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Daybreak parts ways with CEO

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Citing breakdown of relationship between CEO and board.

Why former Tekkie Town owners want Steinhoff liquidated

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For one thing, the ‘financial creditors’ – a third category of claimants – are set to receive the full face value of their debt.

R700m retail and hotel expansion for Nelson Mandela Bay’s Boardwalk Casino

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Construction commences on R500m mall component.

SA's Black Industrialists Programme gets its first report card

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‘Many lessons learnt’; will be used to make ‘the funding support of government more targeted and efficient’ – Patel.
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