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Raymond Ackerman s Wealth: A Tale Of Business Success

Raymond Ackerman s Wealth: A Tale Of Business Success
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South African billionaire and Pick n Pay founder, Raymond Ackerman, dies at 92

Raymond Ackerman, the founder of Pick n Pay, has passed away at the age of 92. The cause of his death was not disclosed. | Pulse Ghana

Gift of the Givers to the rescue of Ukranians affected by war

Gift of the Givers to the rescue of Ukranians affected by war
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A lifelong dream of Olympic glory awaits Capricorn cyclist, Nicholas Dlamini

A lifelong dream of Olympic glory awaits Capricorn cyclist, Nicholas Dlamini By Staff Reporter Share Cape Town - His dream was to compete in the Olympic Games, now that dream will be realised when Nicholas Dlamini heads to Tokyo to participate in the quadrennial spectacle. Dlamini, 25, is a cyclist from Capricorn, near Muizenberg, and this week became one of only three elite South African cyclists to be selected to participate in the Tokyo Olympics. He will join Team SA when the Tokyo Olympics takes place from July 23 to August 8, representing South Africa in the Men’s 234km-long road race. Said Dlamini: “I’ve had this dream to get to the Olympics for a long time and made Tokyo my goal. I put everything into focusing on achieving that.

Slippers for a dream

Slipper Day is Reach For A Dream’s most celebrated fund-raiser and this year’s Slipper Day is set for Friday, May 7. Nomvelo Zungu, Kerry Donkin and Bulelwa Zulu show off their fluffy slippers. Picture: Shelley Kjonstad/African News Agency(ANA) Slippers for a dream Share Durban - Anentokozo, 6, and her mother, Nonhle Shandu, simply focus on each day ahead as the sun comes up. In 2017, the bubbly little Durban girl was diagnosed with leukaemia and after treatment, went into remission. But during August last year, she relapsed and was back in hospital. Anentokozo spent 30 days in hospital in January and another two weeks in February because of an infection. She is now on maintenance chemotherapy.

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