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Mighty in IT

Mighty in IT

Govender talks to Leadership on music to megabytes March 2010 Issue - On Sale Now! Over a period of 25 years, Durban businessperson Willy Govender has worked his way up from being a data capture clerk to owning a diversified group of information technology companies with an annual turnover of more than R250 million –...

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a Tour de Force

a Tour de Force

Armstrong is living strong in the Cape of Good Hope March 2010 Issue - On Sale Now! Can there possibly be anyone in the civilised world who has not heard the name of Lance Armstrong, the seven-time winner of the Tour de France – the sporting equivalent of Everest which takes competitors three weeks over a 2 232.7-mile trek though...

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Succession battle

Succession battle

Zuma now sure to be one-term president only In December 2007, South Africa observed with keen interest developments at the African National Congress’ national policy conference in Polokwane. Not quite halfway to the next conference, minds already are turning to Bloemfontein in 2012. As a very early succession race continues...

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World Cup finances

World Cup finances

Is Fifa practising clever spin or Chinese bookkeeping? This year’s Fifa Soccer World Cup in South Africa is set to generate the highest commercial revenue ever for an edition of the event, said chief executive officer of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) Danny Jordaan, during a recent lecture organised by the Royal African...

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Corruption watch

Corruption watch

Tensions in the ANC Alliance sharpen focus on corruption If anything good is to emerge from the current worsening tensions within the ruling Alliance consisting of the African National Congress (ANC) and its allies – the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) and the SA Communist Party (SACP) – it is that this has caused...

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