With labour seemingly sidelined in talks affecting the economy’s future, big business isn’t as hard done by as some believe
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An excerpt from Michael Cardo’s biography of ‘Harry Oppenheimer
Two of the country’s most influential men met for the first time on a Weekly Mail platform this week. Former Anglo American chairman Harry Oppenheimer and National Union of Mineworkers general secretary Cyril Ramaphosa spoke at the Market Theatre on how they viewed the South African press
THE Weekly Mail will celebrate its first birthday next week by hosting a historic meeting: the first direct encounter between the most powerful men in the mining industry, Harry Oppenheimer and Cyril Ramaphosa. In keeping with its aim of provoking exchanges about the future of South Africa, the Weekly Mail has organised for these two […]