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  • Farooqui said Cii holdings was a 100 percent black-owned company and its new hotel division was an investment in "a fantastic asset class" because the demand for accommodation in South Africa would be greater than the present supply.

    Muti 2010

  • Farooqui said Cii holdings was a 100 percent black-owned company and its new hotel division was an investment in "a fantastic asset class" because the demand for accommodation in South Africa would be greater than the present supply.

    Muti 2010

  • Farooqui said Cii holdings was a 100 percent black-owned company and its new hotel division was an investment in "a fantastic asset class" because the demand for accommodation in South Africa would be greater than the present supply.

    IOL: News 2010

  • Farooqui is also chief executive of Cii holdings, a conglomerate in Johannesburg with interests ranging from Islamic broadcasting to retail and shariah-approved finance.

    IOL: News 2010

  • Farooqui is also chief executive of Cii holdings, a conglomerate in Johannesburg with interests ranging from Islamic broadcasting to retail and shariah-approved finance.

    IOL: News 2010

  • Farooqui said Cii holdings was a 100 percent black-owned company and its new hotel division was an investment in "a fantastic asset class" because the demand for accommodation in South Africa would be greater than the present supply.

    Muti 2010

  • Farooqui is also chief executive of Cii holdings, a conglomerate in Johannesburg with interests ranging from Islamic broadcasting to retail and shariah-approved finance.

    Muti 2010

  • Farooqui said Cii holdings was a 100 percent black-owned company and its new hotel division was an investment in "a fantastic asset class" because the demand for accommodation in South Africa would be greater than the present supply.

    Muti 2010

  • Farooqui is also chief executive of Cii holdings, a conglomerate in Johannesburg with interests ranging from Islamic broadcasting to retail and shariah-approved finance.

    Muti 2010

  • Farooqui said Cii holdings was a 100 percent black-owned company and its new hotel division was an investment in "a fantastic asset class" because the demand for accommodation in South Africa would be greater than the present supply.

    IOL: News 2010

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