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Market Watcher: John Cairns – Client Strategist, RMB

Unathi Kamlana appointed as Commissioner of FSCA: Unathi Kamlana – Incoming commissioner, FSCA

Clicks reports increase in profit, plans to continue expansion: Vikesh Ramsunder – CEO, Clicks

SA company, Beyond, partners with UNICEF on vaccine rollout: Ian Lester – CEO, Beyond

Global demand for no/low alcohol drinks expected to rise exponentially – report: Natasha Maharaj – Head of Marketing, Distell

Mobile app delivers prescription, over-the-counter meds straight to your door: Raees Carim – Founder, PharmaGo

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