MCFALLEN TALKING TO THEMBA MKWANAZI OF KUMBA IRON ORE ON THE SUCCESS OF THE RAISING THEIR EARNINGS.

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At the helm of Gauteng’s biggest business radio show, Kaya Biz, is Gugulethu who will be leading the conversation on what is next for the Afropolitan business landscape. The show presents local and international business news, entrepreneurship, corporate and investment banking. Since its inception in May 2006 Kaya Biz has grown from a half-an-hour daily finance update to an hour show bringing compelling business news and market reviews to listeners.
13 Feb 2018 9AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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