Alexforbes Lead Story - Helen Zille

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The fourth Royale Wealth Management Investment Forum took place this week, drawing attention from Namibia’s business and investment community. The event featured Helen Zille, Chairperson of the Federal Council of South Africa’s Democratic Alliance, as the keynote speaker. Her address focused on regional investment opportunities and economic reform, particularly relevant as Namibia prepares for a period of significant economic growth. Gary Stroebel sat down with Zille for an exclusive interview at the event to discuss her views on economic governance and what Namibia can learn from South Africa’s policy landscape.
19 Jun 2025 English South Africa Business · Business News

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