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Godfrey Mutizwa
@gmutizwa
African story teller: I tweet all alone. Reach me at: godfrey.mutizwa@abn360.com
JournalistJohannesburgcnbcafrica.comJoined October 2010

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South African economy records 0.4% growth in 2023_Q1 - technically escaping recession. But the figure remains hopelessly far from what is required. There is no mystery here. Only elevated investment will drive sustained and inclusive growth. South Africa remains a long, long… Show more
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Did you see the fish oil and fishmeal exports to the US? 150+%
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You know times are tough when sales of Lucky Star hit a record high… Or is Tito still making tinned fish popular?! Anyway Oceana said today Lucky Star sales volumes increased by over 20% to 5-million carton in the six months to March 2023
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You know times are tough when sales of Lucky Star hit a record high… Or is Tito still making tinned fish popular?! Anyway Oceana said today Lucky Star sales volumes increased by over 20% to 5-million carton in the six months to March 2023
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Someone was listening...
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#DearJournalists ☑️ Your story lacks credibility if you do not have the source ☑️Source your stories, attribute your stories. We stand and fall by these two. ☑️We have authority when we make it clear that it is not us making those claims - @cnbcafrica’s @gmutizwa @iaj_za
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Building the track record and taking tough decisions....our exclusive with
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[WATCH] @AfDB_Group Annual Meetings: Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa vows to push economic reforms. Zimbabwe’s President @edmnangagwa sat down with @cnbcafrica’s @gmutizwa on the side-lines of the 58th Annual Meetings of the #AfDBAM2023 in Egypt. cnbcafrica.com/media/63281996
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Don't be offended: the same way you have the Western media as platforms, none from the continent. We don't believe in each other.
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Why are countries like the US and Singapore rich, while countries in Africa are poor? Hint: It has nothing to do with • IQ • Genes • Education The street sellers in Senegal have university degrees. Yet, their human potential is wasted. What’s the real problem?
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Telkom. Sheez. After-tax impairment is R9.5bn. At R26.40 the market is pricing in R2.5bn of this. Although some was probably anticipated, it seems likely there’s more to come. My guess would be around ⅔ or R6.3bn needs to be shaved off market cap. Resulting in a price of ± R19.
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