This week’s BIG move:
ESPN Africa announce
Tyson Ngubeni aka Bob O’Connor
In the spirit of
its promise to bring the best of American sports to the continent, ESPN Africa
has announced a collaboration with comedy character Bob O’Connor. As part of
the local brand campaign, O’Connor,
the alter ego of actor Tyson Ngubeni, will lend his talents as a special
correspondent with delusions of a would-be career as a professional athlete if
it were not for an injury caused by stubbing his toe at his high school
graduation. He has been stationed in South Africa since 2018.
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Cheers to 2020; let’s ring in the changes
This is our last Daily Insider newsletter of 2020. As we put the year behind us, we are also moving to a new-look newsletter, with additional cool features aimed at providing you with useful snapshots of the SA and international business and investment worlds.
And in keeping with the BizNews office rule #1 to not take ourselves too seriously, the format includes fun elements that we hope you will appreciate as much as we do. The newsletter will land in your inbox in the first week of January.
Here’s to a happy New Year for you and your loved ones.
Here’s a very sobering piece from financial planner Alec Riddle, who looks at the relationship between how long you work and how long you’re likely to enjoy your retirement. Citing some interesting research, Alec argues that those who continue to work right up to the maximum retirement age tend to have shorter retirements than their peers who retire younger. This article will certainly make you think about your own retirement plans and strategy, especially if you’re like me and hoping to work until you’re 95. For regular insightful information from BizNews subscribe on iTunes to Rational Perspective, our daily Flash Briefing of global business news (more details by clicking here). And if you’d like to read more content like this, subscribe to the Daily Insider newsletter (click here). – Felicity Duncan