TFG sets to expand

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The country’s biggest clothing manufacturer and retailer TFG plans to spend R2 billion to build 10 new manufacturing business units.

The group has staged a strong ‘post-Covid’ recovery, with full-year revenue hitting a record R46 billion.

Mr Price also showed a surge in revenue earlier this week as cash-strapped consumers searched for bargains. Some good news for jobs. The country’s biggest clothing manufacturer and retailer TFG plans to spend R2-billion to build 10 new manufacturing business units. TFG which owns Foschini and

 

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