‘Africa doesn’t need charity, it offers leadership’ – SAB’s Rivett-Carnac

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South Africa’s year at the helm of the G20 and B20 has opened a rare window for
African business to shape the global economic agenda. In the latest episode of
 Mandates & Megaphones, Richard Rivett-Carnac, CEO of South African Breweries
[SAB] and a member of the B20 Advisory Council, spoke with Jeremy Maggs about
the opportunities and risks that come with such visibility.
19 Sep English South Africa News · Politics

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