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Sandf suicide mission; Paul O’Sullivan on Duduzile Zuma; and activist of the capitalist Hersov

Sandf suicide mission; Paul O’Sullivan on Duduzile Zuma; and activist of the capitalist Hersov

In today’s business briefing: ISS executive director dr Jakie Cilliers and Business, journalist Linda Van Tilburg weigh the convicted Sandf mission to DRK. Forensic investigators Paul O’Sullivan unpacks why Jacob’s daughter Zuma Duduzile appeared today in court. The capitalist activist of Rob Hersov has his “moment of Milei”, giving a fiery speech in the state of South Africa. And our partners in Bloomberg unpack the financial results of Tesla and Meta. Join the host of Bronwyn Nielsen, who leads us through the greatest stories of that day.

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Main history:
Bronwyn conducts interviews with Jakkie Cilliers from the Institute of Security Studies regarding the update of Sandf soldiers at DRK. Linda Van Tilburg from Business is following the situation, receiving messages from soldiers on earth.

Viral moments:
The speech of the capitalist Rob Hershova gained viral attention on digital platforms. The fragment is presented and full speeches available at business.com.

In another segment, Paulo Sullivan discusses Duduzile Zuma, suggesting that it aims to fail South Africa among the allegations of terrorism. A full interview can be found in business.

Aaron Motsaledi also appears on the headlines on his panel on the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he spoke to the fight of the South African government with opposition to national health insurance (NHI).

Financial results:
A significant day for Wall Street, from the results of Tesla, Microsoft and Meta, all reported by Bloomberg.

Legal development:
Didata’s former managers received a vacation to appeal against the decision of Judge Denise Fisher, which annulled the sale of Didata campus by NTT. They are sure of a favorable result.

In corporate news Rothschild & Co. approved the management of a management purchase of 20 billion R -millrads run by Dominic Sowell, CEO Barlow World and his Saudi partners. Their offer R123 for the action is above Rothschild valuation from 105 to R119, potentially increasing the purchase chances.

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