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Y, vibrating on high frequency

Y, South Africa’s trailblazing commercial radio station known for its commitment to showcasing emerging talent and pushing the boundaries of conventional broadcasting, is thrilled to announce its 2024 lineup.

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Shamiso Mosaka adds radio broadcaster to her CV as she joins Y

Shamiso Mosaka adds radio broadcaster to her CV as she joins Y
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PPC agrees to sell its lime business for R515m

MONEYWEB app instead? Transaction likely to influence its planned R750m rights issue decision. 00:01  The net proceeds of about R500m will be used to degear PPC’s SA balance sheet. Image: Moneyweb JSE-listed cement and lime producer PPC has made further significant progress with its capital restructuring by reaching an agreement to sell its wholly-owned lime business to investor consortium Kgatelopele Lime for R515 million. In terms of the agreement, the rights, benefits and advantages of PPC Lime transfer to Kgatelopele Lime on April 1, with the divestment expected to reach a close by the end of the year. INSIDERGOLD

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PPC to sell lime business for R515 million

Roy Cokayne The divestment forms part of PPC’s ongoing capital restructuring, and the effective net proceeds of about R500 million will be used to degear the cement producer s SA balance sheet. PPC truck. JSE-listed cement and lime producer PPC has made further significant progress with its capital restructuring by reaching an agreement to sell its wholly-owned lime business to investor consortium Kgatelopele Lime for R515 million. In terms of the agreement, the rights, benefits and advantages of PPC Lime transfer to Kgatelopele Lime on April 1, with the divestment expected to reach a close by the end of the year.

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