Shell, BNP Paribas Among Firms Exiting South Africa

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Shell, BNP Paribas Among Firms Exiting South Africa


Bloomberg News’ Jennifer Zabasajja discusses global firms exiting South Africa with Joumanna Bercetche on on Horizons Daybreak: Middle East & Africa.
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21 Comments

  1. Do not make a mistake the ruling party is not interested in the west it is in bed with xhina and Russia brics and they intend to make it a crime to have more than a chief

  2. I think Shell got sick and tired for paying money under the table for "officials" to operate as a company.
    Welcome to my failed country and many thanks to the ANC government that failed its people

  3. BNP Paribas Africa exiting Africa is that news worthy , it's impact is largely insignificant continentally. We want local african banks to drive growth , Shell somewhat is newsworthy

  4. It's obvious. South African government is forcing companies to be institutionally racist. Some companies won't take their bs anymore, since it is become less viable economically

  5. It is a blessing to us Africans that these big western companies are leaving the continent. They have been stealing from Africa for far too long. They are more than welcome to leave us one after another, the west is not the only market there is in the world, we will be just fine without them.

  6. south africas a dump and getting worse the govt want massive parts of businesses and shell etc are getting out while they can still sell something of value, black run governments across africa have countries in ruin and south africas going to be the biggest one to come

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