We question Giuseppe Plumari, CEO of Steyn City Properties. What’s your most treasured possession? I have two: my health, because without that you can’t make a difference, and my family. Which talent would you most like to have? To be able to speak in public with ease and confidence. Which living person do you most admire? Warren Buffett, for his philanthropic outlook. He’s made so much money and enjoys his wealth not by hoarding it, but by giving it away to causes that are able to make an impact. What’s your one top tip for doing a deal? Always leave something on the table to ensure the other party feels they have benefited from conducting business with your organisation and will therefore want to trade with you again. Tell us about a hidden gem in SA that not many people know about. My farm, Ukuphila, in the Magaliesberg. I bought the land 20 years ago, when my children were small, so that we would have a place where we could be together as a family without any of the stresses of ...

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