
Sons of Dis-Chem family empire sell over R640 million worth of shares
The sons of Dis-Chem founders Ivan and Lynette Saltzman have sold a combined R642 million worth of the company’s shares.
TUESDAY, 24 MARCH 2026, 00:13

The sons of Dis-Chem founders Ivan and Lynette Saltzman have sold a combined R642 million worth of the company’s shares.
US-Israeli strikes hit Iranian facilities at a major Gulf gas field on Wednesday causing a fire, Iranian state television reported.

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A major refurbishment by Sun International is helping restore Sun City’s status as one of South Africa’s premier luxury resorts.
Eskom offered labour groups an annual wage increase of as much as 6.5% in a fourth round of negotiations that have dragged on for months.
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