
Prinesha Naidoo
@prineshanaidoo
Knight-Bagehot Fellow in Economics and Business Journalism at Columbia University | On leave from @business @BloombergAfrica | Opinions = own
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22-01-2013 12:26:25
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The KB Class of 2024 has graduated! Watch them take their new-found business skills and create some amazing journalism Tyler Clifford emma cosgrove Emma Court Michael del Castillo Jon Fasman Layla Jones Camilla Veras Mota Prinesha Naidoo Taylor Nakagawa Lauren Rosenthal


Africa's richest city, Johannesburg, is $12 billion behind on the maintenance and upgrades its power, water and road networks need bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via @citylab Prinesha Naidoo

"America’s next leader must ensure it doesn’t lose out in the competition to secure supplies of key minerals needed to produce clean energy." cc: Prinesha Naidoo bloomberg.com/news/newslette…

Rugby unions linked to South Africa’s richest men and the nation’s sports minister have set back a private equity deal over the commercial rights to the country’s world championship-winning Springbok team. Story w/ Antony Sguazzin & Ana Monteiro bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

Money doesn’t joke around. When Enoch Godongwana presents his half-year budget, he’ll reveal the coalition government’s priorities: controlling costs, managing debt and driving economic growth. #MTBPS Tap the 🔗 as Vernon Wessels shares more insights. currencynews.co.za/why-godongwana…


The Springboks need to boost revenue or risk collapse, the rugby team's governing body told lawmakers Prinesha Naidoo bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Markets

McKinsey is partnering with a South African business-lobby group to prepare for an event that will form part of next year’s G-20 gatherings bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Markets Prinesha Naidoo


Bain is fighting a legal battle against South African finance and tax authorities in a bid to overturn a decade-long ban on doing business with the state after becoming embroiled in a corruption scandal bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Markets Prinesha Naidoo


South Africa wants to set up a state company to hold the country's $8.4 billion of real estate assets and make a profit from them bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Economics Prinesha Naidoo

South Africa needs a just and fair land expropriation law that works efficiently to foster economic growth, Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson says bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via @bbgequality Prinesha Naidoo


Mauritius, a tiny island paradise in Africa, is one of the world’s fastest-growing wealth markets. It's trying to capitalize on the boom by courting family offices, wealth managers and fintech firms to diversify its economy. Kamlesh Bhuckory bloomberg.com/news/features/…

Three multimillion rand mansions in Johannesburg the Gupta brothers abandoned are up for auction on Thursday bloomberg.com/news/articles/… Prinesha Naidoo

From gorilla trekking to vineyard stays, capital is pouring into Africa from billionaires, tech moguls and Middle Eastern investors who want a share of the continent’s luxury travel market. Great piece by Prinesha Naidoo bloomberg.com/news/features/…
