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    AfroCentric faces backlash as profits dip and shareholders miss out on dividend payouts

    September 19, 2023
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    Gerald van Wyk CEO of AfroCentric Group
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    Healthcare group AfroCentric has generated controversy as it announced a significant decline in annual profit, leading to the company’s decision to skip dividend payments to shareholders.

    1. The decline in profit is attributed to various factors, including company restructuring and a decrease in demand for healthcare services following the end of the Covid-19 pandemic.
    2. AfroCentric’s pharmaceutical cluster, which experienced a surge in sales during the peak of the pandemic, has now returned to pre-Covid levels, resulting in decreased revenue.
    3. Shareholders are expressing disappointment and frustration over the decision to forgo dividend payments, as they were anticipating returns on their investments.
    4. The company, valued at approximately R2.8 billion on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), acknowledged the impact of these changes and expressed the need to navigate the evolving healthcare landscape.
    5. AfroCentric’s decision comes at a time when independent journalism in South Africa is being emphasized, and readers are urged to support organizations providing credible news and analysis.
    6. The healthcare industry remains under scrutiny as investors and industry experts analyze the implications of declining profits and changing market dynamics on companies like AfroCentric.
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