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"Sekunjalo buys digital agency World Wide Creative" - MarkLives

And three other of the top stories on the website this week

Iqbal Survé's Sekunjalo buys digital agency World Wide Creative

Saratoga Software, a subsidiary of JSE listed Sekunjalo Investments Limited, has acquired a majority shareholding in Cape Town digital agency World Wide Creative. Sekunjalo is lead by Dr Iqbal Survé, who recently made headlines thanks to the successful bid (still subject to approval world wide creativefrom shareholders and authorities) by the Sekunjalo Independent Media Consortium to acquire the South African division of Irish owned Independent Newspapers in a R2 billion deal.

MarkLives Ad of the Week with Oresti Patricios - For Doctors' Ears Only

As everyone knows, South Africa's public health system is not quite what it should be. For marginalised and rural communities, access to health services is (unfortunately) hopelessly inadequate. This is desperately sad because of the government's good intentions and the fact that this country has a very competent minister of health. But despite good intentions and excellent policies, and fair budgets being in place, this country is missing a key ingredient to assuring better health care across the country - qualified healthcare professionals.

Samsung sales figures for Africa shows strong appetite for top-of-the-range phones

by Arthur Goldstuck (@art2gee) Thursday night will see one of the biggest product launches in the history of the technology. Samsung's new flagship phone, expected to be called the Samsung Galaxy S4, has already been declared the new all-things-to-all-people smartphone, further dethroning the faltering Apple iPhone 5 even before the S4 is unveiled.

Tim du Plessis on how the JSE rule change is hitting Sake24 hard

We're only just more than two months into the year and we are already seeing the effects of the change to the JSE rule governing the publishing of financial notices.

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