
R100 million shopping malls sold in South Africa
The Competition Commission has recommended that the Competition Tribunal approve the sale of two shopping centres in KwaZulu Natal worth R106 million.
TUESDAY, 01 JULY 2025, 02:35
The Competition Commission has recommended that the Competition Tribunal approve the sale of two shopping centres in KwaZulu Natal worth R106 million.
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