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US Senate Banking Committee moves to end reputational risk in banking regulation, sparking controversy over de-banking practices.
On Human Rights Day, Dr Iqbal Survé urges reflection on our moral responsibilities and the ongoing struggle for justice and equality in South Africa.
Against the backdrop of the Castle of Good Hope, Dr. Iqbal Survé drew a powerful parallel between the fortress’s complex history and the evolving nature of global struggles.
The prestigious Andrei Stenin International Photo Exhibition makes its historic debut at Cape Town's Castle of Good Hope, bringing together South African and Russian cultural ties through world-class photojournalism. This landmark event, featuring among the world's top 10 photojournalism showcases, marks a significant milestone in cultural exchange between the two BRICS nations.
In this scathing rebuke, Gillian Schutte exposes Chris Roper's complicity in undermining independent media in Africa.
Discover how an all-women leadership team is transforming the Cape Town International Jazz Festival into a powerful symbol of female empowerment in the music industry.
Resilience is also about knowing your strengths and understanding when to seek guidance. No one succeeds alone. The ability to ask for help when needed is not a weakness — it is strategic, writes Dr Iqbal Survé.
In a world of constant uncertainty, the pursuit of purpose remains the most powerful catalyst for transformation, writes Dr Iqbal Survé.
The campaign against Survé is not about business missteps or financial decisions, as his detractors claim. It is about control.
In an era where economic landscapes are rapidly shifting, his trajectory offers insight into how capital, influence, and strategy intersect. Dr. Survé’s legacy is not one of passive inclusion but of deliberate recalibration.
Beyond the public-facing panels and press releases of Davos, the real signal lay in who was inside and who was left outside.
Honoured with an award, Dr. Survé was recognised by the Climate Change Forum for his contribution to sustainability and Sekunjalo’s commitment to environmental investment.
MK Party voices concerns over alleged collusion between BASA and South African banks.
Explore how Naspers’ News24 perpetuates apartheid-era narratives against independent black business leaders in South Africa.
Sekunjalo Investment Holdings formally requests a retraction and apology from News24, claiming that an article published about Iqbal Survé contains misleading statements that harm his reputation
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana's recent comments on bank account closures raise serious concerns about constitutional rights and economic justice in South Africa
By bringing together global stakeholders to address critical challenges, this partnership sets the stage for a sustainable future.
With an 18-year legacy at the World Economic Forum, Dr Iqbal Survé brings Africa's sustainable development vision to Davos 2025. As Executive Chairman of Sekunjalo Group, his groundbreaking work in renewable energy, aquaculture, and technology showcases how business can drive both profit and planetary preservation. At this year's forum, he champions crucial initiatives that could reshape Africa's role in global sustainability.
Join the celebration at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, where a unique blend of jazz, soul, funk, blues, and fusion awaits, promising an unforgettable experience for music lovers of all tastes!
Dr Iqbal Survé's presence at Africa House Signifies Africa’s readiness to lead the Intelligent Age, showcasing a future where collaboration drives innovation and equitable progress.
Explore the inconsistencies in how South African banks manage reputational risk, as highlighted by the Sekunjalo Group’s case, and question whether bias influences their decision-making
Parliament must act decisively to safeguard democracy by curbing the unchecked influence of banks.
These banks must face real consequences—consequences that send a clear message: no one is above the law, no matter how powerful they think they are, says the writer.
Survé reveals how WEF 2025 could transform South Africa's technological landscape, boost youth entrepreneurship, and advance climate solutions. Learn how AI innovation and global partnerships could reshape the nation's future.
The discussions will focus on how converging technologies such as AI, quantum computing, and biotech can be harnessed to boost productivity and living standards while addressing challenges like climate change and economic fragmentation