The Business Report on Nova 1035 Ep 69

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David speaks to Karen Lowe about the 4-Day-Work week pilot project that is currently underway in South Africa, and phase two in which more South African, and Namibian companies can get involved, Axiz CEO Craig Brunsden who was up from Joburg for the launch of the company's new Windhoek office and Dell Service Centre, and RDJ Publishing about next week's Youth and Finance exhibition and discussion forum that Fresh FM and Future Media News are media partners for, and in the Spotlight finds out more about Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Erastus Uutoni. Angie Scholtz meanwhile speaks to the Alexforbes Investments South Africa's Head of Multinational Consulting, Craig Bentley about the compulsory preservation of funds in Namibia.
3 May 2023 English South Africa Business · Business News

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