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  2. Raymond Ackerman (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Businessman (Owner of Pick 'n Pay) Raymond Ackerman GCOB (10 March 1931 – 6 September 2023) was a South African businessman, who purchased the Pick 'n Pay supermarket group from its founder. He purchased four stores from Jack Goldin in the 1960s. Raymond Ackerman was chairman until he stepped down in 2010.

  3. Pick n Pay Stores - Wikipedia

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    90 000 (2023) [2]: 17. Website. www.pnp.co.za. Pick n Pay Group Ltd. is a South African retailer. It operates three brands – Pick n Pay, Boxer and TM Supermarkets. Pick n Pay also operates one of the largest online grocery platforms in sub-Saharan Africa. Raymond Ackerman purchased the first four Pick n Pay stores in Cape Town in 1967 from ...

  4. Tyger Valley Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.tygervalley.co.za. The Tyger Valley Shopping Centre is a shopping mall located in Bellville, Western Cape and owned by development company Pareto. It opened in 1985 and has gone through multiple refurbishments and expansions with the most recent being done in 2012. [1] The mall has a retail area of 90,382m², 243 stores, four ...

  5. Woolworths (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Woolworths Holdings Limited is a South African multinational retail company that owns Woolworths, a South African luxury department store chain, and Australian retailer Country Road Group. The South African Woolworths business consists of luxury goods, being fashion, home and beauty stores, many of which incorporate a premium food retail offering.

  6. Desmond Tutu TB Centre - Wikipedia

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    In March 2012 he joined the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle tour, a fundraising event for the centre. [11] He has also supported one of the centre's causes by donating to Emasithandane, a children's organization started by Mama Maphosela, [12] who houses and takes care of AIDS orphans. [7]

  7. Whitey Basson - Wikipedia

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    Basson was born on 8 January 1946 on the family farm Dasbosch in the Porterville, Western Cape district to Jack and Maude Basson. He was one of three children. [1]When asked in an interview with Bruce Whitfield about the origin of his nickname, "Whitey", Basson said that his given names, James Wellwood, "came from a Scottish gentleman who didn't have any children and my father decided to name ...

  8. TymeBank - Wikipedia

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    TymeBank[6] is the first bank in South Africa to put its core-banking platform in the cloud. [7] 85% of TymeBank's systems are AWS [8] cloud applications that provide system scalability, uniform security and cost efficiencies. [9] TymeBank's use of technology and the strategic relationship with Pick n Pay and Boxer stores eliminates the need ...

  9. Cavendish Square (shopping centre) - Wikipedia

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    Cavendish Square is a shopping centre in Claremont, Cape Town. It was at the time the largest upscale centre to open in Cape Town and was a project of Stuttafords department store. Original tenants included a full-line Stuttaford's store, a Greatermans department store, whose space was later taken by Garlicks. The centre opened September 7, 1972.