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Digital Vibes contract: R1m allegedly spent on Mkhize s son, daughter-in-law s beauty shops - report

PHOTO: Alet Pretorius/Gallo Images Zweli Mkhize s son and daughter-in-law allegedly benefitted to the tune of more than R1 million from the controversial Digital Vibes contract. Dedani Mkhize and his wife, Sthoko Mkhize, allegedly used the funds to start two new businesses in Pietermaritzburg. The couple first opened a Tammy Taylor Nails outlet, followed by the Gold Ace Cuts and Curls hair salon. Revelations of Health Minister Zweli Mkhize and his family s alleged dodgy links to the controversial Digital Vibes are far from over. Daily Maverick has again revealed how the embattled company bankrolled Mkhize s son, Dedani, and his wife, Sthoko Mkhize.

L2D achieves improved retail occupancies despite Covid-19 lockdowns

To view all features and options, click here. A monthly subscription is charged pro rata, based on the day of purchase. This is non-refundable and includes a R5 once-off sign-up fee. A yearly subscription is refundable within 14 days of purchase and includes a 365-day membership. L2D CEO Amelia Beattie said on Monday that 79 renewals were concluded in the first six months of 2021, with 69 in the retail space and 10 office deals, equating to 23 803m 2 of the total gross lettable area. The office portfolio occupancy has declined marginally to 86.6% (from 86.8% in March 2021 and 89.9% in June 2020) but remained above the SA Property Owners Association (Sapoa) office benchmark of 85% in the second quarter of 2021.

Liberty Two Degrees has shopping mall recovery under close scrutiny

Liberty Two Degrees said the relaxed pandemic restrictions had stimulated early signs of a retail recovery, and average footfall for the four months to April was 101 percent above that for the same month in 2019. Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency/ANA Liberty Two Degrees has shopping mall recovery under close scrutiny By Edward West Share LIBERTY Two Degrees (L2D) said the relaxed pandemic restrictions had stimulated early signs of a retail recovery, and average footfall for the four months to April was 101 percent above that for the same month in 2019. Comparison with 2020 was avoided due to the lockdown, the group said in a pre-close statement Friday.

Spending increasing at malls

File: Shopping has been increasing at malls. Pixabay JOHANNESBURG - Mall foot traffic is starting to flow again. One of the country s most popular malls, Sandton City, has seen more shoppers since lockdown restrictions were eased.   Owner Liberty Two Degrees says in a trading update that Sandton City shoppers spent 40 percent more in March than they did in the same period last year. The group s other malls, including Melrose Arch, Midlands Mall and Liberty Promenade also showed a remarkable recovery. Liberty says luxury brands contributed 8 percent towards the groups turnover even though stores selling these items only take up one percent of floor space in its malls.

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