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AMABUNGHANE ANALYSIS : Tongaat Hulett business rescue: Brinkmanship on steroids, in service of a dubious Zimbabwean elite
ZA🏛️ Politics22 days ago

AMABUNGHANE ANALYSIS : Tongaat Hulett business rescue: Brinkmanship on steroids, in service of a dubious Zimbabwean elite

The article discusses attempts to take over Tongaat Hulett, suggesting that these efforts may be influenced by politically connected individuals in Zimbabwe seeking to expand their financial and political reach through control of the sugar industry in Southern Africa. It references ongoing legal battles related to the company's business rescue process and potential liquidation.

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Daily Maverick logoDaily MaverickIndependentLeft22 days ago
AMABUNGHANE ANALYSIS : Tongaat Hulett business rescue: Brinkmanship on steroids, in service of a dubious Zimbabwean elite

The article discusses attempts to take over Tongaat Hulett, suggesting that these efforts may be influenced by politically connected individuals in Zimbabwe seeking to expand their financial and political reach through control of the sugar industry in Southern Africa. It references ongoing legal battles related to the company's business rescue process and potential liquidation.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the situation with strong implications against politically connected Zimbabweans, using terms like 'dubious Zimbabwean elite' and suggesting ulterior motives behind the takeover attempt. This framing implies criticism of certain political actors without balanced representation ofZ

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