Trump is finally arrested, Hugh Jackman has skin cancer scare, Eskom forecasts load shedding every single week for the next year, and Finland officially joins NATO
Investec is changing the game with new rules that allow employees to dress the way that they want, and take up to a year of paid leave.
Speaking at the annual congress of the SA Council of Shopping Centres (it’s a real thing), Investec’s Jeremy Gardiner touched on land reform.
Walking along the Atlantic Seaboard promenade, all the way to the bottom of Mouille Point, you might have noticed a new building on the block. Guess who owns it.
Here’s one for everyone who wants to throat punch their boss – there are places out there that are kind of a pleasure to work at.
It’s a dark day for the folks over at Investec, one of their employees standing accused of some heinous crimes. Oh, and they’re sharing porn at work now.
So last night @investec started trending on Twitter, for all the wrong reasons. It seems one of their employees is being accused of abusing his girlfriend, following her desperate pleas for help.
Looks like the battle for airport lounge domination just stepped up a notch. Investec are readying themselves to ramp up the pressure on the ailing SLOW Lounge.
Investec apologises for ‘I can’t breathe.’ Ramaphosa for president? Letterman announces retirement date. French jet crashes into home. Lions land big sponsor. Sony bans interviews. Tiger works for Trump now.
First Strut’s liquidation puts Sanlam and Investec’s money managers at risk. The company that supplied the mining, power and transport industries has been placed under liquidation.
As part of the run up to the JAG Invitational celebrity golf tournament, Nick Farr-Jones and Colin Charvis will be joining Ian F and Spike live on the The Ian F Show tomorrow morning. They’ll discuss everything from golf to rugby, and anything Ian and Spike can throw at them. The Investec JAG Invitational celebrity golf tournament, now in its second […]
The End Of The Line is this year’s most vaunted environmental documentary. Brought to South Africa by Investec, the internationally-acclaimed film is a stark and uncompromising look at our systematic pillaging of our oceans, the effects of which will hit us harder and sooner than we anticipated. 2oceansvibe Radio will be chatting to the film’s producer and author of the book by the same name, Charles Clover, as well as giving away ten tickets to the film. Details after the jump.
Remember An Inconvenient Truth? You watched it, right? This may shock you, but the vast majority of the planet we live on is constituted of aquatic environments, and inhabited by aquatic species. A new film premiering in South Africa later this month, The End Of The Line, is An Inconvenient Truth for the ocean. [VIDEO]