Robert Gumede has never done things quietly.The boy who started as a golf caddie in apartheid-era Nelspruit, who sold second-hand clothes to help feed more than a dozen siblings and cousins crammed into his grandmother's three-roomed house, is now one of South Africa's most recognisable and most controversial billionaires.Few deals in recent South African corporate history have been as turbulent as his pursuit of Tongaat Hulett. The sugar giant …
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