Ramaphosa to visit Russia, E-tolls hit barrier, Bidvest grows warchest to R15 billion, Zimbabwean Exemption Permit extended till year end.
: President Cyril Ramaphosa will travel to Russia in an attempt to persuade Vladimir Putin to attend the BRICS summit in August virtually instead of in person. The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Putin, leaving South Africa in a difficult position, as, per international law, the Russian leader should be arrested if he steps foot in the country.
CEO Mpumi Madisa said that Bidvest does not want to make a carbon copy of itself abroad but rather focus on strategic acquisitions. Internationally, the group will look at investment opportunities in facilities management, hygiene services and plumbing and related services. [: Zimbabwean Exemption Permit has been extended by another six months to 31 December.
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