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Tongaat Hulett gears up for a strong 2025/26 sugar season with R460 million infrastructure investment

Tongaat Hulett demonstrates commitment to South Africa's sugar industry with a R460 million investment in facility upgrades, supporting over 25,500 jobs and processing sugarcane from 15,000 black farmers. The company's business rescue process shows positive progress as it prepares for the 2025/26 season.

Business Report
Siphelele Dludla|Published

Tongaat Hulett wins crucial court battle for business recovery

The Durban High Court has dismissed RGS Group's attempt to halt Tongaat Hulett's business rescue implementation, paving the way for Vision Group's R8. 2 billion recovery plan. The ruling marks a significant milestone in the sugar giant's path to financial stability

Business Report Economy
Tawanda Karombo|Published

The double standards of reputational risk in SA banking

Explore the inconsistencies in how South African banks manage reputational risk, as highlighted by the Sekunjalo Group’s case, and question whether bias influences their decision-making

Sunday Independent Analysis
Sizwe Dlamini|Published

Zimbabwe's business sector in survival mode as inflation and currency woes bite

Zimbabwe's corporate sector faces unprecedented challenges as major players like Tongaat Hulett announce job cuts and retailers implement desperate measures. Soaring inflation, currency instability, and mounting operational costs are forcing businesses into survival mode, with implications for the country's already fragile economy.

Business Report Economy
Tawanda Karombo|Published

Tongaat Hulett announces sale of South African assets

The company made the announcement on the Stock Exchange News Service (“SENS”) on Tuesday, which outlined the details of the sale of the South African Assets in terms of the adopted and approved business rescue plan.

Business Report Companies
Ashley Lechman|Published

Heart-warming rebirth: tornado-ravaged crèche stands tall once more

The 70-year-old owner of a crèche damaged by the oThongathi tornado and his employees, parents and children were beaming when the rebuilt crèche was handed over.

Daily News News
Daily News Reporter|Published

Lady Justice Turns a Blind Eye to Nedbank, EOH, Tongaat Hulett and Steinhoff’s Corruption While Targeting Sekunjalo

Major corporations, implicated in corruption scandals that have cost investors, pensioners, and the nation hundreds of billions, continue to operate with impunity.

Sunday Independent Analysis
Opinion|Published

R580 million extortion claims rock Tongaat Hulett takeover

Tongaat Hulett shareholders had two options: vote for the debt to equity swap and retain 2. 7% of the JSE-listed shares, or reject it. They chose the second option, which left them empty-handed.

Business Jobs
Supplied|Published

RGS Group submits alternative business rescue proposal as Tongaat Hulett takeover bid gets messy

This comes as the majority of shareholders of Tongaat Hulett on Friday voted against the proposed debt-to-equity conversion that would have handed a 97. 3% controlling share of the company to the Vision Group.

Business Report Companies
BR Reporter|Published

Sweet deal rescues stricken sugar giant

Business mogul Robert Gumede is poised to finally take over the embattled sugar giant, Tongaat Hulett Limited (THL).

Daily News News
Willem Phungula|Published

D-Day for Tongaat Hulett Limited looms large

Vision investments is poised and ready to facilitate the business turnaround of this iconic sugar group and its brands, writes spokesperson Rob Bessinger.

News Opinion
Opinion|Published

Vision Consortium says its role in Tongaat Hulett business rescue process is cast in stone

THL lenders or the banks were owed over R8 billion by THL when THL went into business rescue. Vision entered into a full and final debt-purchase agreement executed in January, 2024 with THL’s lenders, which was irreversible and to which the lender group had been very supportive.

Business Report Economy
Edward West|Published

Call for responsible decision-making in Tongaat Hulett business rescue

The liquidation or unbundling of Tongaat Hulett would devastate these small-scale farmers, destabilise rural economies, and exacerbate unemployment in areas where job opportunities are already scarce.

Business Report Economy
Opinion|Published

Lifeline to save Tongaat Hulett’s future

With so much at stake, it’s up to shareholders to vote with their conscience, stand up to Vision, and pick the best deal for not only themselves, but also for THL creditors, employees, and the thousands of people dependent on the business.

Business Report Companies
Opinion|Published

More needs to be done to hold delinquent directors accountable

In order to stop the vicious cycle of corruption and maladministration at South African companies, delinquent directors need to be held accountable.

Business Jobs
Dhivana Rajgopaul|Published

Tongaat Hulett’s Zim unit skips dividend as it comes under fiscal pressure

Hippo Valley reported on Wednesday that volatile Zimbabwean “exchange rates and high inflation disrupted liquidity flows” for the company during the period under review.

Business Report Companies
Tawanda Karombo|Published

Tongaat warns its listing might end after share subscription by Vision

In terms of the business rescue plan for THL, Vision will acquire THL’s claims from its lenders, and subsequent use of a portion of such claims by Vision to subscribe for new ordinary shares in THL.

Business Report Companies
Edward West|Published

Sugar industry players at loggerheads over transformation funding

This comes after the SA Farmers Development Association (Safda) on Sunday accused the SA Canegrowers of “fronting”, and “condemned” what it called “disturbing anti-transformation tendencies”.

Business Report Economy
Given Majola|Published

Historic Tongaat Mill appointment: Sinthi Naidoo appointed as first female GM

The 43-year-old of Gledhow in KwaDukuza said she was honoured by her appointment and aimed to serve and make a difference at the mill

The Post News
Nadia Khan|Published

Court slams Tongaat Hulett with R526m debt obligation to sugar cane growers

Such payments have to be made even though Tongaat is under business rescue.

Business Report Companies
Tawanda Karombo|Published

SA Canegrowers welcome court ruling stating that Tongaat Hulett must honour R526m payment to sugar industry

The association said the levies were essential to the economic survival of sugar cane farmers and the tens of thousands of livelihoods that they supported.

Business Report Companies
Ashley Lechman|Published

City invests R600m in infrastructure in Shongweni

The eThekwini Municipality’s R600 million investment is set to boost the infrastructure in the Outer West multibillion project in Westown, Shongweni.

Daily News News
Phindile Nqumako|Published

Tongaat Hulett woes mount

Powertrans, a creditor involved in the business rescue proceedings of embattled sugar company Tongaat Hulett Limited (THL), has approached the Durban High Court to have the adopted business rescue plan for THL set aside as invalid and unlawful.

Sunday Tribune News
Anelisa Kubheka|Published

Tongaat Hulett is headed for court to defend its business rescue plan

A creditor claims that the business rescue plan unduly favours the consortium buying Tongaat Hulett, the Vision consortium, and a group of financial institutions that were owed billions of rand by Tongaat, at the expense of other parties

Business Report Economy
Edward West|Published

Of all SCA cases, records show that only Sekunjalo matter was adjudicated by all-white judges

In a glaring case of racial discrimination against black-owned Sekunjalo, the SCA appointed an all-white panel of five white judges, namely Judges Trevor Gorven, Pieter Meyer, Sharise Weiner, Ashley Binns-Ward, and Raylene Keightley, to preside over the racial discrimination case and ruled in favour of Nedbank which the Sekunjalo group has accused of racial discrimination

Sunday Independent News
Thabo Makwakwa|Published