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Johann Rupert has taken to Instagram to shut down claims linking him to South Africa’s F1 bid, calling the reports “FAKE NEWS ...
Richemont is a luxury goods holding company that owns brands such as Cartier. Watches from this brand range between R59 000 ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNJohann Rupert continues to stand out among African billionaires with a recent $3 billion gainThe South African business magnate, Johann Rupert who heads luxury goods holding company Richemont, has emerged as Africa's ...
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GPblog on MSNHamilton's prayer asnwered? The state of F1's return to AfricaFormula 1 is edging closer to a return to South Africa after Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie gave a major update in Parliament. The Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit is now expected to receive FIA Grade 1 ...
Richemont saw its quarterly sales rise in the first quarter of the 2025 financial year, with the group seeing a boost from ...
At the close of the first quarter of 2025, Africa’s economic landscape continues to be shaped by bold entrepreneurship, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNFour African billionaires richer than 750 million people living on the continentAfrica’s wealth disparity has reached unprecedented levels, with just four billionaires now holding more wealth than 750 ...
A new report by Oxfam, the non-governmental, anti-poverty organisation, has said that just four Africans hold 50% of Africa's ...
Reinet Investments has provided further details on the sale of possible sale of Pension Insurance Corporation Group.
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Formula One Could Return to South Africa in MonthsSports Minister Gayton McKenzie says Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit could be ready to host Formula One races in just four to six months. Big sponsors like MTN, MultiChoice and Heineken are backing a ...
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The Manila Times on MSNFour richest Africans wealthier than half the continent: OxfamThe four richest Africans are wealthier than about half of the continent's 750 million people, anti-poverty charity Oxfam ...
The scene in the Oval Office reflected the apartheid of the excessively wealthy, supported by Big Tech that peddles lies of white genocide, and the poor ...
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