Billionaire Richard Branson has said that he would invest his money in South Africa now but might not have done so a few years ago. What's changed?
“I feel more confident investing my money in South Africa with him [President Cyril Ramaphosa] than with the previous [leader].”
“What is important is having a culture of inclusion and belonging. It is only in that culture that the interaction between those differences can come together in a productive way,” Kahn said. Wade-Smith said that doing business in Africa is not different from doing business anywhere in the world. “Too many people aren’t aware of the reality of Africa today. Once we talk about the reality of Africa, once people see the opportunities in every sector, in pretty much any country on the continent, we start seeing people get excited. Once we see people pursue that trade, we see extraordinary business,” Wade-Smith said.“We live in a world that is disruptive,” Titi said.
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