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Baobab Network Acquires Reflector Marketing to support African startups

Baobab Network Acquires Reflector Marketing to support African startups
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Baobab Network Acquires Reflector Marketing to further strengthen their support for African startups

Baobab Network Acquires Reflector Marketing to further strengthen their support for African startups
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Baobab Network acquires Reflector Marketing

Baobab Network has acquired South African strategy and branding agency Reflector Marketing for an undisclosed amount.

OPINION | Fraud and corruption: Our growing apathy is dangerous

PHOTO: Getty Images We ve become so used to corruption as a nation, that we ve barely batted an eye at PPE fraud, writes Klyne Maharaj. Our latest episode of corruption - PPE and pandemic relief fraud - is without a doubt the most troubling since the birth of our democracy, not only because of the obvious danger it poses to ordinary citizens, but because it shines a light on the deep apathy plaguing our nation s psyche.  Just a contextual reminder: corruption is not an ANC thing, nor is it a phenomenon of black government . Corruption has been embedded in South African culture since the likes of Cecil Rhodes and Paul Kruger were carving up a nations-worth of resources to enrich themselves and their pals. The apartheid system itself was amoral and corrupt to its core - so if you think this is new in any way, just reflect on those facts.

Our lack of outrage at PPE fraud has allowed the selfis

Our latest episode of corruption – PPE and pandemic relief fraud – is without a doubt the most troubling since the birth of our democracy, not only because of the obvious danger it poses to ordinary citizens, but because it shines a light on the deep apathy plaguing our nation’s psyche. Just a contextual reminder: corruption is not an ANC thing, nor is it a phenomenon of “black government”. Corruption has been embedded in South African culture since the likes of Cecil John Rhodes and Paul Kruger were carving up a nation’s worth of resources to enrich themselves and their pals. 

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