In what many are claiming is a nepotism scandal, a company run by the son of SA Rugby’s chief executive has been appointed to organise the Springboks’ highly anticipated mid-year Tests against Ireland in July.
KWV CEO Boyce Lloyd will be replaced early after a furore erupted following his wife’s appearance on the kykNET reality show ‘Die Real Housewives van die Wynlande’.
Holy cow, Discovery CEO Adrian Gore better be making high-stakes decisions on a daily basis to justify his maddeningly good salary.
What SA’s top CEOs and execs earn. Uber and Bolt driver nightmares. My dad’s life as a drug kingpin. Nuclear war modelling not ideal. Britney’s ex losing it.
On average, the CEO of a Fortune 500 company is around 57 years old – established and likely greying. But there are also a select few executives who are in their 30s and 40s.
The CEOs of big companies, even those who have had to take a bit of a pay cut, are still raking in extremely high salaries.
It was an interesting year for some of the world’s wealthy tech elite, who made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was laughing all the way to the bank after he was awarded a hefty raise on an already sizeable salary.
When you break down their paydays to a daily figure, it’s clear that the CEOs of South Africa’s banks can afford to live pretty lavish lifestyles.
Capitec published its annual report for the financial year 2019 and it looks like CEO Gerrie Fourie had a very good year.
Financial services group Sanlam has published its annual report, and it looks like their top bosses are doing pretty well for themselves.
The top dogs at MTN are taking home a pretty decent paycheck, according to the mobile operator’s integrated annual report for 2018.
Deloitte has published its annual Executive Compensation Report, and South Africa has been labelled the “most unequal country in the world”.
There’s plenty of reasons that Uber’s board members looked to Dara Khosrowshahi as the company’s new CEO, but we’ve picked five that stand out.
It doesn’t mean much when a couple of pro-Gordhan support groups pop up on social platforms, but when a whole lot of CEOs of massive SA companies get involved, you know something serious is going down.
We all have the odd off day at work, but for Sasol CEO David Constable his five year reign has been nothing short of awful.
As Apple’s stock keeps blowing up there are a few people who will be grinning ear to ear. Apple CEO Tim Cook is certainly laughing all the way to the bank.
Meet the most modest spending woman in the history of rich people. Her choice in lifestyle will leave you speechless.
Announced via a post on the social network, Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg steps in to make his contributions in the fight against Ebola.
It’s so good to know that the guys behind multi-million dollar companies still have a sense of humour, and aren’t all stiff behind their mahogany desks…
Burger King’s current executive team isn’t your average S&P 500 company’s, as the CEO, CFO and head of investor relations aren’t fitting the average age-group of similar companies.
Wondering if you have what it takes to succeed as an entrepreneur? New research from Gallup offers a window into what separates those who launch and grow successful companies from less successful peers.
The world’s top-tier CEOs is certainly a diverse group of people. In an effort to divine some sort of patten that might set one on the path to CEO-hood, Harvard Business coalesced the personal date of the top CEOs across the globe, including details on their hairline, their educational background and the number of children that they have – it’s all there. Check it out, below.
With a new boss in charge there are likely to be changes made. New CEO’s wished they had cleaned house earlier than they did, explains Dr David Astorino, Global Practice Leader for Senior Team Effectiveness.
It looks like new Cell C CEO Alan Knott-Craig just made his first big move. The company has just announced that it will slash prepaid call rates by more than 34% with a plan called “99 Cents for Real”. More details inside.