General Motors to Leave South Africa (Moneyweb)
General Motors (GM) plans to cease the production and sale of its vehicles in South Africa by the end of 2017. The announcement follows a string of vehicle manufacturers pulling out of South Africa over the last two years, including Citroën, Daihatsu and MG Cars. READ MORE
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