Nine years ago, East London businessman Mdu Madikane, 52, was on the verge of losing his company as he owed nearly R5m by various provincial government departments. LindileSifile
Madikane's company he had in 2012 it was specialising mainly in landscaping and also offered cleaning and security to provincial government departments.If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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