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JSE magazine

JSE is distributed on a name and address basis to
an annually audited database comprising stock brokers,  
fund managers, registered chartered accountants and
financial advisers as well as to CEOs, CFOs, 
MDs and ​presidents of listed companies.

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Regularly produce the In the Market column.
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JSE Supplement - Mining  • March 2019
Growing concern  • JSE
While environmental, social and governance performance is not industry-specific, the mining sector can be singled out as having more stringent criteria
QnA with Melanie Naidoo-Vermaak  • Harmony
QnA with Gary Lane  • SiMINE@MandelaMiningPrecinct
Flow Principle  • Invincible Valves


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January  • 2019
Phoevos Pourolis  • Tharisa
Low-risk mining and a diversified product offering have contributed to Tharisa's strong results.

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JSE Supplement - Enterprise Development  • October 2018
Asset growth  • JSE
The JSE investment in developing black stockbrokers aims to see these firms playing an important role in the SA economy 
QnA with Louis Pulzone  • LFP Training

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October • 2018
Top Marks  • JSE Spire Awards
The JSE's Spire Awards have become a benchmark for recognising excellence in the capital markets
Prudence Lebina  • Gaia
At this stage of SA's growth, Gaia's focus on energy, transportation, water and sanitation development is more pertinent than ever

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JSE Supplement - Legal  • July 2018
Code of conduct  • JSE
Maintaining the integrity of an organisation's data assets is the basis for achieving compliance with regulators 
QnA with Peter Tshisevhe  • TGR Attorneys
QnA with Kamal Patel  • Juta and Company

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July • 2018
Best of knowledge  • JSE
Mark Randall, Head of the JSE's Information Services division on managing data and enhancing its benefits for clients
In the spotlight  • JSE
The wide variety of the JSE's derivatives offerings garnered much interest at this year's IDX conference
Full coverage  • JSE
Sited in an important economic hub, the JSE's Cape Town office is focused on strengthening relationships with the exchange's clients
Andries van Heerden  • Afrimat
The company ensures its longevity through optimising operational efficiency and diversification strategies

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JSE Supplement - ICT  • April 2018
QnA with Ethan Pitts  • Carmarge


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April • 2018
Brett Childs  • CEO Brainworks
Newly JSE-listed firm Brainworks, which has extensive Zimbabwe-focused operations,
​is well positioned to reap benefits from that country's transformation.

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JSE Supplement - Mining  • April 2018
QnA with Lloyd Christie  • ENSafrica
Flow principle  • Invincible Valves
QnA with Mzila Mthenjane  • Exxaro


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Jan • 2018
Chris Schutte  • CEO Astral Foods
In a volatile environment, being a fully integrated producer of poultry has contributed to Astral Foods' ongoing success.

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JSE Supplement - Enterprise Development  • October 2017
Trading on success  • JSE
The Black Stockbroking Firm Enterprise Development Programme is proving integral to the JSE's transformation strategy
QnA with Alan Shannon  • Nedbank Small Business Services
QnA with Tracey Henry  • Tshikululu


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Oct • 2017
Abu Shabalala  • CEO and founder, Adapt IT
The global journey of software designer and solution driver Adapt IT
​has just begun.



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July • 2017
Derrick Abel • CEO, Primeserv
Primeserv is a company with a deep understanding of the human capital
​and industrial-relations and environment, says its CEO

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April • 2017
Stefano Murani  • CEO, Renergen
Renergen's pioneering steps into energy investments is about having
a 'portfolio approach' philosophy.

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Jan • 2017
Danie Pretorius  • Founder and CEO, Master Drilling
By targeting small contracts during its early years, Master Drilling has become
something of a giant in today's mining services industry. The company continues
to expand while staying true to its core focus.

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Oct • 2016
QnA
Alan Shannon  • Nedbank's Head: Relationship Banking Sales

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July • 2016
Lizette Lynch   • CEO, Rolfes
An aggressive and strategic acquisition focus has allowed the Rolfes group to
​experience steady growth within the chemical sector.

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Apr • 2016
Michael Tollman   • CEO, Cullinan Holdings
The travel and leisure groups' success is attributed to a diversified portfolio
​and commitment to commitment and service quality.

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Jan • 2016
Bruce Henderson   • Rhodes Food Group
Listed on the JSE for a year, Rhodes Food Group plans are based on
​organic acquisitions.

QnA
Alan Reid  • Head of mining law, Cliff Dekker Hofmeyr

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Oct • 2015
Edward Kieswetter  • CEO, Alexander Forbes
Alexander Forbes is focused on the wellbeing of its clients and employees.

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July • 2015
Treve Hendry  • CEO, Argent
The current economic climate is seen as an opportunity to focus on new
​industries.

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April • 2015
Graham Wackrill • CEO, Metrofile
This information management company has been resurrected by great teamwork.

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Jan • 2015
Andrew Skudder • Sustainability Director, Murray & Roberts
A company's success is not measured purely by economic performance but also
its social, ethical and environmental practices.

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Oct • 2014
Peter Verkade  • Group chief commercial officer, MTN Group
Driving the move to digital means enhancing mobile technology and, more importantly,
​being able to pioneer it.

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July • 2014
Andre de Ruyter  • CEO, Nampak
Nampak, the biggest listed company in SA's packaging market, is set on
expanding into the African continent.

QnA
Mike Peo  • Head of infrastructure, energy and telecommunications, Nedbank Capital

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April • 2014
Suzanne Ackerman-Berman  • PnP Foundation, Pick n Pay
The growth of entrepreneurship is the only answer to economic freedom.
QnA
Stephen van Coller  • Head of corporate and investment banking, Barclays Africa

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Jan • 2014
Blum Khan  • CEO, Metropolitan Health 
This subsidiary of MMI Holding Limited, aims to develop new markets.
QnA
Cindy Mogotsi  • Group sustainable development manager, Impala Platinum

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 Oct • 2013
Alan Olivier • CEO, Grindrod
The benefits of diversification and increased service with Africa are
​providing the right returns.

QnA
Ntlai Mosiah  • Standard Bank's head of power and infrastructure

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Sept • 2013
Sandile Nomvete   • CEO, Delta Property Fund
A drive to achieve has brought impressive results for the newly listed company.
QnA
Lia Vangelatos  • Acting MD, Anglo American's Zimele

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May • 2013
Andrew Savage  • CEO, Purple Capital GT247.COM
The healthy growth of online trading and learning lessons the hard way.
QnA
Charles Boamah • Vice-president of finance, African Development Bank 

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Jan • 2013
QnA
Vusi Mabena  • Senior executive of transformation and stakeholder relations, Chamber of Mines


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Oct • 2012
Ian Moir  • Group CEO, Woolworths Holdings
Ian Moir, Group CEO of Woolworths Holdings Limited, on the evolution of the company, expanion into Africa
​and growing his 'first love' clothing store. 



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Investment/Education supplement - 2012 (in a QnA format)
Charles Donniger and David Talpert • JSE/Liberty Investment Challenge 
Having won the JSE/Liberty Investment Challenge three times, long-standing friends, Charles Donninger
​and David Talpert, share their experiences in the world of investing.

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Mining supplement - 2012 (in a QnA format)
May Hermanus   • Resident Professor, Centre of Sustainability in Mining and Industry, University of Witwatersrand  
May Hermanus, ex-chief inspector of mines and now resident professor at the Centre of Sustainability in
​Mining and Industry at Wits, on nationalisation, migrant labour, safety issues and acid mine drainage.

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Apr - 2012 
Francois Kuttel  • CEO, Oceana Group
Francois Kuttel of the Oceana Group has his hand firmly on the tiller of the country's biggest fishing group.

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Jan 2012
Line Wiid  • CEO, Smart Solutions
Millions of FNB customers get value from its Smart Solutions and the division's CEO Line Wiid says more
​creativity is the key to further success.

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Oct 2011
Esmaré Weiderman  • CEO, Media24
Media24's recently appointed CEO, Esmaré Weiderman, plans to strengthen the industry stalwart's
​print legacy by working with its digital platform
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July 2011 
Frank Berkeley  • Executive, Nedbank Corporate Property Finance Division
Nedbank's Corporate Property Finance Division's executive, Frank Berkeley, has made steady growth
​on the company's loan books.

The holistic approach 
The interaction of mind and body are inseparable with it comes to health.

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Apr 2011 
The big crunch 
​If stress is taking its toll on you physically and mentally, you might find your pick-me-up in a vitamin pill.


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Jan 2011 
Mike Teke  • CEO, Optimum Coal Holdings Limited
Mike Teke is bullish in his determination to grow a coal business that is both sustainable and successful.
Captains of industry 
Top black South African company directors are recognised in a new survey that rates the best with the rest.


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Jan 2011 
Jonas Bogoshi • CEO, Gijima
Jonas Bogoshi might not see himself as a rebel, but he never flinches from doing things differently in
​order to get them done better.

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July 2010 
Andy Payne  • CEO, Wilderness Safaris
Andy Payne believes that the greatest leaders are those driving social responsibility as a necessary component of business, not as an obligatory headache.
Quinton van Rooyen  ​​• CEO, Trustco
Trustco's success is largely thanks to CEO Quinton van Rooyen's creative thinking.

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July 2010 
Hugo Nelson • CEO, Coronation
Leadership is a quality that makes one person stand out in a crowd. Such a person is Coronation CEO
​Hugo Nelson, whose gentle but firm and confident approach stems from more than being Mr Nice Guy.

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Jan 2010 
Steven Gottschalk  • Founder, Value Truck Rental
In just under 30 years, Steven Gottschalk has created one of the most successful holding companies in SA.


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Oct 2009
Peter Matlare • CEO, Tiger Brands
Tiger Brands CEO Peter Matlare is a strategist with a knack for patching up damaged reputations.
​His latest challenge is probably the biggest he's ever had to remedy.
Growing up 
The introduction of live pricing of the SRI Index is a crucial step in developing the index as the soul of JSE global trading.

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July 2009 
Ready, steady, grow 
Despite ongoing frustration at road refurbishment, airport rebuilds and stadium construction, not to
mention a fragile economy, the 2010 FIFA World Cup preparations are taking shape. Kerry Dimmer wonders
​if we're ready to lift the pessimism and embrace the event?

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Oct 2008 
The swish list
The dreaded year-end gift-giving season is fast approaching. Kerry Dimmer advises top executives on the
​who, what and when of giving.

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July 2008 
The broader the better 
Is BBBEE the Holy Grail of business that will redress the inequalities of apartheid in the South African marketplace?

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April 2008 
Eric Ratshikhopha • Executive Director, Corporate Development, Xstrata Alloys 
Eric Ratshikhopha's diary would make interesting ready to say the least. Symbolic of South Africa's fresh
approach to business, he is a corporate culturist of note. Kerry Dimmer speaks to the man determined
​to make a difference.

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Oct 2007 
What's behind the green door? 
The environment is sick and big business is largely responsible. For too long, the pursuit of wealth without consequence greedily saturated the free market and the result drained the environment of many of its ecosystems. Now it's payback time! 

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July 2007 
Cynthia Carroll  • CEO, Anglo American 
Recently referred to as the 'First Lady of Mining', she describes herself as a 'person of action' and 'an extrovert'.
​Cynthia Carroll, the new broom at Anglo American controls one of the largest mining companies in the world.


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  • Introduction
  • The Black and White Collaboration blog
  • African Decisions
  • Private Property
  • JSE
  • Earthworks
  • Mining Decisions
  • Breakbulk Magazine
  • Sunday Times supplements
  • UN's AfricaRenewal
  • African Cities
  • Business Day • Earth
  • Business Day • Empowerment
  • Energy Decisions
  • Indicator
  • African Communications
  • Port Strategy Magazine
  • Belong
  • Professional Accountant
  • Ad hoc
  • New Africa Analysis
  • Contact
  • Associates