The Johannesburg Stock Exchange does not represent business but is a place where business takes place, according to JSE CEO Nicky Newton-King, who addressed the crowds that on Friday marched to the building in protest of gender-based violence.
The women marched to the JSE offices to hand over a memorandum of demands hoping for the aid of South African businesses.“You can’t shut down the heart of the economy.
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