two thugs attempting to rob a motorist. However, he fights back and one would-be thief ends up on the ground begging for leniency.
The latest news from the United States is that Los Angeles Lakers late legend Kobe Bryant's estate has elected not to renew the sponsorship deal with Nike.
A 28-year-old PhD student from Pietermaritzburg opens her own chemical manufacturing plant. Ms Nomandla Ngcoya founded the small enterprise with just R1200.
Amazon is expected to take up around 70 000m2 of space for its new African headquarters which will be based in the City of Cape Town through a recent R4b deal.
Businesses that have had to adapt to the effects of Covid lockdowns will be evolving to need different kinds of professional staff, according to an expert.
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